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  1. Box office. $2,033,000 [1] Smilin' Through is a 1932 American pre-Code MGM romantic drama film based on the 1919 play of the same name written by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin under the pseudonym of Allan Langdon Martin. It was adapted from the play by James Bernard Fagan, Donald Ogden Stewart, Ernest Vajda and Claudine West.

  2. Smilin' Through is a 1941 American Technicolor musical film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Jeanette MacDonald, Brian Aherne, Gene Raymond and Ian Hunter. [2] [3] Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it is based on the 1919 play of the same name by Jane Cowl and Jane Murfin. The film was a remake of a previous 1932 version by MGM and was the ...

  3. Smilin' Through: Directed by Sidney Franklin. With Norma Shearer, Fredric March, Leslie Howard, O.P. Heggie. The adoptive father of a young woman is horrified to learn she plans to marry the son of the man who accidentally killed her aunt years before.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Sidney Franklin
    • 1932-09-24
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  5. Smilin' Through: Directed by Frank Borzage. With Jeanette MacDonald, Brian Aherne, Gene Raymond, Ian Hunter. John Carteret has long been depressed and lonely, because at his wedding years ago, his bride Moonyean was murdered.

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    • Musical, Romance
    • Frank Borzage
    • 1941-10
  6. Smilin' Through (1932) -- (Movie Clip) Rather Sweet Of Me MGM travels through time, as Carteret (Leslie Howard) and Owen (O.P. Heggie) join Kathleen (first Cora Sue Collins then Norma Shearer) for her 5th and 21st birthdays, then with suitor Willie (Ralph Forbes), in director Sidney Franklin's Smilin' Through, 1932.

    • Sidney Franklin, Harry Bucquet
    • Norma Shearer
  7. Rent Smilin' Through on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. On the day of his wedding, Sir John Carteret's (Leslie Howard) fiancée, Moonyeen (Norma Shearer), is killed by a jealous rival named ...

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    • Romance
  8. Smilin' Through (1941) -- (Movie Clip) This Is His Bad Day In a small English village celebrating Queen Victoria's sixtieth jubilee, the vicar (Ian Hunter) and servant Ellen (Frances Robinson) worry about Sir John (Brian Aherne), who is visited in the cemetery by a ghostly Jeanette MacDonald, in Frank Borzage's 1941 re-make of Smilin' Through.