Please Believe Me (1950)

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Movie basic details

Current status - Released
Total runtime - 87 mins.
Release date - 12-05-1950
Release year - 1950
Genres - Comedy, Romance

Overall ratings and scores for Please Believe Me:
Happiness Score - 5/10, World Popularity Score - 2.341/100, IMDB Score - 5.7, Metascore - N/A, Internet Movie Database - 5.7/10, .
Please Believe Me movie has Total Global Votes - 5, Total IMD Votes - 570

Please Believe Me Movie Introduction: Movie Please Believe Me, release year 1950 is written by Nathaniel Curtis and directed by Norman Taurog. The leading star-cast in this movie are Deborah Kerr, Robert Walker, Mark Stevens along with the other stars and crew members.

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Movie in-short: An English woman, inherits a Texas Ranch and heads to America. A gambler in debt pursues her, so does a bachelor on the hunt, who is traveling with his lawyer, to whom Kirbe is most attracted. Unfortunately, he thinks she's runnin...

Movie story-line: A woman in London unexpectedly inherits a Texas ranching fortune, and takes a transatlantic voyage to collect her fortune, not suspecting two men aboard both plan on winning her hand before she reaches America. One is a gambler interested in her money, and the other, a rich man looking for a wife. The rich man's friend, meanwhile, believes the heiress is actually a gold-digger.

Movie synopsis: Alison Kirbe of London receives a telegram from Texas, that she has inherited a livestock ranch. It is plastered throughout the London newspapers that Alison has become a rich heiress, and is sailing to the United Slates alone to claim her inheritance. Or so she thinks. Three men - Terence Keath, Jeremy Tayler and Jeremy's lawyer Matthew Kinston, take an interest in Alison after reading about her in the papers. They all board the ship hoping to become involved with her, but all for different reasons. Terence is a gambler and wants to marry a rich woman to pay his debts. Jeremy, a multi-millionaire, wants a wife, and Matthew wants to protect Jeremy's fortune, for he believes Alison is actually running a scam. All aboard.

Highlights - Please Believe Me (1950)

Total budget - $0.00
Total revenue - $0.00
Produced by - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Produced in - United States of America
Available languages - English (English),
Homepage URL -
Awards won / Nominations - N/A
Certificate(s) - US : NR

Lead Actors, Writer(s), Director(s) of Please Believe Me (1950)

Lead Actors - Deborah Kerr, Robert Walker, Mark Stevens
Writer(s) - Nathaniel Curtis
Director(s) - Norman Taurog

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ) about Please Believe Me (1950)

What is the release date of Please Believe Me (1950)?
Release date of Please Believe Me (1950) is 12-05-1950.


What is the total runtime of Please Believe Me (1950) in minutes?
Total runtime of Please Believe Me (1950) in minutes is 87 min.


What is the budget consumed to produce Please Believe Me (1950) movie?
The budget consumed to produce Please Believe Me (1950) movie is around $0.00.


How much revenue is expected from movie Please Believe Me (1950)?
Expected revenue from movie movie Please Believe Me (1950) is around $0.00.


What is the pupularity of Please Believe Me (1950)?
Worldwide pupularity of Please Believe Me (1950) movie is 2.341%.


What is the name of the production company of film Please Believe Me (1950)?
Production company of film Please Believe Me (1950) is/are Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, .


Which country the film Please Believe Me (1950) is produced in?
Film production country for the film Please Believe Me (1950) is United States of America, .


Which language the film Please Believe Me (1950) is produced in?
Film Please Believe Me (1950) is produced in English (English), language(s).


Which Genre the film Please Believe Me (1950) belongs to?
Movie Please Believe Me (1950) is categorized under Comedy, Romance genre(s).


Who are the lead actors of the film Please Believe Me (1950)?
Lead actors of the film Please Believe Me (1950) are Deborah Kerr, Robert Walker, Mark Stevens.


Who is the writer of the film Please Believe Me (1950)?
The writer(s) of the film Please Believe Me (1950) is/are Nathaniel Curtis.


Who is the director of the film Please Believe Me (1950)?
The director(s) of the film Please Believe Me (1950) is/are Norman Taurog.


Which awards, nominations and recognitions are won by Please Believe Me (1950) movie?
Movie Please Believe Me (1950) has N/A awards and nomination in it's profile.


What is the story of Please Believe Me (1950) in-short?
Short plot of movie Please Believe Me (1950): An English woman, inherits a Texas Ranch and heads to America. A gambler in debt pursues her, so does a bachelor on the hunt, who is traveling with his lawyer, to whom Kirbe is most attracted. Unfortunately, he thinks she's runnin....


What is the full story of Please Believe Me (1950) movie?
Full plot of movie Please Believe Me (1950): Alison Kirbe of London receives a telegram from Texas, that she has inherited a livestock ranch. It is plastered throughout the London newspapers that Alison has become a rich heiress, and is sailing to the United Slates alone to claim her inheritance. Or so she thinks. Three men - Terence Keath, Jeremy Tayler and Jeremy's lawyer Matthew Kinston, take an interest in Alison after reading about her in the papers. They all board the ship hoping to become involved with her, but all for different reasons. Terence is a gambler and wants to marry a rich woman to pay his debts. Jeremy, a multi-millionaire, wants a wife, and Matthew wants to protect Jeremy's fortune, for he believes Alison is actually running a scam. All aboard..


Where to find full details of Please Believe Me (1950) movie?
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List of full Starcast and crew members of Please Believe Me (1950)

Full Starcast:

profie photo of Deborah KerrName: Deborah Kerr
Character: Alison Kirbe

profie photo of Robert WalkerName: Robert Walker
Character: Terence Keath

profie photo of Mark StevensName: Mark Stevens
Character: Matthew Kinston

profie photo of Peter LawfordName: Peter Lawford
Character: Jeremy Taylor

profie photo of James WhitmoreName: James Whitmore
Character: Vincent Maran

profie photo of J. Carrol NaishName: J. Carrol Naish
Character: 'Lucky' Reilly

profie photo of Henri LetondalName: Henri Letondal
Character: Jacques Carnet

profie photo of Spring ByingtonName: Spring Byington
Character: Mrs. Milwright

profie photo of Carol SavageName: Carol Savage
Character: Sylvia Rumley

profie photo of Drue MalloryName: Drue Mallory
Character: Beryl Robinson

profie photo of George ClevelandName: George Cleveland
Character: Mr. Cooper

profie photo of Ian WolfeName: Ian Wolfe
Character: Edward Warrender

Crew Members:

profie photo of Norman TaurogName: Norman Taurog
Department: Directing
Job/Role: Director

profie photo of Val LewtonName: Val Lewton
Department: Production
Job/Role: Producer

profie photo of Nathaniel CurtisName: Nathaniel Curtis
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Screenplay

profie photo of Nathaniel CurtisName: Nathaniel Curtis
Department: Writing
Job/Role: Story

profie photo of Otto DyarName: Otto Dyar
Department: Camera
Job/Role: Still Photographer

Movie Posters and Wallapapers - Please Believe Me (1950)

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