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My Heart Belongs to Daddy Poster

My Heart Belongs to Daddy

Professor, here's where I add a few degrees to your name... and to your blood pressure!
1942 | 75m | English

(73 votes)

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Director: Robert Siodmak
Writer: F. Hugh Herbert
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A distinguished professor finds his well-ordered life tospy-turvy after he is forced to take in a pregnant widow.
Release Date: Nov 07, 1942
Director: Robert Siodmak
Writer: F. Hugh Herbert
Genres: Comedy, Romance
Keywords professor
Production Companies Paramount Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Apr 28, 2024 (Update)
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Name Character
Cecil Kellaway Alfred Fortescue
Richard Carlson R.I.C. Kay
Martha O'Driscoll Joyce Whitman
Florence Bates Mrs. Saunders
Mabel Paige Nurse Eckles
Frances Gifford Grace Saunders
Velma Berg Babs Saunders
Cecil Cunningham Mrs. Whitman
Mary Treen Dawn
Paul Stanton Mr. Whitman
Chick Chandler Jiggers Johnston
Fern Emmett Josephine-the Maid
Dorothy Granger Yvonne
Edward Gargan Mr. Johnson - Detective
Arthur Hoyt Smith, Faculty Member
Georgia Backus Miss Peel
Name Job
Robert Siodmak Director
F. Hugh Herbert Screenplay
Ralph Axness Assistant Director
Ed Henderson Still Photographer
Daniel L. Fapp Director of Photography
Alma Macrorie Editor
Haldane Douglas Art Direction
Hans Dreier Art Direction
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Sol C. Siegel Producer
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Geronimo1967
5.0

It's all about the spelling! "Prof. Inglethorpe" (Richard Carlson) is a renowned educator whose life is turned upside down when a pregnant woman comes to say with them. She - "Joyce" (Martha O'Dricoll) is a showgirl who is probably going to put her child up for adoption as she cannot afford to bring ... it up properly. Romance takes an hand though, of course, but this is where it gets a little interesting. He likes her and she likes him, but "Mrs. Saunders" (Florence Bates) has designs on the man for her daughter "Grace" (Frances Gifford) and so starts to make waves. Some of these waves prove big enough to drive the new mother from their home and him on a track for the wrong nuptials. Fortunately, he has a sort of fairy godfather figure in his life. The scene stealing Cecil Kellaway ("Alfred") is on hand to prod him in the right direction and try to pluck triumph from disaster. There's nothing really very original here, but that wouldn't have mattered so much had there been some chemistry on screen. There isn't. Though O'Driscoll has a little more scope with her character, the Gifford/Bates double act - augmented (?) by the younger "Babs" (Velma Berg) - is just over-played, and Carlson is nowhere near his best with this rather shallow role. It's watchable enough, but I doubt I will ever remember it.

Feb 20, 2024