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  • Three Hearts for Julia (1943)
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    83 min | Comedy, War
Three Hearts for Julia (1943)
Approved
83 min | Comedy, War

World War II home front romantic comedy in which a war correspondent's wife wants a divorce along with his help in choosing her next husband.
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Director
Writer
Lionel Houser (story by) (screen play by)
Producer
John W. Considine Jr. (produced by)
Composer
Cinematographer
George J. Folsey (as George Folsey)
Editor
Cotton Warburton (as Irvine Warburton)
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Updated May 21, 1943

Release date
May 21, 1943 (United States)

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Cast

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56 cast members
Name Known for
Ann Sothern
Julia Seabrook Julia Seabrook   See fewer
Melvyn Douglas
Jeff Seabrook Jeff Seabrook   See fewer
Lee Bowman
David Torrance David Torrance   See fewer
Richard Ainley
Philip Barrows Philip Barrows   See fewer
Felix Bressart
Anton Ottoway Anton Ottoway   See fewer
Marta Linden
May Elton May Elton   See fewer
Reginald Owen
John Girard John Girard   See fewer
Ernie Alexander
Daily Globe Staff Member (uncredited) Daily Globe Staff Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Elvia Allman
Eva (uncredited) Eva (uncredited)   See fewer
Hooper Atchley
Reporter at Army Concert Hall (uncredited) Reporter at Army Concert Hall (uncredited)   See fewer
King Baggot
Daily Globe Staff Member (uncredited) Daily Globe Staff Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Arthur Belasco
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Mary Benoit
Musician (uncredited) Musician (uncredited)   See fewer
Rudolph Cameron
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Chester Clute
Man with Binoculars (uncredited) Man with Binoculars (uncredited)   See fewer
Phyllis Cook
Western Union Girl (uncredited) Western Union Girl (uncredited)   See fewer
Nell Craig
Maid (uncredited) Maid (uncredited)   See fewer
Jim Davis
Daily Globe Staff Member (uncredited) Daily Globe Staff Member (uncredited)   See fewer
Jack Deery
Nazi (uncredited) Nazi (uncredited)   See fewer
Bill Dill
Waiter (uncredited) Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Natalie Draper
Musician (uncredited) Musician (uncredited)   See fewer
Dick Elliott
Smith (uncredited) Smith (uncredited)   See fewer
Estelle Etterre
Reporter at Army Concert Hall (uncredited) Reporter at Army Concert Hall (uncredited)   See fewer
Frank Faylen
Meek Gateman (uncredited) Meek Gateman (uncredited)   See fewer
Mary Field
The Symphony Guild Secretary (uncredited) The Symphony Guild Secretary (uncredited)   See fewer
Bess Flowers
Dinner Guest (uncredited) Dinner Guest (uncredited)   See fewer
Curt Furberg
Nazi (uncredited) Nazi (uncredited)   See fewer
Russell Gleason
Subpoena Server (uncredited) Subpoena Server (uncredited)   See fewer
Robert Greig
Cairns, Anton's Butler (uncredited) Cairns, Anton's Butler (uncredited)   See fewer
Harry Hayden
Steve (uncredited) Steve (uncredited)   See fewer
Howard Hickman
Mr. Doran (uncredited) Mr. Doran (uncredited)   See fewer
Bert Hicks
Usher (uncredited) Usher (uncredited)   See fewer
Russell Hicks
Army Colonel (uncredited) Army Colonel (uncredited)   See fewer
Charles La Torre
Hotel Clerk (uncredited) Hotel Clerk (uncredited)   See fewer
William Lally
Customs Man (uncredited) Customs Man (uncredited)   See fewer
George Lollier
Reporter (uncredited) Reporter (uncredited)   See fewer
Kay Medford
Thelma (uncredited) Thelma (uncredited)   See fewer
Oscar O'Shea
Stage Doorman (uncredited) Stage Doorman (uncredited)   See fewer
Fred Rapport
Waiter (uncredited) Waiter (uncredited)   See fewer
Dick Rich
Philharmonic Hall Attendant (uncredited) Philharmonic Hall Attendant (uncredited)   See fewer
Ann Richards
Clara (uncredited) Clara (uncredited)   See fewer
Jeffrey Sayre
Man in Balcony (uncredited) Man in Balcony (uncredited)   See fewer
William Tannen
Reporter at Wharf (uncredited) Reporter at Wharf (uncredited)   See fewer
John Van Eyck
Nazi (uncredited) Nazi (uncredited)   See fewer
Nicholas Vehr
Nazi (uncredited) Nazi (uncredited)   See fewer
Hans von Morhart
Nazi (uncredited) Nazi (uncredited)   See fewer
Anthony Warde
Reporter at Army Concert Hall (uncredited) Reporter at Army Concert Hall (uncredited)   See fewer
James Warren
Program Vendor (uncredited) Program Vendor (uncredited)   See fewer
Dick Wessel
Soldier-Stage Manager (uncredited) Soldier-Stage Manager (uncredited)   See fewer
Jacqueline White
Kay (uncredited) Kay (uncredited)   See fewer
Eve Whitney
Musician (uncredited) Musician (uncredited)   See fewer
Max Willenz
Bartender (uncredited) Bartender (uncredited)   See fewer
Marek Windheim
Perfume Clerk (uncredited) Perfume Clerk (uncredited)   See fewer
Marie Windsor
Violinist (uncredited) Violinist (uncredited)   See fewer
Joe Yule
Taxicab Driver (uncredited) Taxicab Driver (uncredited)   See fewer
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