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One Sunday Afternoon is a 1948 American Technicolor musical comedy film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring Dennis Morgan, Janis Paige and Dorothy Malone.
The film is based on James Hagan's play of the same name, which was produced on Broadway in 1933. This picture was the play's third film adaptation. The first, 1933 adaptation starred Gary Cooper. The second, also directed by Walsh, was The Strawberry Blonde (1941), starring James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland and Rita Hayworth. While the plot of the third adaptation is the same as the others, it does have a significant number of changes.
Plot
Cast
Dennis Morgan as Timothy L. "Biff" Grimes
Janis Paige as Virginia Brush
Don DeFore as Hugo Barnstead
Dorothy Malone as Amy Lind
Ben Blue as Nick
Oscar O'Shea as Toby
Alan Hale, Jr. as Marty
Chester Conklin as Clerk (uncredited)
Cast notes
Dorothy Malones' singing voice was provided by Marion Morgan.
Production
This film is a musical remake of The Strawberry Blonde (1941), with some updates like an automobile for the first date instead of a horse and carriage. The tunes include "In My Merry Oldsmobile". Dennis Morgan stars in the leading role James Cagney had played in the earlier version, with Don DeFore in the role of the pseudo-friend previously played by Jack Carson.
Radio adaptation
One Sunday Afternoon was presented on Philip Morris Playhouse February 24, 1952. The thirty-minute adaptation starred Hume Cronyn and Southern Methodist University student Ann Wedgeworth.
References
External links
One Sunday Afternoon at IMDb
One Sunday Afternoon at the TCM Movie Database
One Sunday Afternoon at AllMovie
One Sunday Afternoon at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films