No Sad Songs for Me

No Sad Songs for Me (1950)

A Story of the Lonesome Cry in Many Women's Hearts...

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1950-04-27
  • User Rating: 6.2/10 from 6 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 28min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • Director: Rudolph Maté
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From 6 Ratings

Summary

Mary Scott learns she only has ten months to live before dying of an incurable disease. She manages to keep the news from her husband, Brad and daughter, Polly. She tries to make every moment of her life count, but her effort is weakened by the discovery that Brad is interested in his assistant, Chris Radner. But when she learns that Brad does indeed love her and not Chris, and that Chris is leaving town, she realizes what she must do to ensure the future happiness of Brad and Polly. She persuades Chris to stay, makes a genuine friend of her and watches Polly grow towards Chris.

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  • Margaret Sullavan

    as Mary Scott
  • Wendell Corey

    as Bradford 'Brad' Scott
  • Viveca Lindfors

    as Chris Radna
  • Natalie Wood

    as Polly Scott
  • John McIntire

    as Dr. Ralph Frene
  • Ann Doran

    as Louise Spears
  • Richard Quine

    as Brownie
  • Jeanette Nolan

    as Mona Frene
  • Dorothy Tree

    as Frieda Miles
  • Raymond Greenleaf

    as Mr. Caswell
  • Urylee Leonardos

    as Flora - the Maid
  • Michael Barrett

    as Truck Driver (uncredited)
  • John Berkes

    as Joe - Restaurant Owner (uncredited)
  • Harris Brown

    as Drunk in Lunch Wagon (uncredited)
  • Lucile Browne

    as Mrs. Hendrickson (uncredited)
  • George Bruggeman

    as Expressman (uncredited)
  • Paul E. Burns

    as Florist (uncredited)
  • Harry Cheshire

    as Mel Fenelly (uncredited)
  • Rita Conde

    as Mexican Girl (uncredited)
  • Miguel Contreras

    as Mexican Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
  • Marcel De La Brosse

    as Waiter (uncredited)
  • Bill Dill

    as Man (uncredited)
  • Al Eben

    as Truck Driver (uncredited)
  • Douglas Evans

    as Jack Miles (uncredited)
  • Robert Filmer

    as Man (uncredited)
  • Sumner Getchell

    as George Spears (uncredited)
  • Myron Healey

    as Chris' Young Man (uncredited)
  • Mary Alan Hokanson

    as Reception Nurse (uncredited)
  • Tom Kingston

    as Man (uncredited)
  • Therese Lyon

    as Elderly Lady (uncredited)
  • Louis Mason

    as Cab Driver (uncredited)
  • Harold Miller

    as New Year's Eve Party Guest (uncredited)
  • Frank O'Connor

    as Conductor (uncredited)
  • Hank Patterson

    as Night Construction Workman (uncredited)
  • Maudie Prickett

    as Anna - Woman at Train Depot (uncredited)
  • Charles Schaeffer

    as Man (uncredited)
  • Ted Stanhope

    as Drunk at Party (uncredited)
  • Harlan Warde

    as Lee Corbett (uncredited)
  • Margo Woode

    as Doris Weldon (uncredited)
Writing Howard Koch Screenplay
Writing Ruth Southard Novel
Directing Rudolph Maté Director
Camera Homer Van Pelt Still Photographer
Production Buddy Adler Producer
Sound Russell Malmgren Sound Engineer
Costume & Make-Up Burris Grimwood Makeup Artist
Art Louis Diage Set Decoration
Camera Emil Oster Camera Operator
Costume & Make-Up Jean Louis Costume Design
Crew Joseph Walker Cinematography
Editing William A. Lyon Editor
Production Jack Fier Production Manager
Costume & Make-Up Helen Hunt Hairstylist
Directing Sam Nelson Assistant Director
Sound George Duning Music
Editing Robert Parrish Editorial Consultant
Camera Victor Scheurich Camera Operator
Lighting George Hager Gaffer
Costume & Make-Up Clay Campbell Makeup Artist
Sound Arthur Morton Orchestrator
Camera Pat Sutherland Grip
Directing Donna M. Norridge Script Supervisor

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