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The Late George Apley (1947) was a Comedy - Romance Film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Fred Kohlmar.

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By Caftan Woman on Sep 13, 2013 From Caftan Woman

John P. Marquand's popular Pulitzer prize-winning 1937 novel The Late George Apley skewered the pretentious upper class Bostonian of the early 20th century. The deceased fictional title character is given the biographical treatment by one of his Boston Brahmin peers and through that narrow lens and... Read full article


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Catherine Apley: She's from Worcester.
George Apley: [who is from Boston] From Worcester? A foreigner!


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Ernst Lubitsch directed additional scenes after Joseph L. Mankiewicz left the picture.
"The Screen Guild Theater" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on March 8, 1948 with Ronald Colman, Peg Cummings, Edna Best and Richard Haydn reprising their film roles.
Percy Waram was the only member of the original Broadway cast of "The Late George Apley" to repeat his role onscreen.
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Also directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz




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