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  1. Auntie Mame: Directed by Morton DaCosta. With Rosalind Russell, Forrest Tucker, Coral Browne, Fred Clark. An orphan goes to live with his free-spirited aunt. Conflict ensues when the executor of his father's estate objects to the aunt's lifestyle.

    • (12K)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Morton DaCosta
    • 1958-12-27
  2. Auntie Mame is a 1958 American Technirama Technicolor comedy film based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Edward Everett Tanner III (under the pseudonym Patrick Dennis) and the 1956 play of the same name by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee.

  3. Find out who starred in the 1958 comedy film Auntie Mame, based on the novel by Patrick Dennis. See the full list of actors, directors, writers, producers, and more on IMDb.

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  5. Auntie Mame. The legendary Rosalind Russell ("Gypsy," "His Girl Friday") recreates on screen her Broadway triumph as an eccentric grande dame whoteaches her 10-year old nephew to appreciate life. 6,615 IMDb 7.9 2 h 23 min 1958. X-Ray 13+. Comedy · Drama · Cheerful · Gentle. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $2.99. Buy movie. HD $12.99 $7.99.

    • 143 min
    • 14
  6. A comedy adaptation of the novel and play by Patrick Dennis, starring Rosalind Russell as an eccentric heiress who raises her nephew to be a free spirit. Watch clips, read reviews, and learn more about the film's production and awards.

    • Morton Dacosta, Don Page
    • Rosalind Russell
  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Auntie_MameAuntie Mame - Wikipedia

    Auntie Mame - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Stage adaptations. Film adaptations. Re-issues. References. External links. Auntie Mame: An Irreverent Escapade is a 1955 novel by American author Patrick Dennis chronicling the madcap adventures of a boy, Patrick, growing up as the ward of his Aunt Mame Dennis, the sister of his dead father.

  8. The movie, spanning two decades, follows Mame Dennis, a New York eccentric, as she attempts to raise her nephew through the changing social climates of the Depression and it's aftermath.

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    • Comedy
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