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Synopsis
Olivia de Havilland won the first of her two Academy Awards for To Each His Own. During World War I, De Havilland falls in love with a young soldier (John Lund). He is killed in battle before they can marry, leaving De Havilland to raise their child alone. She gives the baby up for adoption, then goes to work in the cosmetic business, working her way up to an executive post. While in London on business during World War II, Olivia comes face to face with her grown son (John Lund again), now a military officer himself. Though she resists revealing her true identity, mother and son are brought together by a wise old British peer (Roland Culver). Olivia De Havilland's Oscar win was doubly sweet in that To Each His Own was her first film after an enforced two-year absence, brought about when she sued Warner Bros. to get out of her restrictive contract. Long available only in washed-out TV prints, To Each His Own was eventually restored to its pristine 35-millimeter glory by the American Film Institute. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Mary Anderson Corinna Piersen
Griff Barnett Mr. Norris
Roland Culver Lord Desham
Olivia de Havilland Miss Josephine Norris
Bill Goodwin Mac Tilton
John Lund Capt. Bart Cosgrove
Phillip Terry Alex Piersen

Production Crew

Hans Dreier Art Director
James M. Walters Art Director
Roland Anderson Art Director
Daniel L. Fapp Cinematographer
Victor Young Composer (Music Score)
Edith Head Costume Designer
Mitchell Leisen Director
Alma Macrorie Editor
Charles Brackett Producer
Charles Brackett Screenwriter
Jacques Thery Screenwriter
James M. Walters Set Designer
Sam Comer Set Designer
Jay Livingston Songwriter
Ray Evans Songwriter
Farciot Edouart Special Effects
Gordon Jennings Special Effects
Year: 1946
Runtime: 122
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Paramount