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Le fiancé de ma fiancée

Original title: Dear Ruth
  • 1947
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
747
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William Holden, Edward Arnold, Joan Caulfield, and Billy De Wolfe in Le fiancé de ma fiancée (1947)
Feel-Good RomanceComedyRomance

A family is befuddled when a World War II serviceman shows up to meet and marry his pen pal sweetheart. Everyone's in the dark about the romance by mail. Then they discover Ruth's younger si... Read allA family is befuddled when a World War II serviceman shows up to meet and marry his pen pal sweetheart. Everyone's in the dark about the romance by mail. Then they discover Ruth's younger sister was the culprit.A family is befuddled when a World War II serviceman shows up to meet and marry his pen pal sweetheart. Everyone's in the dark about the romance by mail. Then they discover Ruth's younger sister was the culprit.

  • Director
    • William D. Russell
  • Writers
    • Arthur Sheekman
    • Norman Krasna
  • Stars
    • Joan Caulfield
    • William Holden
    • Mona Freeman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    747
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William D. Russell
    • Writers
      • Arthur Sheekman
      • Norman Krasna
    • Stars
      • Joan Caulfield
      • William Holden
      • Mona Freeman
    • 24User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Joan Caulfield
    Joan Caulfield
    • Ruth Wilkins
    William Holden
    William Holden
    • Lt. William Seacroft
    Mona Freeman
    Mona Freeman
    • Miriam Wilkins
    Edward Arnold
    Edward Arnold
    • Judge Harry Wilkins
    Billy De Wolfe
    Billy De Wolfe
    • Albert Kummer
    • (as Billy DeWolfe)
    Mary Philips
    Mary Philips
    • Mrs. Edie Wilkins
    Virginia Welles
    Virginia Welles
    • Martha Seacroft
    Kevin O'Morrison
    Kevin O'Morrison
    • Sgt. Chuck Vincent
    • (as Kenny O'Morrison)
    Marietta Canty
    Marietta Canty
    • Dora
    Irving Bacon
    Irving Bacon
    • Delivery Man
    James Conaty
    • Bus Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    Jimmie Dundee
    Jimmie Dundee
    • Harold Klobbermeyer
    • (uncredited)
    Jay Gerard
    • Cab Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Thomas Martin
    • Nightclub Waiter
    • (uncredited)
    Isabel Randolph
    Isabel Randolph
    • Mrs. Teaker
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Tovey
    • Train Commuter
    • (uncredited)
    Ernö Verebes
    Ernö Verebes
    • Headwaiter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • William D. Russell
    • Writers
      • Arthur Sheekman
      • Norman Krasna
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    User reviews24

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    10out_darn_spot

    Love this movie

    This is my absolute favorite movie. They used to play it on the old movie chancels pretty often, but I have not seen it in a while. I will watch this movie every time it comes on TV. Even though there are plenty of sight gags, the best part of the movie is the interaction between the characters. This movie has some of the best dialog. I laugh out loud every time I watch it. I especially love the scene at the train station where Bill talks the group into "playing railroad". Even though it was made in the forties, it still stands up today. If you like romantic comedies, this is the movie for you. Great characters; Great acting; Great writing. I highly recommend it. (It truly should be on DVD. Who decides these things?)
    ivan-22

    Krasna does it again

    I saw this movie many years ago and hardly remember anything, except loving it. Here is what I wrote in my diary:

    "One of the most delightful comedies I have ever seen. I was in awe of the writer's wit and wisdom. The moral of the movie is that the greatest duty is the duty to oneself, the duty to be happy, to do as one pleases, not as one should, for the "shoulds" are nothing but other people's opinions."

    At the time I didn't know the writer was Norman Krasna. Eventually, he would become one of my favorites. A Krasna movie is guaranteed excellence. His sense of humor and dignity never fail. Of course, one needs some of his smarts to understand him.
    10filmloverlady

    A Delightful Film

    I recently had the opportunity to see this film as what a delight! I can not understand that so many wonderful films of the 40's are not shown on the multiple cable channels. This films was packed with great stars and a very funny storyline. Just having the chance to see a very young Willam Holden was worth anything... What a handsome man!!! These family films seem to be all but forgotten, and it is a shame- I only wish that some of the movie executives would take a second look at some of these treasures and decide to release them on DVD. There were two sequels and they were also really great. What a good idea to release all three in one DVD set! If anyone out there is listening, we want this film on DVD!!!!
    6bkoganbing

    Her bit for morale

    On Broadway Dear Ruth by Norman Krasna debuted on December 13, 1944 and ran for 680 performances until 1946. By the time it got to the silver screen there certainly were enough people in the audiences who got all the wartime references in the story though peace had been around for two years at that point.

    John Dall and Virginia Gilmore starred on Broadway and in the film their roles were played by William Holden and Joan Caulfield. If there ever was a 'smiling Jim' role for Bill Holden as he liked to call the nice guy parts he was stuck typecast in the Forties this part in Dear Ruth is the quintessential. He even played this same part in a sequel entitled Dear Wife and virtually the same type part in Apartment For Peggy.

    Caulfield is the eldest of two daughters of Edward Arnold and Mary Phillips. The youngest is a rebellious bobby soxer played by Mona Freeman. To do her bit for the morale Freeman wrote a letter to an unknown soldier Holden who was in the Army Air Corps. They become soul mates in the correspondence, but he encloses a picture of Caulfield and signs her name to it. Not pleasing to Caulfield and even less to her 4F co-worker Billy DeWolfe.

    After that they see the earnest and idealistic Holden and the whole family just can't let him down when he surprises her with a 48 hour pass visit. She goes through with the masquerade, even DeWolfe reluctantly agrees.

    The film is cute and has some laughs, but really if a woman had a chase between the Bills, Holden and DeWolfe who do you really think she would choose?
    10huff

    Highly recommend

    This was one of the most delightful films I have ever seen. Film makers have forgotten what the elements of a good film are. This one has it all: character development, snappy dialogue, humor, love, and a happy ending. The actors and actresses tell their story not only with words, but with their expressions and other non-verbal communication. Who needs fantastic stories, mindless violence, etc. This kind of film really entertains.

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    • Trivia
      Although it is thought by some that J.D. Salinger got the name for his hero Holden Caulfield in "The Catcher in the Rye" when he saw a marquee for this film, starring William Holden and Joan Caulfield, Salinger's first Holden Caulfield story, "I'm Crazy", appeared in Collier's on December 22, 1945, a year and a half before this movie came out.
    • Goofs
      Lt. Seacroft wears the insignia of the 15th U.S. Army Air Force and states that he is a Bombardier on a B-26 (Marauder). However, there were no B-26 Bombardment Groups assigned to the 15th USAAF.
    • Quotes

      Miriam Wilkins: The game of man and woman maneuvering in pursuit of a mate I consider on the mental level of a game of checkers.

    • Connections
      Followed by Le démon du logis (1949)
    • Soundtracks
      FINE THINGS
      Written by Johnny Mercer and Robert Emmett Dolan

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 1949 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dear Ruth
    • Filming locations
      • Paramount Studios - 5555 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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