
No Sad Songs for Me
A Story of the Lonesome Cry in Many Women's Hearts...Mary Scott learns she only has ten months to live before dying of an incurable disease. She manages to keep the news from her husband, Brad and daughter, Polly. She tries to make every moment of her life count, but her effort is weakened by the discovery that Brad is interested in his assistant, Chris Radner. But when she learns that Brad does indeed love her and not Chris, and that Chris is leaving town, she realizes what she must do to ensure the future happiness of Brad and Polly. She persuades Chris to stay, makes a genuine friend of her and watches Polly grow towards Chris.
Description: Mary Scott learns she only has ten months to live before dying of an incurable disease. She manages to keep the news from her husband, Brad and daughter, Polly. She tries to make every moment of her life count, but her effort is weakened by the discovery that Brad is interested in his assistant, Chris Radner. But when she learns that Brad does indeed love her and not Chris, and that Chris is leaving town, she realizes what she must do to ensure the future happiness of Brad and Polly. She persuades Chris to stay, makes a genuine friend of her and watches Polly grow towards Chris.
Genres: Drama
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 88 minutes
Release Date: 1950-04-27

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Margaret Sullavan
Played Mary Scott

Wendell Corey
Played Bradford 'Brad' Scott

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Natalie Wood
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John McIntire
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Ann Doran
Played Louise Spears

Richard Quine
Played Brownie

Jeanette Nolan
Played Mona Frene

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Played Frieda Miles

Raymond Greenleaf
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John Berkes
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Harris Brown
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Played Mrs. Hendrickson (uncredited)
George Bruggeman
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Paul E. Burns
Played Florist (uncredited)

Harry Cheshire
Played Mel Fenelly (uncredited)
Rita Conde
Played Mexican Girl (uncredited)
Miguel Contreras
Played Mexican Orchestra Leader (uncredited)
Marcel De La Brosse
Played Waiter (uncredited)
Bill Dill
Played Man (uncredited)
Al Eben
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Douglas Evans
Played Jack Miles (uncredited)
Robert Filmer
Played Man (uncredited)

Sumner Getchell
Played George Spears (uncredited)

Myron Healey
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Mary Alan Hokanson
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Tom Kingston
Played Man (uncredited)
Therese Lyon
Played Elderly Lady (uncredited)

Louis Mason
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Harold Miller
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Frank O'Connor
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Hank Patterson
Played Night Construction Workman (uncredited)

Maudie Prickett
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Charles Schaeffer
Played Man (uncredited)

Ted Stanhope
Played Drunk at Party (uncredited)

Harlan Warde
Played Lee Corbett (uncredited)

Margo Woode
Played Doris Weldon (uncredited)
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