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Reviews A young English woman, Alison Kirbe (Deborah Kerr), inherits a Texas ranch and heads to America to start a new and prosperous life, having no idea of the sort of man trouble she'll...
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The film Please Believe Me is based on a simple premise, that people who are from Texas have to be rich and vulgarly so in fact. When Deborah Kerr, a most prim and proper English lass inherits property in Texas everyone assumes she inherited something like South Fork.
Please Believe Me: Directed by Norman Taurog. With Deborah Kerr, Robert Walker, Mark Stevens, Peter Lawford. An English woman, inherits a Texas Ranch and heads to America.
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- Comedy, Mystery, Romance
- Norman Taurog
- 1950-05-12
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Please Believe Me is a 1949 American romantic comedy film directed by Norman Taurog, and starring Deborah Kerr, Robert Walker, Mark Stevens and Peter Lawford.
Norman Taurog. Synopsis. An English woman, inherits a Texas Ranch and heads to America. A gambler in debt pursues her, so does a bachelor on the hunt, who is traveling with his lawyer, to whom...
In the 1950 MGM romantic comedy Please Believe Me, Deborah Kerr shines as Alison, a no-nonsense English girl who travels by ship to America to claim a ranch in Texas that she has recently inherited. En route, she finds herself pursued by a trio of very different men: Terence (Robert Walker), a gambler looking for someone to pay off his debts ...