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Back in the present, Gramp states that Rusty had a wonderful life up to his death. Lew is unconvinced, and Gramp tells him to go to pharmacy that evening. There he encounters a young sailor named Tony, someone Rusty often mentioned in his letters. Tony had agreed to tell Rusty's parents what happened
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Then the Nazis take control of Germany and invade Poland. Some of Rusty's friends join the Canadian armed forces, but Rusty continues helping out in the pharmacy. Then he leaves to study for his certificate. After some time, Rusty joins the Navy and is shipped out, bidding farewell to his parents and
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Rusty turns out to be a perky boy with a mind of his own, who cares a lot for his friends. He becomes a member of the Boy Scouts. As a teen helping out at his father's pharmacy, he gives an old man medicine for his sick wife, even though the man does not have enough to pay for it, later putting money
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It begins with Lew and other Hartfield residents returning home after serving in World War I. He finds out that his girlfriend Velma married a Marine just the month before. He meets Agnes soon after, falls in love, and marries her. Gramp becomes sick, but lives long enough through sheer stubbornness
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One day, Lew is visited by his dead grandfather's spirit. "Gramp" is troubled by Lew's prolonged mourning and the way it is affecting his life and those around him. Lew tries to send him away, but Gramp has "all the time in the world". Gramp takes him on a stroll through the streets of town, showing
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Rusty falls in love for the first time at eighteen, with a girl named Gretchen Barry. She soon dumps him for a young man, which was expected by both Lew and Agnes. Lew tries to comfort him by giving him a glass of loganberry wine and toasting him as an adult. When Lenore Prentiss, a childhood
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Lew invites Tony home and introduces him to Agnes. Tony tells them about Rusty's last hours. After a torpedo struck their ship, Rusty was carrying a wounded man when a second one hit, flinging Tony into the water. That was the last he saw of his friend.
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Lew Marsh receives a message that his only son, Rusty, has been killed in the war. Lew, a pharmacist in the small town of Hartfield, Iowa, is so grief-stricken, he neglects everything and isolates himself.
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Five-year-old Natalie Wood made her screen debut and appears in a bit part in the picture as a little girl who drops an ice cream cone.
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news item stated that the picture would have its premiere in sixty-one theaters in Iowa on December 2, 1943.
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broadcast of the story on April 10, 1944. A television adaptation of the film was presented on the
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home front drama, it was based on the 1943 novel of the same name by
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magazine review said that some scenes were shot in Sebastopol. A
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friend, develops into a nice looking woman, Rusty takes notice.
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he has been saving for something special in the cash register.
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on November 28, 1942, and in the August 1943 issue of
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as Little Girl Who Drops Ice Cream Cone (uncredited)
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Index


Irving Pichel
Kathryn Scola
Julien Josephson
MacKinlay Kantor
Kenneth Macgowan
Don Ameche
Frances Dee
Harry Carey
Ann Rutherford
Joseph LaShelle
Dorothy Spencer
Cyril J. Mockridge
Twentieth Century-Fox
Irving Pichel
Don Ameche
World War II
MacKinlay Kantor
flashbacks
Don Ameche
Frances Dee
Harry Carey
Ann Rutherford
Cara Williams
Richard Crane
Harry Morgan
Minor Watson
Dickie Moore
Oscar O'Shea
Adeline De Walt Reynolds

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