One Foot in Heaven (1941) | |
Director(s) | Irving Rapper |
Producer(s) | Robert Lord (associate), Hal B. Wallis (executive), Irving Rapper (uncredited) |
Top Genres | Drama |
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One Foot in Heaven Overview:
One Foot in Heaven (1941) was a Black-and-white - Drama Film directed by Irving Rapper and produced by Irving Rapper, Hal B. Wallis and Robert Lord.
Academy Awards 1941 --- Ceremony Number 14 (source: AMPAS)
Award | Recipient | Result |
Best Picture | Warner Bros. | Nominated |
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One Foot in Heaven
By Alyson on Apr 3, 2011 From The Best Picture ProjectOne Foot in Heaven is the story of a minister and his family over the years as they move from parish to parish. ?William Spence (Fredric March) was originally studying to be a doctor when he realized his true calling was to become a Methodist minister. ?This comes as quite a surprise to Hope (Martha... Read full article
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William Spence:
[upon his new found enlightenment about motion pictures] He who speaks to only one generation is already dead. And he who listens to only one generation is deaf.
William Spence: [to his son, Hartzell] A pastor's family are in a special category. We are uh... Well, It's as if we walked a sort of tightrope. Balancing with one foot on earth and one foot already in heaven.
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William Spence: [to his son, Hartzell] A pastor's family are in a special category. We are uh... Well, It's as if we walked a sort of tightrope. Balancing with one foot on earth and one foot already in heaven.
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Facts about
Raymond Massey was author Hartzell Spence's choice to play his father.
Olivia de Havilland was slated to co-star with Fredric March but was reassigned to They Died with Their Boots On.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie onApril 20, 1942 with Fredric March and Martha Scott reprising their film roles.
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Olivia de Havilland was slated to co-star with Fredric March but was reassigned to They Died with Their Boots On.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie onApril 20, 1942 with Fredric March and Martha Scott reprising their film roles.
read more facts about One Foot in Heaven...