Roughly Speaking (1945) |
Louise Randall is an independent woman whose "glass is half full" mentality was passed onto her from her father. Louise hopes that those around her, especially her children, have that same ethic of life. Louise learns that if she is ever to find true love in her life, she will have to have a special man who has the same outlook, and that she can't mold others to that mentality. She finds such a man in the form of Harold Pierson, her second husband who most see as being unreliable and non-driven. But together, Louise and Harold and their children try one business venture after another, some with success, some without. World events such as World War I, the Great Depression and World War II affect what happens to the family and their ventures. |
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1945
01/31/1945
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Film 117 minutes
C
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Comedy
Drama
Romance
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Director(s):
Michael Curtiz
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Rosalind Russell
/ Louise Randall Pierson
Jack Carson
/ Harold C. Pierson
Robert Hutton
/ John Crane, ages 20-28
Jean Sullivan
/ Louise Jr., ages 18-26
Donald Woods
/ Rodney Crane
Alan Hale
/ Lew Morton
Andrea King
/ Barbara, ages 21-29
Ann Doran
/ Alice Abbott
Mona Freeman
/ Barbara, ages 15-20
Robert Arthur
/ Frankie at 17
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