Home in Indiana (1944) | |
| Director(s) | Henry Hathaway |
| Producer(s) | |
| Top Genres | Adventure, Drama, Romance |
| Top Topics | |
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Home in Indiana Overview:
Home in Indiana (1944) was a Adventure - Drama Film directed by Henry Hathaway .
Academy Awards 1944 --- Ceremony Number 17 (source: AMPAS)
| Award | Recipient | Result |
| Best Cinematography | Edward Cronjager | Nominated |
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'Lombard,' back home in Indiana
By vp19 on Feb 20, 2013 From Carole & Co.Carole Lombard is shown dining in Chicago on Jan. 14, 1942, prior to her departure for Indianapolis, a successful war bond rally, and fate. Now, a one-woman play about one of Fort Wayne's most famous natives is planned for her hometown this spring.The two-act play "Lombard" by Michael B. Druxman (ht... Read full article
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J. F. 'Thunder' Bolt:
Bless this food and us that eats it. Amen.
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Facts about
The horse racing scenes for this movie were shot on location at the Sandusky County Ohio Fairgrounds in Fremont Ohio.
Although Lon McCallister is "introduced" in the credits as one of the "three young players in their first featured roles," he was a featured player in Stage Door Canteen.
The St. Petersburg Florida Evening Independent of August 10, 1944, reviewed the movie and had this to say about June Haver: "This June Haver is young and pretty with a nearly perfect figure which was displayed with a lavishness that makes one wonder how the Hays Office ever let it get by the censors. June wore fewer clothes, in two sequences, than I have seen anybody wear in a picture since the Hays Office took over. As she is decidedly worth looking at in that very scanty attire, the wonder is that the footage was not eliminated."
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Although Lon McCallister is "introduced" in the credits as one of the "three young players in their first featured roles," he was a featured player in Stage Door Canteen.
The St. Petersburg Florida Evening Independent of August 10, 1944, reviewed the movie and had this to say about June Haver: "This June Haver is young and pretty with a nearly perfect figure which was displayed with a lavishness that makes one wonder how the Hays Office ever let it get by the censors. June wore fewer clothes, in two sequences, than I have seen anybody wear in a picture since the Hays Office took over. As she is decidedly worth looking at in that very scanty attire, the wonder is that the footage was not eliminated."
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