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My Foolish Heart ()


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After being visited by an old friend, a woman recalls her true love, the man she met and lost years ago.

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Walt Dreiser
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Eloise Winters
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Lew Wengler
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Mary Jane
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Martha Winters
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Henry Winters
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Ramona
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Miriam Ball
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Her escort (as Tod Karns)
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Sgt. Lucey (as Philip Pine)
Martha Mears ...
Night Club Singer
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Dean Whiting
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Usher
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Grace
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Red Cross receptionist (as Barbara Woodell)
Regina Wallace ...
Mrs. Crandall
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Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
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Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
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Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
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College Girl on Phone (uncredited)
Marcel De la Brosse ...
Waiter (uncredited)
Charles Ferguson ...
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Tom Gibson ...
Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
Max Linder ...
Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
Billy Lord ...
Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
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Woman at Station (uncredited)
Kathy Marlowe ...
Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
Roger Neury ...
Bartender (uncredited)
Kerry O'Day ...
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Conductor (uncredited)
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Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
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Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
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Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
Bud Stark ...
Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Robert Strong ...
Football Game Spectator (uncredited)
Arthur Tovey ...
Man at Train Station (uncredited)

Directed by

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Mark Robson

Written by

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Julius J. Epstein ... (screen play) and
Philip G. Epstein ... (screen play)
 
J.D. Salinger ... (story "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut") (as J. D. Salinger)

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Samuel Goldwyn ... producer

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Victor Young

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Lee Garmes ... director of photography

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Daniel Mandell

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Richard Day

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Julia Heron ... (set decorations)

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Mary Wills ... (costumes)

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Marie Clark ... hair stylist
Robert Stephanoff ... makeup artist (as Blagoe Stephanoff)

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Leon Fromkess ... executive in charge of production (uncredited)
Raoul Pagel ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ivan Volkman ... assistant director (uncredited)

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Irving W. Sindler ... property master (uncredited)

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Fred Lau ... sound recorder

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John P. Fulton ... special photographic effects (as John Fulton)

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Ralph Hoge ... grip (uncredited)
Vic Jones ... gaffer (uncredited)
Hal McAlpin ... still photographer (uncredited)
Harry Webb ... camera operator (uncredited)

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Edith Head ... gown designer: Susan Hayward

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Sidney Cutner ... musical arrangements
Emil Newman ... musical director
Leo Shuken ... musical arrangements

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James Yarborough ... script supervisor (uncredited)

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Samuel Goldwyn ... presenter

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Plot Summary

After a long absence, Mary Jane visits her schoolfriend Eloise, and Eloise's daughter Ramona. Eloise drinks too much and is unhappily married to Lew Wengler. Eloise falls asleep and remembers her time with her true love, Walt Dreiser, at the beginning of the Second World War. She recalls the events that led up to her split with Mary Jane, and how Lew married Eloise rather than Mary Jane. Written by Will Gilbert

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Taglines Some men can say more with a touch than others with a fierce embrace! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut (United States)
  • Tête folle (France)
  • Mi loco corazón (Spain)
  • 一厢情愿 (China, Mandarin title)
  • Moje ludo srce (Yugoslavia, Serbian title)
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  • 98 min
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Trivia Despite several failed attempts to film the novel "The Catcher in the Rye," this remains the only film adaptation of a fictional work written by J.D. Salinger. It was adapted from his short story "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut," found in the volume "Nine Stories." Salinger was incredibly disappointed with the changes made to his original story and never again allowed any of his work to be adapted for film. See more »
Goofs After the December 7, 1941 football game at the Polo Grounds, Eloise is climbing the stairs to the train platform, and the ends of her head scarf are out.. In the next shot, the ends of her scarf are tucked inside her coat. (A double was probably used at the Polo Grounds as Eloise's face is not seen climbing the stairs, and Susan Hayward was used in the next shots done at the studio.) See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Gracie's Checking Account (1950). See more »
Soundtracks My Foolish Heart See more »
Quotes Eloise Winters: I was a good girl once.
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