Room for One More (1952) [NR]

Release Date:
January 10, 1952

Original Title:
Room for One More

Alternate Titles:
Apithani oikogenia
Babas, mama kai Sia
C'è posto per tutti
Cette sacrée famille
Er kan er nog meer bij
Hogar, dulce hogar
Sempre Cabe Mais Um
Syv må man være
The Easy Way
Tilaa vielä yhdelle
Trångt om saligheten
Vater werden ist nicht schwer
Есть место еще для одного

Genres:
Comedy | Family

Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 98

Makes room for your broadest grins and your longest laughs!

Anne and "Poppy" Rose have three quirky kids. Anne has a generous heart and the belief in the innocence of children. To the unhappy surprise of her husband she takes in the orphan Jane, a problem child who already tried to kill herself once.

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Art Direction:
Douglas Bacon

Costume Design:
Leah Rhodes
Marjorie Best

Director:
Norman Taurog

Director of Photography:
Robert Burks

Editor:
Alan Crosland, Jr.

Makeup Designer:
Gordon Bau

Novel:
Anna Perrot Rose

Orchestrator:
Murray Cutter

Original Music Composer:
Max Steiner

Producer:
Henry Blanke

Screenplay:
Melville Shavelson
Jack Rose

Set Decoration:
William L. Kuehl

Sound:
Charles Lang

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