Heaven Can Wait (1943 film)
Heaven Can Wait is a 1943 Technicolor American supernatural comedy film produced and directed by Ernst Lubitsch. The screenplay was by Samson Raphaelson based on the play Birthday by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete. The music score was by Alfred Newman and the cinematography by Edward Cronjager.
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Directed by | Ernst Lubitsch |
Written by | Samson Raphaelson |
Based on | Birthday/Születésnap 1934 play by Ladislaus Bus-Fekete |
Produced by | Ernst Lubitsch |
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Narrated by | Don Ameche |
Cinematography | Edward Cronjager |
Edited by | Dorothy Spencer |
Music by | Alfred Newman |
Production company | 20th Century Fox |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,115,400 |
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The film tells the story of a man who has to prove he belongs in Hell by telling his life story. It stars Gene Tierney, Don Ameche, and Charles Coburn. The supporting cast includes Marjorie Main, Laird Cregar, Spring Byington, Allyn Joslyn, Eugene Pallette, Signe Hasso, Louis Calhern, Tod Andrews, and Clara Blandick.
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