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1939 film
Eternally Yours
File:Eternally Yours.jpgDVD Cover
Directed byTay Garnett
Written byC. Graham Baker
Gene Towne
Produced byTay Garnett
Walter Wanger (Executive Producer)
StarringLoretta Young
David Niven
Broderick Crawford
Hugh Herbert
Billie Burke
C. Aubrey Smith
Zasu Pitts
Eve Arden
CinematographyMerritt B. Gerstad
Music byWerner Janssen
Distributed byUnited Artists
Release date7 October 1939
Running time95 min
Country United States
LanguageEnglish

Eternally Yours (1939) is a comedy film made by Walter Wanger and released by United Artists. The film was produced and directed by Tay Garnett with Walter Wanger as executive producer, from a screenplay by C. Graham Baker and Gene Towne.

It starred Loretta Young, David Niven and Broderick Crawford with a large supporting cast including Hugh Herbert, Billie Burke, C. Aubrey Smith, Virginia Field, Raymond Walburn, Zasu Pitts and Eve Arden. Composer Werner Janssen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Music.

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