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    The Impatient Years

    1944 · Comedy drama · 1h 31m

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  1. The Impatient Years: Directed by Irving Cummings. With Jean Arthur, Lee Bowman, Charles Coburn, Edgar Buchanan. To rekindle their love, a divorce judge orders a couple whose marriage is on the rocks to re-enact their four-day breakneck courtship.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Irving Cummings
    • 1944-09-10
  2. The Impatient Years is a 1944 romance film made by Columbia Pictures, directed by Irving Cummings, and written by Virginia Van Upp. This was the final film Jean Arthur owed Columbia as part of her long contract which included periods of fights with studio boss Harry Cohn and resulted in a number of suspensions.

  3. Jean Arthur's impatient years were over, from now on she would lead a completely independent life, conforming to no one's demands but her own." Cast: Jean Arthur (Janice Anderson), Lee Bowman (Andy Anderson), Charles Coburn (William Smith), Edgar Buchanan (Judge), Charley Grapewin (Bellboy), Harry Davenport (Minister), Jane Darwell (Minister's ...

    • Irving Cummings, Abby Berlin
    • Jean Arthur
  4. The Impatient Years (1944) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. The Impatient Years. To rekindle their love, a divorce judge orders Sgt. Andy Anderson (Lee Bowman) and his wife, Janie (Jean Arthur), to reenact their four-day breakneck courtship.

    • Irving Cummings
    • Comedy, Drama
    • Jean Arthur
  6. Summaries. To rekindle their love, a divorce judge orders a couple whose marriage is on the rocks to re-enact their four-day breakneck courtship. Standing before a divorce court judge are Sergeant Andy Anderson and Janie Anderson asking him to dissolve their marriage. Janie's father, William Smith, objects and the judge allows him to give his ...

  7. Irving Cummings. Director. Virginia Van Upp. Screenplay. Standing before a divorce court judge are Sergeant Andy Anderson and Janie Anderson asking him to dissolve their marriage. Janie's father, William Smith, objects and the judge allows him to give his version of their story. They had met in San Francisco fifteen months earlier and, after ...

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