Abie's Irish Rose (1946)
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Abie's Irish Rose, the surprise hit of the 1922-23 Broadway season, was old-fashioned when it was first filmed in 1928, and this 1946 remake, though updated by playwright Anne Nichols, was even more anachronistic. It's the story of what happens when Jewish-American Abie Levy (Richard Norris) marries Irish-Catholic Rosemary Murphy (Joanne Dru, in her film debut). At first, Abie and Rosemary try to hide their ethnic differences from their feuding fathers Solomon Levy (Michael Chekhov) and Patrick Murphy (J. M. Kerrigan). When the truth comes out, the couple attempts to molify their families by going through three wedding ceremonies: Jewish, Catholic and Protestant. But the Cohens and the Murphys are reconciled only when Rosemary has a baby. Produced by Bing Crosby, Abie's Irish Rose was a terrific flop when first released, which may be one of the reasons why director Eddie Sutherland never again worked in Hollywood. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Joanne Dru - Rosemary Murphy
- Michael Chekhov - Solomon Levy
- George E. Stone - Isaac Cohen
- Emory Parnell - Father Whalen
- Bruce Merritt - Rev. Mr. Stevens
- Harry Hays Morgan Jr. - Hotel Clerk
- Richard Norris - Abie
- J.M. Kerrigan - Patrick Murphy
- Vera Gordon - Mrs. Cohen
- Art Baker - Rabbi Samuels
- Eric Blore - Hotel Manager
- Charles "Buddy" Rogers
- Director(s):
- Edward Sutherland
- Writer(s):
- Anne Nichols
- Producer(s):
- Edward Sutherland
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