Louisa | |
Director: | Alexander Hall |
Producer: | Robert Arthur |
Starring: | Ronald Reagan Charles Coburn Ruth Hussey Edmund Gwenn Spring Byington |
Music: | Frank Skinner |
Cinematography: | Maury Gertsman |
Editing: | Milton Carruth |
Studio: | Universal International Pictures |
Distributor: | Universal Pictures |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Gross: | $1.4 million[1] |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Louisa is a 1950 American comedy film directed by Alexander Hall, and starring Ronald Reagan, Charles Coburn, Ruth Hussey, Edmund Gwenn and Spring Byington. It was produced and distributed by Universal Pictures. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound (Leslie I. Carey).[2]
Grandma Louisa begins dating grocer Henry Hammond, much to the disgust of her son Hal and the rest of the family. Hal's boss Mr. Burnside becomes Hammond's rival for Louisa's affections.