Difference between revisions 106474951 and 106475128 on enwiki{{Infobox Film | name = Listen, Darling | image = | caption = Listen, Darling | director = Edwin L. Marin | producer = Jack Cummings | writer = Katherine Brush, Elaine Ryan, Anne Morrison Chapin, [[Noel Langley]] | starring = [[Judy Garland]], [[Freddie Bartholomew]], [[Mary Astor]], Walter Pidgeon | music = William Axt | cinematography = Charles Lawton Jr., Lester White | editing = Blache Sewell | released = [[1938]] | runtime = 75 min | country = [[USA]] | language = [[English language|English]] | imdb_id = tt0030368 }} ==Plot== To stop Pinkie's mother Dottie from marrying a man they know she does not love, Pinkie and her friend Buzz kidnap her in the family trailer to live a life on the open road without worries about how to make ends meet. They then get the idea to find a husband for her whom both she and Pinkie would like.<ref>''http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0030368/plotsummary Plot Summary Listed on the IMDB, written by Leon Wolters</ref> ==Cast== [[Image:Darlin14b.jpg|left|thumb|200px|Cast of Listen, Darling]] {|style="background:#EDE8E5;" border = 1 |+ '''Cast''' ! Actor !! Role |- |[[Judy Garland]] |'Pinkie' Wingate |- (contracted; show full) The comedy has been nicely turned out by Mary Astor, Walter Pidgeon, Alan Hale, Gene Lockhart and Charley Grapewin, among the adults, and by all three youngsters. Besides being a charming little miss, Judy Garland has a fresh young voice which she uses happily on "Zing Went the Strings of My Heart," "On a Bumpy Road to Love," and "Ten Pins in the Sky" ... It is really a natural, pleasant and sensible little film." ==References== <references /> All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=106475128.
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