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The Sun Comes Up
Year:
1949
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Genre:
Drama
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Director
Richard Thorpe
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Jeanette MacDonald
as Helen Lorfield Winter
Lloyd Nolan
as Thomas I. Chandler
Claude Jarman Jr.
as Jerry
Lewis Stone
as Arthur Norton
Percy Kilbride
as Mr. Willie B. Williegood
Margaret Hamilton
as Mrs. Golightly
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The Sun Comes Up - Warner Home Video - USA (2012)
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