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FAVOURITE MOVIES: The Bishop's Wife, 1947

Caftan Woman Posted by on Dec 13, 2019

Robert Nathan's (Portrait of Jennie) 1928 story The Bishop's Wife became the movie project of independent producer Samuel Goldwyn, and a costly one. Originally cast with Teresa Wright, Cary Grant as the Bishop and David Niven as the Angel, and directed by William Seiter (If You Could Only Cook), Gol read more

My thoughts on The Bishop's Wife (1947)

Stardust Posted by Vanessa on Dec 24, 2012

My thoughts on The Bishop's Wife (1947) Okay, so I watched The Bishop's Wife (1947) last night on TCM for the first time and despite the fact that I enjoyed the movie immensely, one thing stood out and really unnerved me about the film: am I the only one who found it REALLY weird that Dudley read more

“The Bishop's Wife”: A True Holiday Classic

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Nov 20, 2010

“The Bishop's Wife”: A True Holiday Classic Losing His Religion and His Wife Bishop Henry Brougham (David Niven) is consumed with the construction of a new cathedral. His wife, Julia (Loretta Young), feels she is losing her husband’s affection as he attempts to raise the read more

“The Bishop's Wife”: A True Holiday Classic

Classic Movie Man Posted by Stephen Reginald on Nov 20, 2010

“The Bishop's Wife”: A True Holiday Classic Losing His Religion and His Wife Bishop Henry Brougham (David Niven) is consumed with the construction of a new cathedral. His wife, Julia (Loretta Young), feels she is losing her husband’s affection as he attempts to raise the read more