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| distributor = [[Twentieth Century-Fox]]
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'''''The Late George Apley''''' is a [[1947 in film|1947]] film about a stuffy, upper-class [[Boston]]ian who is forced to adjust to a changing world. It starred [[Ronald Colman]] in the title role and was based on [[John P. Marquand]]'s [[The Late George Apley|novel of the same name]] and the subsequent play by Marquand and [[George S. Kaufman]].
'''''The Late George Apley''''' is a [[1947 in film|1947]] film about a stuffy, upper-class [[Boston]]ian who is forced to adjust to a changing world. It starred [[Ronald Colman]] in the title role and was based on [[John P. Marquand]]'s [[The Late George Apley|novel of the same name]] and the subsequent play by Marquand and [[George S. Kaufman]].

==Plot==
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George Apley ([[Ronald Colman]]), a Boston blueblood passionately in love with his hometown. He has made it very clear that his son and daughter are to remain there for their entire lives and only associate with native Bostonians. To his horror. his Harvard-student son falls in love with a Worcester girl and his daughter falls in love with a Yale student.<ref>http://www.allmovie.com/work/the-late-george-apley-98826</ref>


==Cast==
==Cast==
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Revision as of 14:53, 3 May 2009

The Late George Apley
Directed byJoseph L. Mankiewicz
Written byJohn P. Marquand (novel and play)
George S. Kaufman (play)
Philip Dunne
Produced byFred Kohlmar
StarringRonald Colman
Vanessa Brown
Richard Haydn
Charles Russell
Richard Ney
CinematographyJoseph LaShelle
Edited byJames B. Clark
Music byCyril J. Mockridge
Distributed byTwentieth Century-Fox
Release date
March 20, 1947
Running time
93 min
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

The Late George Apley is a 1947 film about a stuffy, upper-class Bostonian who is forced to adjust to a changing world. It starred Ronald Colman in the title role and was based on John P. Marquand's novel of the same name and the subsequent play by Marquand and George S. Kaufman.

Plot

George Apley (Ronald Colman), a Boston blueblood passionately in love with his hometown. He has made it very clear that his son and daughter are to remain there for their entire lives and only associate with native Bostonians. To his horror. his Harvard-student son falls in love with a Worcester girl and his daughter falls in love with a Yale student.[1]

Cast