
Seven Sweethearts
It's A SWEETHEART Of A Picture!Little Delft, Michigan follows the customs of old-world Holland and is known for its Tulip Festival. The owner of the hotel insists that his seven daughters marry in order, from eldest to youngest.
Description: Little Delft, Michigan follows the customs of old-world Holland and is known for its Tulip Festival. The owner of the hotel insists that his seven daughters marry in order, from eldest to youngest.
Genres: Music, Romance
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $0
Runtime: 98 minutes
Release Date: 1942-11-13

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Peggy Moran
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Dorothy Morris
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Played George Van Maaster

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Played Carl Randall
Michael Butler
Played Bernard Groton, Peter's Beau
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Played Martin Leyden, Victor's Beau

William Roberts
Played Anthony Vreeland, Cornelius' Beau

James Warren
Played Theodore Vaney, Albert's Beau

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Played Paul Brandt, George's Beau

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Diana Lewis
Played Mrs. Nugent, a Newlywed

Lewis Howard
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Isobel Elsom
Played Miss Abagail Robbins

Donald Meek
Played Reverend Howgan, the Minister

Louise Beavers
Played Petunia, the Maid

Gladys Blake
Played Newspaper Telephone Operator (uncredited)
Lorraine Bridges
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Faith Kruger
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Caren Marsh
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John Maxwell
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Cecil Stewart
Played Organist (uncredited)
Eleanor Taylor
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