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How long is To Each His Own?
2 hours and 2 minutes
When was To Each His Own released?
March 12, 1946
What is the IMDb rating of To Each His Own?
7.6 out of 10
Who stars in To Each His Own?
Olivia de Havilland
,
John Lund
, and
Mary Anderson
Who wrote To Each His Own?
Dodie Smith
,
Charles Brackett
, and
Jacques Théry
Who directed To Each His Own?
Mitchell Leisen
Who was the composer for To Each His Own?
Victor Young
Who was the producer of To Each His Own?
Charles Brackett
Who was the cinematographer for To Each His Own?
Daniel L. Fapp
Who was the editor of To Each His Own?
Alma Macrorie
Who are the characters in To Each His Own?
Corinne Piersen and Lord Desham
What is the plot of To Each His Own?
An unwed mother, forced to give up her child to avoid scandal, follows her son's life from afar even as she prospers in business.
What is To Each His Own rated?
Approved
What genre is To Each His Own?
Drama and Romance
How many awards has To Each His Own won?
3 awards
How many awards has To Each His Own been nominated for?
5 nominations
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