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A black and white film from 1944 about a woman and her family coping on the home front when her husband is serving in WWII. Cast included a grown up [[Shirley Temple]]
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A black and white film from 1944 about a woman and her family coping on the home front when her husband is serving in WWII. Cast included a grown up [[Shirley Temple]].
 
Produced by David O. Selznik for [[United Artists]]. Nominated for a large passel of Oscars, and won some of the minor ones.
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* [[Altar the Speed]],: Lampshaded and then averted.
* [[Anyone Can Die]]: (wellWell, not ''anybody'', but anybody who's left for the war).
* [[Melodrama]]
* [[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: (In an ironic twist, they are played by a actor/actress couple in the middle of a divorce, because the actress is having an affair with the director.)
* [[Altar the Speed]], Lampshaded and then averted.
* [[Train Station Goodbye]]: The [[Trope Maker]].
 
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