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Norman Krasna had written a serious play, ''The Man with Blonde Hair'', which received a tepid response. He says [[Moss Hart]] suggested he write a commercial comedy instead along the lines of ''[[Junior Miss]]''. Krasna based the family in the play on that of [[Groucho Marx]], who was a good friend and occasional collaborator.<ref name="pat">*McGilligan, Patrick, "Norman Krasna: The Woolworth's Touch", ''Backstory: Interviews with Screenwriters of Hollywood's Golden Age'', University of California Press,1986 p218, 226</ref> |
Norman Krasna had written a serious play, ''The Man with Blonde Hair'', which received a tepid response. He says [[Moss Hart]] suggested he write a commercial comedy instead along the lines of ''[[Junior Miss]]''. Krasna based the family in the play on that of [[Groucho Marx]], who was a good friend and occasional collaborator.<ref name="pat">*McGilligan, Patrick, "Norman Krasna: The Woolworth's Touch", ''Backstory: Interviews with Screenwriters of Hollywood's Golden Age'', University of California Press,1986 p218, 226</ref> The play was named in honour of Krasna's first wife, Ruth.<ref>Norman Krasna's Wife Is Awarded Divorce, The Washington Post (1923-1954) [Washington, D.C] 28 Apr 1950: 3.</ref> |
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The original production of the play was directed by [[Moss Hart]] and starred [[John Dall]]. It was a large success, running for 680 performances. |
The original production of the play was directed by [[Moss Hart]] and starred [[John Dall]]. It was a large success, running for 680 performances. |
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Directed by | William D. Russell |
Written by | Norman Krasna (play) Arthur Sheekman |
Produced by | Paul Jones |
Starring | Joan Caulfield William Holden Mona Freeman Edward Arnold |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $3.8 million |
Dear Ruth is a 1947 romantic comedy film starring Joan Caulfield, William Holden, Mona Freeman, and Edward Arnold. It was based on the Broadway play of the same name by Norman Krasna. A teenage girl has a soldier for a pen pal, but uses her older sister's name and photograph. Then the man shows up while on a two-day leave.
Cast
- Joan Caulfield as Ruth Wilkins
- William Holden as Lieutenant William Seacroft
- Mona Freeman as Miriam Wilkins
- Edward Arnold as Judge Wilkins
- Billy De Wolfe as Albert Kummer
- Mary Philips as Mrs. Edie Wilkins
- Virginia Welles as Martha Seacroft
- Kenny O'Morrison as Sergeant Chuck Vincent
Play
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Written by | Norman Krasna |
Date premiered | 13 December 1944 |
Place premiered | Henry Millers Theatre, Broadway |
Original language | English |
Genre | Comedy |
Setting | The living-room of the Wilkins home, Kew Gardens, Long Island. Late Summer, 1944. |
Norman Krasna had written a serious play, The Man with Blonde Hair, which received a tepid response. He says Moss Hart suggested he write a commercial comedy instead along the lines of Junior Miss. Krasna based the family in the play on that of Groucho Marx, who was a good friend and occasional collaborator.[1] The play was named in honour of Krasna's first wife, Ruth.[2]
The original production of the play was directed by Moss Hart and starred John Dall. It was a large success, running for 680 performances.