Louisa

Plot

Architect Hal Norton and wife Meg invite his widowed mother Louisa to move in with them, only to discover the sweet elderly lady is romantically involved with what seems to be every old coot in town.

  • Alexander Hall

    Director

  • Stanley Roberts

    Screenplay

  • Stanley Roberts

    Story

  • Maury Gertsman

    Director of Photography

  • Milton Carruth

    Editor

  • Ronald Reagan

    Hal Norton

  • Ruth Hussey

    Meg Norton

  • Spring Byington

    Louisa Norton

  • Charles Coburn

    Mr. Burnside

  • Edmund Gwenn

    Mr. Hammond

  • Piper Laurie

    Cathy Norton

  • Scotty Beckett

    Jimmy Blake

  • Jimmy Hunt

    Chris Norton

  • Connie Gilchrist

    Gladys

  • Willard Waterman

    Dick Stewart

  • Marjorie Crossland

    Lil Stewart

  • Martin Milner

    Bob Stewart

  • Terry Frost

    Stacy Walker

  • Dave Willock

    Joe Collins

  • John Albright

    Party Guest (uncredited)

  • Ralph Brooks

    Party Guest (uncredited)

  • Beulah Christian

    Party Guest (uncredited)

  • Bill Clauson

    'Charleston' Dancer (uncredited)

  • Chuck Courtney

    Delivery Boy (uncredited)

  • Helen Dickson

    Wedding Guest (uncredited)

  • Neal Dodd

    Minister (uncredited)

  • Charles Drake

    Radio Broadcaster (voice) (uncredited)

  • George Eldredge

    Policeman (uncredited)

  • Ella Ethridge

    Party Guest (uncredited)

  • Frank Ferguson

    Park Attendant (uncredited)

  • Bess Flowers

    Wedding Guest in Park (uncredited)

  • James Gonzalez

    Party Guest (uncredited)

  • Herschel Graham

    Party Guest (uncredited)

  • Sherry Jackson

    Little Girl in Park (uncredited)

  • Anne P. Kramer

    Miss Cartwright (uncredited)

  • Perk Lazelle

    Party Guest (uncredited)

  • Charles Morton

    Party Guest (uncredited)

  • Forbes Murray

    Party Guest (uncredited)

  • William Newell

    Movie Usher (uncredited)

  • William H. O'Brien

    Waiter (uncredited)

  • Eddie Parker

    Motorcycle Cop (uncredited)

  • Foster H. Phinney

    Party Guest (uncredited)

  • George Washburn

    Boy on Line (uncredited)

  • Runtime

    90 minutes

    Released

    1950-05-31

    Languages

    English

    Countries

    United States of America

    Studios

    Universal International Pictures

    Sound

  • Frank Skinner

    Music

  • Updated

    23 days ago

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