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Our Hearts Were Young and Gay is a american film of genre Comedy directed by Mark Sandrich released in USA on 2 november 1944 with Paulette Goddard

Our Hearts Were Young and Gay (1944)

Our Hearts Were Young and Gay
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Released in USA 2 november 1944
Length 1h46
Directed by ,    
OriginUSA
Genres Comedy
Rating61% 3.0962353.0962353.0962353.0962353.096235

I Love a Soldier is a 1944 American drama film directed by Mark Sandrich and written by Allan Scott. The film stars Paulette Goddard, Sonny Tufts, Beulah Bondi, Walter Sande, Mary Treen and Ann Doran. The film was released on August 15, 1944, by Paramount Pictures.

Actors

Paulette Goddard

(Evelyn Connors)
Gail Russell

(Cornelia Otis Skinner)
Diana Lynn

(Emily Kimbrough)
Sonny Tufts

(Dan Kilgore)
Charles Ruggles

(Otis Skinner)
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