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- Seven_Sweethearts runtime "98.0".
- Seven_Sweethearts abstract "Seven Sweethearts is a 1942 musical film directed by Frank Borzage, starring Kathryn Grayson, Marsha Hunt and Van Heflin. Seven Sweethearts generated a bit of legal trouble seven years later. In 1949, Hungarian playwright Ferenc Herczeg sued MGM, Pasternak, and screenwriters Walter Reich and Leo Townsend for $200,000, claiming they had plagiarized his play Seven Sisters, which he had written in 1903 and which Paramount had adapted into The Seven Sisters a 1915 movie starring Madge Evans. Herczeg was imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp in Hungary when Seven Sweethearts was produced and released, and consequently he didn't learn of the film's existence until 1948. The suit was settled out of court for a substantial amount.Kathryn Grayson's real-life sister, Frances Raeburn, played "Cornelius."".
- Seven_Sweethearts budget "752000.0".
- Seven_Sweethearts cinematography George_J._Folsey.
- Seven_Sweethearts cinematography Leonard_Smith_(cinematographer).
- Seven_Sweethearts country United_States.
- Seven_Sweethearts director Frank_Borzage.
- Seven_Sweethearts distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- Seven_Sweethearts editing Blanche_Sewell.
- Seven_Sweethearts gross "1686000.0".
- Seven_Sweethearts language English_language.
- Seven_Sweethearts musicComposer Franz_Waxman.
- Seven_Sweethearts producer Frank_Borzage.
- Seven_Sweethearts producer Joe_Pasternak.
- Seven_Sweethearts releaseDate "1942-11-13".
- Seven_Sweethearts runtime "5880.0".
- Seven_Sweethearts starring Cecilia_Parker.
- Seven_Sweethearts starring Kathryn_Grayson.
- Seven_Sweethearts starring Marsha_Hunt_(actress).
- Seven_Sweethearts starring Van_Heflin.
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- Seven_Sweethearts writer Ferenc_Herczeg.
- Seven_Sweethearts writer Leo_Townsend.
- Seven_Sweethearts writer Walter_Reisch.
- Seven_Sweethearts basedOn "Seven Sisters".
- Seven_Sweethearts budget "752000.0".
- Seven_Sweethearts cinematography George_J._Folsey.
- Seven_Sweethearts cinematography Leonard_Smith_(cinematographer).
- Seven_Sweethearts director Frank_Borzage.
- Seven_Sweethearts distributor Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
- Seven_Sweethearts editing Blanche_Sewell.
- Seven_Sweethearts gross "1686000.0".
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- Seven_Sweethearts language English_language.
- Seven_Sweethearts music Franz_Waxman.
- Seven_Sweethearts name "Seven Sweethearts".
- Seven_Sweethearts producer Joe_Pasternak.
- Seven_Sweethearts producer "Frank Borzage".
- Seven_Sweethearts released "1942-11-13".
- Seven_Sweethearts runtime "5880.0".
- Seven_Sweethearts screenplay Leo_Townsend.
- Seven_Sweethearts screenplay Walter_Reisch.
- Seven_Sweethearts starring Cecilia_Parker.
- Seven_Sweethearts starring Kathryn_Grayson.
- Seven_Sweethearts starring Marsha_Hunt_(actress).
- Seven_Sweethearts starring Van_Heflin.
- Seven_Sweethearts title "Seven Sweethearts".
- Seven_Sweethearts writer "Ferenc Herczeg play".
- Seven_Sweethearts subject Category:1940s_musical_films.
- Seven_Sweethearts subject Category:1942_films.
- Seven_Sweethearts subject Category:American_films.
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- Seven_Sweethearts subject Category:Films_directed_by_Frank_Borzage.
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- Seven_Sweethearts comment "Seven Sweethearts is a 1942 musical film directed by Frank Borzage, starring Kathryn Grayson, Marsha Hunt and Van Heflin. Seven Sweethearts generated a bit of legal trouble seven years later. In 1949, Hungarian playwright Ferenc Herczeg sued MGM, Pasternak, and screenwriters Walter Reich and Leo Townsend for $200,000, claiming they had plagiarized his play Seven Sisters, which he had written in 1903 and which Paramount had adapted into The Seven Sisters a 1915 movie starring Madge Evans.".
- Seven_Sweethearts label "7 ragazze innamorate".
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- Seven_Sweethearts name "Seven Sweethearts".