My Pal Gus
1952 film by Robert Parrish / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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My Pal Gus is a 1952 American comedy drama film directed by Robert Parrish which follows Gus (George Winslow), the young son of divorced industrialist Dave Jennings (Richard Widmark). Unable to cope with Gus' mischievous streak, Jennings places the boy in a day-care center. Gus' teacher Lydia Marble (Joanne Dru) manages to curb the boy's prankishness, and along the way falls in love with Jennings. Enter the villainess of the piece: Jennings' ex-wife Joyce (Audrey Totter), who claims that the divorce is invalid and demands a huge sum from Jennings, lest she claim custody of Gus.
My Pal Gus | |
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Directed by | Robert Parrish |
Written by | Fay Kanin Michael Kanin |
Produced by | Stanley Rubin |
Starring | Richard Widmark Joanne Dru Audrey Totter George Winslow Joan Banks Regis Toomey Ludwig Donath Ann Morrison Lisa Golm Christopher Olsen Robert Foulk |
Cinematography | Leo Tover |
Edited by | Robert Fritch |
Music by | Leigh Harline |
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Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $725,000[1] |
Box office | $1 million (US rentals)[2] |
The film was officially dubbed My Pal Gus in August 1952.[3] Prior to that, four different pre-release titles had been announced—in order of appearance, How High Is Up?, The Problem Is Love,[4] Big Man,[5][4] and Top Man.[6] The next-to-last of these would reemerge in December to play a prominent part in the film's advertising campaign.[7][8][9]