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  1. Please Believe Me

    Please Believe Me

    1950 · Romantic comedy · 1h 27m
  2. 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 . Plot. Alison Kirbe is a young London girl who has just found out she has inherited a Texas ranch from an old soldier she had befriended during World War II.

  3. 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. A gambler in debt pursues her, so does a bachelor on the hunt, who is traveling with his lawyer, to whom Kirbe is most attracted. Unfortunately, he thinks she's running a scam.

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    • Comedy, Mystery, Romance
    • Norman Taurog
    • 1950-05-12
  4. Please Believe Me (1950) Movie Info Synopsis 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...

    • Romance, Comedy
  5. Please Believe Me (1950) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. 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 ...

    • Norman Taurog, Sid Sidman
    • Deborah Kerr
  7. 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 lawye...

  8. Synopsis by Hal Erickson. Producer Val Lewton abandoned the "psychological horror" efforts of his RKO days when he moved to MGM in 1950. Lewton's Please Believe Me is a simple, sometimes simplistic romantic comedy, designed principally as a showcase for Deborah Kerr. The star plays Alison Kirbe, an English girl who inherits a Texas ranch.

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