Tell It to the Judge (1949) [NR]

Release Date:
November 18, 1949

Original Title:
Tell It to the Judge

Genres:
Comedy | Romance

Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 87

Rosalind returns to comedy...with a BANG!

Marsha Meredith, an attorney-at-law, is nominated for a federal judgeship, but her nomination is opposed by a 'Good-Government' group that thinks her divorce makes her unfit for the job. This evolves into situations, happening in Florida, New England, Washington D.C., and the Adirondacks, such as the misunderstood husband trying to win back his wife, and the misunderstood wife trying to make her husband jealous, and one case of mistaken identity after another, after another.

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Additional Dialogue:
Roland Kibbee

Art Direction:
Carl Anderson

Assistant Camera:
Emil Oster

Assistant Director:
Sam Nelson

Camera Operator:
Irving Klein

Costume Design:
Jean Louis

Director:
Norman Foster

Director of Photography:
Joseph Walker

Editor:
Charles Nelson

Gaffer:
George Hager

Grip:
Pat Sutherland

Hairstylist:
Helen Hunt

Makeup Supervisor:
Fred B. Phillips

Music Director:
Morris Stoloff

Orchestrator:
Harold Byrns

Original Music Composer:
Werner R. Heymann

Other:
Joan Joseff

Producer:
Buddy Adler

Production Manager:
Jack Fier

Screenplay:
Nat Perrin

Script Supervisor:
Dorothy Cumming

Set Decoration:
William Kiernan

Sound Engineer:
George Cooper

Still Photographer:
Irving Lippman

Story:
Devery Freeman

Writer:
Allan Scott

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