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  1. Bachelor Mother: Directed by Garson Kanin. With Ginger Rogers, David Niven, Charles Coburn, Frank Albertson. An unemployed woman discovers an abandoned baby on the steps of an orphanage, and accepts an offer to take responsibility for the child in return for a job.

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  3. Bachelor Mother: Directed by Garson Kanin. With Ginger Rogers, David Niven, Charles Coburn, Frank Albertson. An unemployed woman discovers an abandoned baby on the steps of an orphanage, and accepts an offer to take responsibility for the child in return for a job.

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    • Comedy, Romance
    • Garson Kanin
    • 1939-08-04
  4. Synopsis. Leaving work after she has been dismissed from her job at Merlin's department store, salesgirl Polly Parrish happens upon a woman leaving an infant on a foundling's home doorstep and is pounced on by the attendants as its mother. After furiously protesting that she is not the baby's mother, Polly leaves the orphanage, but the ...

    • Garson Kanin, Edward Killy
    • Ginger Rogers
  5. Bachelor Mother is a 1939 Screwball Comedy directed by Garson Kanin, starring Ginger Rogers, David Niven, and Charles Coburn. Polly Parish (Rogers) is a young single woman working as a salesclerk for John B. Merlin and Son, a large department store in New York City .

  6. Directed by Garson Kanin. Screenplay by Norman Krasna, Felix Jackson. Starring Ginger Rogers, David Niven, Charles Coburn, Frank Alberston, E.E. Clive. Synopsis. Polly Parrish (Rogers) attempts to stop a woman from abandoning her baby on the steps of a foundling home.

  7. Bachelor Mother (1939) is an American romantic comedy film directed by Garson Kanin, and starring Ginger Rogers, David Niven, and Charles Coburn. The screenplay was written by Norman Krasna from an Academy Award-nominated story [2] by Felix Jackson (a.k.a. Felix Joachimson) written for the 1935 Austrian-Hungarian film Little Mother.

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