Seven Sweethearts

Seven Sweethearts

98 mins | Romance, Music | Nov. 13, 1942

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.

Seven Sweethearts

98 mins | Romance, Music | Nov. 13, 1942

Seven Sweethearts
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.
IMDb rating 6.4
Producers Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Original title Seven Sweethearts
Directors Frank Borzage
Writers Leo Townsend, Walter Reisch

Cast

Kathryn Grayson

as Billie Van Maaster

Marsha Hunt

as Regina 'Reggie' Van Maaster

Cecilia Parker

as Victor Van Maaster

Peggy Moran

as Albert 'Al' Van Maaster

Dorothy Morris

as Peter Van Maaster

Frances Rafferty

as George Van Maaster

Frances Raeburn

as Cornelius Van Maaster

Van Heflin

as Henry Taggart

Carl Esmond

as Carl Randall

Michael Butler

as Bernard Groton, Peter's Beau

Cliff Danielson

as Martin Leyden, Victor's Beau

William Roberts

as Anthony Vreeland, Cornelius' Beau

James Warren

as Theodore Vaney, Albert's Beau

Dick Simmons

as Paul Brandt, George's Beau

S.Z. Sakall

as Mr. Van Maaster, the Father

Diana Lewis

as Mrs. Nugent, a Newlywed

Lewis Howard

as Mr. Nugent, a Newlywed

Isobel Elsom

as Miss Abagail Robbins

Donald Meek

as Reverend Howgan, the Minister

Louise Beavers

as Petunia, the Maid

Gladys Blake

as Newspaper Telephone Operator (uncredited)

Lorraine Bridges

as Specialty Bit in "Little Tingle Tangle Toes" Number (uncredited)

Terry Koechig

as Specialty Bit in "Little Tingle Tangle Toes" Number (uncredited)

Faith Kruger

as Specialty Bit in "Little Tingle Tangle Toes" Number (uncredited)

Caren Marsh

as Dancer (uncredited)

John Maxwell

as City Editor (uncredited)

Cecil Stewart

as Organist (uncredited)

Eleanor Taylor

as Girl (uncredited)