Three Daring Daughters (1948)
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | 4:3 | 720x480 | 7900 kbps | 7.0Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps
01:55:00 | USA | Musical, Romance
DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC | 4:3 | 720x480 | 7900 kbps | 7.0Gb
Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps
01:55:00 | USA | Musical, Romance
Famed pianist and condustor Jose Iturbi portrays the man who, having won Louise’s heart, must next win her childrens’ respect. And Jane Powell, Mary Eleanor Donohue and Ann E. Todd pour on the charm (and mischief) as the Three Daring Daughters. Highlights include MacDonald and her screen daughters’ lyrical “The Dickey Bird Song” plus two stirring selections featuring Iturbi and his sister and fellow pianist Amparo. Three cheers for Three Daring Daughters!
Director: Fred M. Wilcox
Cast: Jeanette MacDonald, Jose Iturbi, Jane Powell, Edward Arnold, Harry Davenport, Moyna MacGill, Elinor Donahue, Ann E. Todd, Tom Helmore, Kathryn Card, Dick Simmons, Larry Adler, Amparo Iturbi, Anita Aros, Don Avalier, Amparo Ballester, Nina Bara, Leon Belasco, Nan Bennett, Thomas E. Breen, Virginia Brissac, Wheaton Chambers, Charles Coleman, David Cota, William Forrest, Phyllis Graffeo, Thurston Hall, Shephen Hero, Conchita Lemus, Bill Lewin
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It's Tess' graduation day from "Miss Drakes School for Girls". During the choir's performance at the ceremony, Tess notices that her beautiful, divorcee mother, Louise Rayton Morgan isn't there. Louise, an editor for Modern Design Publication, is lying in Dr. Cannon's office from fainting due to being over-worked and stressed-out. At home after the graduation ceremony, Dr. Cannon has a talk with Louise's three daughters, Tess, Ilka and Alix. He tells them that their mother needs a vacation badly, but, the only way she can relax is if she goes without the girls. The girls agree, but, Louise is reluctant, but goes. The girls see their mother off on her one month Cuban cruise. When the girls get home they discuss their mother, and believe if they bring their father back home it will make their mom happy and healthy again. In reality, Louise has kept the truth about their father from them. Their father was actually a very uncaring man, who left them and left Louise to raise the girls on …
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