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{{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==


{|style="background:#EDE8E5;" border = 1
|+ '''Cast'''
! Actor !! Role
|-
|[[Judy Garland]]
|'Pinkie' Wingate
|-
|[[Freddie Bartholomew]]
|Herbert Buzz Mitchell
|-
|[[Mary Asotor]]
|Mrs. Dorothy 'Dottie' Wingate
|-
|Walter Pidgeon
|Richard Thurlow
|-
|Alan Hale
|J.J. Slatetry
(contracted; show full)medy 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==
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[[Category:Musical films]]