
For Heaven’s Sake (1950)
An angel takes on human form in order to persuade a theatrical couple to finally consummate their child that has been waiting to be born.
Director: George Seaton
Actors: Clifton Webb, Edmund Gwenn, Gigi Perreau, Harry von Zell, Jack La Rue, Joan Bennett, Joan Blondell, Robert Cummings, Sue Casey, Tommy Rettig
Country: United States of America
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