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The Bishop's Wife (also known as Cary and the Bishop's Wife) [5] is a 1947 American Christmas romantic fantasy comedy film directed by Henry Koster, starring Cary Grant, Loretta Young and David Niven. The plot is about an angel who helps a bishop with his problems.
1947 Sweet and Low: Tammie Short film Philo Vance's Gamble: Pat Roberts Uncredited The Private Affairs of Bel Ami: Laurine de Marelle Mother Wore Tights: Iris, age 6 Uncredited Unconquered: Little Girl The Bishop's Wife: Debby Brougham 1948 Albuquerque: Myrtle Walton Also known as Silver City: 1949 Lust for Gold: Martha Bannister Also known as ...
The Bishop's Wife: 1947: An angel helps a bishop to change his life and save his marriage before Christmas. [14] Black Nativity: 2013: A street-wise teen from Baltimore who has been raised by a single mother travels to New York City to spend the Christmas holiday with his estranged relatives. Blackjack: 1990: A Swedish drama-comedy film set ...
Monica Collingwood (1908–1989) was an American film editor who was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing at the 1947 Academy Awards for the Henry Koster drama The Bishop's Wife (1947). [1] [2] [3]
Finally he was cast in a top picture for Goldwyn when he joined Cary Grant and Loretta Young for The Bishop's Wife (1947). Any prospects for career advancement were quickly dashed when Goldwyn lent him to Alexander Korda to return to the UK for the title role in Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948), a notorious flop.
Kristoffer Polaha and Bethany Joy Lenz star in first ever movie with Biltmore Estate as the setting.
She also starred in films such as Born to Be Bad (1934), Call of the Wild (1935), The Crusades (1935), Eternally Yours (1939), The Stranger (1946), The Bishop's Wife (1947), and Key to the City (1950). Young moved to the relatively new medium of television, where she had a dramatic anthology series, The Loretta Young Show, from 1953 to 1961.
The new bridesmaid’s dress will join other items linked to Elizabeth and Philip’s 1947 wedding, including Hartnell’s original sketches, “meaning the original design sketch of the ...