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  1. Roughly Speaking is a 1945 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Rosalind Russell and Jack Carson. The plot involves a strong-minded mother keeping her family afloat through World War I and the Great Depression. The film was based on the autobiography of the same name, published in 1943, by Louise Randall Pierson.

  2. Roughly Speaking: Directed by Michael Curtiz. With Rosalind Russell, Jack Carson, Robert Hutton, Jean Sullivan. Determined to overcome poverty, Louise Randall attends business school and weds Rodney Crane. Her driven nature leads to marital breakdown.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Michael Curtiz
    • 1946-04-11
  3. 1h 57m. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Articles & Reviews. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A man's wild moneymaking schemes leave his wife to raise their family. Cast & Crew. Read More. Michael Curtiz. Director. Rosalind Russell. Louise Randall. Jack Carson. Harold Pierson. Robert Hutton. John, age 20-28. Jean Sullivan.

  4. Summaries. In 1902, enterprising Louise Randall is determined to succeed in a man's world. She enrolls at business college but her plans for a career change when she falls in love with handsome Rodney Crane. Although the two have little in common and Rodney disagrees with Louise's views on the woman's role in society, they marry and have four ...

  5. Roughly Speaking. Determined to rise above her poor but proud upbringing, feisty New Englander Louise Randall (Rosalind Russell) attends business school and marries conservative banker Rodney...

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    • Michael Curtiz
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Rosalind Russell
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  8. Roughly Speaking is a 1945 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Rosalind Russell and Jack Carson. The plot involves a strong-minded mother keeping her family afloat through World War I and the Great Depression. The film was based on the autobiography of the same name, published in 1943, by Louise Randall Pierson.

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