
Divorce (1945)
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- Not Rated
- 1h 11min
- Drama, Romance
- 18 Aug 1945 (USA)
- Movie
A woman who has been married and divorced five times comes back to her small hometown, where she proceeds to complicate, and potentially destroy, the marriage of her childhood boyfriend.
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Cast
Kay Francis | ... |
Dianne Carter
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Bruce Cabot | ... |
Bob Phillips
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Helen Mack | ... |
Martha Phillips
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Jerome Cowan | ... |
Jim Driscoll
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Craig Reynolds | ... |
Bill Endicott
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Ruth Lee | ... |
Liz Smith
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Jean Fenwick | ... |
June Endicott
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Mary Gordon | ... |
Ellen
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Larry Olsen | ... |
Michael Phillips
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Johnny Calkins | ... |
Robby Phillips
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Jonathan Hale | ... |
Judge Conlon
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Addison Richards | ... |
Plummer - Attorney
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Leonard Mudie | ... |
Harvey Hicks
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Reid Kilpatrick | ... |
Dr. Andy Cole
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Virginia Wave | ... |
Secretary
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Napoleon Simpson | ... |
Train Porter
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Pierre Watkin | ... |
John B. Carter
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Edward Biby | ... |
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Jay Eaton | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Eric Wilton | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Directed by
William Nigh |
Written by
Harvey Gates | ... | (screenplay) (as Harvey H. Gates) |
Sidney Sutherland | ... | (screenplay) |
Sidney Sutherland | ... | (story) |
Produced by
Jeffrey Bernerd | ... | producer |
Trem Carr | ... | executive producer |
Kay Francis | ... | producer |
Music by
Edward J. Kay |
Cinematography by
Harry Neumann |
Editing by
Richard C. Currier | ... | (as Richard Currier) |
Art Direction by
Dave Milton |
Set Decoration by
Vin Taylor |
Costume Design by
Odette Myrtil |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Richard Harlan | ... | assistant director |
Sound Department
Tom Lambert | ... | sound |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Music Department
Edward J. Kay | ... | musical director |
William A. Wilmarth | ... | music mixer (uncredited) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Monogram Pictures (1945) (United States) (theatrical)
- Pathé Pictures Ltd. (1945) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Associated Artists Productions (AAP) (1949) (United States) (tv)
- Classic Pictures (1950) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Motion Pictures for Television (MPTV) (1951) (United States) (tv)
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- IMS Film & Media Insurance (insurance)
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Taglines | LIKE A THIEF IN THE NIGHT...she steals men's hearts! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | First of three films made by Kay Francis at "Poverty Row" Monogram Pictures, released from 1945-46 at the end of her film career, after once being the "Queen of Warner Bros." in the 1930s. The other two films are Allotment Wives (1945) and Wife Wanted (1946). She also produced all three with Jeffrey Bernerd. All these films deal with marriage, ironically, for --like her character in this film--Francis was also married and divorced five times. See more » |
Goofs | In the newspaper headline closeup, only the headline ("Phillips and Carter in Police Raid") has a correct first paragraph. The remainder of the story, as well as the other stories ("Meteorite Falls Near Baby" and "Cop Gets Medal") consist entirely of text from a textbook on economics. See more » |
Crazy Credits | Opening card - Marriage - entered into with such high hopes - such promise of happiness. Then - too often --Divorce - which solves no problems - merely creating new ones - And - in its wake, leaves disillusionment, heartbreak, despair - Of such is our story... See more » |
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Martha Phillips:
I had a husband. I lost him. There's no use crying about it. I just want to call the whole thing off. See more » |