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  1. United States. Language. English. Budget. $484,000 [1] [2] Box office. $1,534,000 [2] Journey for Margaret is a 1942 American drama film set in London in World War II. [3] It stars Robert Young and Laraine Day as a couple who have to confront the loss of their unborn child due to a bombing raid.

    • $484,000
    • B. P. Fineman, Dore Schary
  2. Journey for Margaret: Directed by W.S. Van Dyke, Herbert Kline. With Robert Young, Laraine Day, Fay Bainter, Nigel Bruce. John Davis, a married American newspaper reporter in London, covers the story of a home for children displaced by the war and meets two kids who grow attached to him.

    • (946)
    • Drama, Romance, War
    • W.S. Van Dyke, Herbert Kline
    • 1942-12
  3. Journey For Margaret (1942) -- (Movie Clip) After The Fall Of France The opening (not featuring title character Margaret O’Brien, in her first billed role), as expectant parents John and Nora (Robert Young, Laraine Day) arrive in London, 1939, having fled France, greeted by Herbert (Nigel Bruce), in MGM’s Journey For Margaret, 1942, based ...

  4. When his wife is traumatized by a miscarriage during a London bombing, American journalist John Davis, decides to set out on his assignment in England. His wife tries to mourn her loss with sports and social events, while John is sent to write an article about the orphanages in the heart of London. There he meets Margaret White, a little girl ...

  5. Dec 20, 2012 · Journey for Margaret, a drama set in London during WWII starring Robert Young, is directed by Van Dyke as an adaptation of the novel of the same name by William Lindsay White. On assignment in Britain, American correspondent William L. White adopted and brought back to the U.S. a little war orphan about whom he subsequently wrote a book, “A ...

  6. After a shrapnel wound and loss of her baby she returns to America. War weary, he is forced to do a story about war orphans, where he meets Margaret. W.S. Van Dyke. Director. William Ludwig. Screenplay. David Hertz. Screenplay. An American newspaperman and his wife, end up in London after several retreats in the opening days of WWII.

  7. This was just a cute, feel good movie about family and the struggles of World War 2. An American newspaperman and his wife, end up in London after several retreats in the opening days of WWII. After a shrapnel wound and loss of her baby she returns to America. War weary, he is forced to do a story about war orphans, where he meets Margaret.

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