Rosemary Murphy and Abie Cohen are the two lovers defined in the title. Their respective fathers and mothers are none too keen on Abie and Rosemary’s oil-and-water romance, and get even less keener when the two are married by a Protestant minister, a marriage that is quickly done again by a Jewish rabbi and then again by a Catholic priest. The contrast between Yiddish and Celtic dialects and religious practices is also maintained. Providence lends a helping hand at the end to effect the reconciliation of the fathers to their respective children and the choice they have made. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 5.4/10 | |
Released: | December 27, 1946 | |
Runtime: | 96 min | |
Genres: | Drama Romance Comedy | |
Cast: | Joanne Dru J.M. Kerrigan Michael Chekhov Richard Norris | |
Crew: | A. Edward Sutherland Anne Nichols | |
DAUHUMAN : Weird