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In Name Only

1939 | 94 min | Drama · Romance

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Synopsis

In Name Only is a 1939 romantic film starring Cary Grant, Carole Lombard, and Kay Francis, directed by John Cromwell. It was based on the 1935 novel Memory of Love by Bessie Breuer. The fictional town where it is set, Bridgefield, Connecticut, is based on the town of Ridgefield, Connecticut.

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Credits

Director
John Cromwell
Screenplay
Richard M. Sherman
Director of Photography
J. Roy Hunt
Original Music Composer
Roy Webb
Editor
William Hamilton
Country
United States
Studios
RKO Pictures

Official

Box office · USD, worldwide

Budget
$722K

Cast · 15

Peggy Ann Garner

Peggy Ann Garner

Mary MacLaren

Mary MacLaren

Maurice Moscovitch

Maurice Moscovitch

Frank Puglia

Frank Puglia

Charles Coburn

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