The Return of October
The Return of October | |
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Directed by | Joseph H. Lewis |
Produced by | Rudolph Maté |
Written by |
Melvin Frank Norman Panama |
Story by |
Karen DeWolf Connie Lee |
Starring |
Glenn Ford Terry Moore |
Music by | George Duning |
Cinematography | William Snyder |
Edited by | Gene Havlick |
Production company |
Columbia Pictures Corporation |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release dates |
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Running time | 98 mins. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1 million[1] |
The Return of October is a 1948 American comedy film starring Glenn Ford and Terry Moore. The film was directed by Joseph H. Lewis.
Plot
Terry is a teenaged girl whose Uncle Willy, a horse trainer, dreams of winning the Derby. He bets everything on his horse Sunset, then collapses and dies after it loses.
Now living with wealthy Aunt Martha, the girl is convinced that Uncle Willy has been reincarnated as a horse named October. A psychology professor, Bentley Bassett, writes a book about Terry, which is used in a sanity hearing against her by crooked relatives who want dying Aunt Martha's money.
Bassett uses college funds to help Terry buy the horse. They enter October in the Derby, where other bettors join them in cheering "Uncle Willy" to victory.
Cast
Actor | Role |
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Glenn Ford | Prof. Bassett Jr. |
Albert Sharpe | Vince |
Terry Moore | Terry |
James Gleason | Uncle Willie |
Dame May Whitty | Martha |
Samuel S. Hinds | Judge |
Lloyd Corrigan | Mr.Dutton Attorney |
Henry O'Neill | Hotchkiss |
References
- ↑ [https://archive.org/stream/variety169-1948-02#page/n133/mode/1up Variety 18 February 1948 p 14
- Feature films, 1940-1949: A United States Filmography, by Alan G. Fetrow