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    One Foot in Heaven

    1941 · Drama · 1h 48m

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  1. One Foot in Heaven: Directed by Irving Rapper. With Fredric March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart. Episodic look at the life of a minister and his family as they move from one parish to another.

  2. One Foot in Heaven is a 1941 American biographical drama film directed by Irving Rapper and starring Fredric March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart and Elisabeth Fraser. The film was adapted by Casey Robinson from the autobiography by Hartzell Spence. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers.

  3. A minister and his wife cope with the problems of church life in the 20th century in One Foot in Heaven (1941) starring Fredric March and Martha Scott. Intro Aired: Mar 2019. TCM s Alicia Malone introduces One Foot In Heaven, 1941. Film Details.

  4. In the early 20th century, William Spence and Hope Morris Spence are a Methodist minister and his wife. From Central Canada, William forwent his medical school education in Toronto to become a minister, much to the chagrin of Hope's well-off parents of Stratford, Ontario.

  5. One Foot in Heaven (1941) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. One Foot in Heaven. After hearing an evangelist preach, William Spence (Fredric March) abandons his dream of becoming a doctor in favor of studying for the clergy.

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  7. Folks, meet a grand FATHER! He's the affable, laffable head of the most delightful family that ever stepped out of America's screens...into America's hearts!

  8. One Foot in Heaven is a 1941 American biographical film starring Fredric March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart and Elisabeth Fraser. The film was adapted by Casey Robinson from the autobiography by Hartzell Spence. It was directed by Irving Rapper.

  9. One Foot in Heaven is a 1941 American biographical film starring Fredric March, Martha Scott, Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart and Elisabeth Fraser. The film was adapted by Casey Robinson from the autobiography by Hartzell Spence.

  10. In one of his finest performances, Fredric March plays Rev. William Spence, a Methodist minister who devotes his life to transforming wavering parishes into strong pillars of faith.

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