You're My Everything (film)

You're My Everything

Promotional photograph of Anne Baxter for the film
Directed by Walter Lang
Produced by Lamar Trotti
Written by Will H. Hays, Jr.
Lamar Trotti
Story by George Jessel
Starring Dan Dailey
Anne Baxter
Music by Alfred Newman (uncredited)
Cinematography Arthur E. Arling
Edited by J. Watson Webb, Jr.
Distributed by Twentieth Century Fox
Release dates
August 1949
Running time
94 minutes
Country United States
Language English

You're My Everything is a 1949 film directed by Walter Lang. It stars Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter.[1]

Plot

Boston, 1924: A starstruck Hannah Adams waits outside in the rain to meet Tim O'Connor, who has just performed in a musical on stage. She invites him home to meet her family, and soon they are in love and getting married.

Tim gets a Hollywood screen test. Hannah is asked to read with him and ends up the one being offered a contract. She becomes a star in silent movies. At the advent of sound, she retires to have a baby and live with Tim on a farm.

Their daughter, Jane, is taken by Tim to studio chief Henry Mercer when a child's role in a film becomes available. A hesitant Hannah agrees to let her daughter be in just one movie, but Tim conceals the fact that Jane is being given a three-picture contract. The conflict threatens to break up the family.

Cast

Radio adaptation

You're My Everything was presented on Lux Radio Theatre February 23, 1953. The one-hour adaptation starred Dailey and Jeanne Crain.[2]

References

  1. You're My Everything, allmovie.com
  2. Kirby, Walter (February 22, 1953). "Better Radio Programs for the Week". The Decatur Daily Review. p. 40. Retrieved June 23, 2015 via Newspapers.com.
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