Listen, Darling
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| Initial release | October 21, 1938 |
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| Directors | Edwin L. Marin |
| Box office | 583,000 USD |
| Budget | 566,000 USD |
| Screenplay | Noel Langley |
| Katharine Brush | |
| Anne Morrison Chapin | |
| Elaine Ryan | |
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| ID | 911594 |
About Listen, Darling
Dottie Wingate (Mary Astor), a widow taking care of her daughter, Pinkie (Judy Garland), and her son, Billie (Scotty Beckett), decides to marry Arthur Drubbs (Gene Lockhart), a dour banker, for the financial sake of her children. Horrified at the prospect, the children kidnap Dottie with the help of their Uncle Joe (Charley Grapewin). At a camping site, Pinkie and Buzz meet free-spirited lawyer Richard Thurlow (Walter Pidgeon) and scheme to bring him together with their mother.