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One Foot in Heaven
One Foot in Heaven

One Foot in Heaven (1941)

66% User Rating
1h 48min
Drama

"Folks, meet a grand FATHER! He's the affable, laffable head of the most delightful family that ever stepped out of America's screens...into America's hearts!"

Episodic look at the life of a minister and his family as they move from one parish to another.

Irving RapperDirector

Cast

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Fredric March

Fredric March

William Spence

Martha Scott

Martha Scott

Hope Morris Spence

Beulah Bondi

Beulah Bondi

Lydia Sandow

Gene Lockhart

Gene Lockhart

Preston Thurston

Elisabeth Fraser

Elisabeth Fraser

Eileen Spence at Age 17

Harry Davenport

Harry Davenport

Elias Samson

Laura Hope Crews

Laura Hope Crews

Mrs. Preston Thurston

Grant Mitchell

Grant Mitchell

Clayton Potter

Moroni Olsen

Moroni Olsen

Dr. John Romer

Frankie Thomas

Frankie Thomas

Hartzell Spence

Jerome Cowan

Jerome Cowan

Dr. Horrigan

Ernest Cossart

Ernest Cossart

John E. Morris

Nana Bryant

Nana Bryant

Mrs. Morris

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Carlotta Jelm

Eileen Spence

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Peter Caldwell

Hartzell Spence

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Casey Johnson

Frazer Spence

Dorothy Adams

Dorothy Adams

Woman Behind Hope at Baptism (uncredited)

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Joan Anderson

Child (uncredited)

Roscoe Ates

Roscoe Ates

George Reynolds (uncredited)

Leah Baird

Leah Baird

Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)

Clara Blandick

Clara Blandick

Sister Watkins (uncredited)

Hobart Bosworth

Hobart Bosworth

Richard Hardy Case (uncredited)

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Jed Breslau

Child (uncredited)

Harlan Briggs

Harlan Briggs

Mac MacFarland (uncredited)

Virginia Brissac

Virginia Brissac

Mrs. Jellison (uncredited)

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Mary Brodel

Second Bride (uncredited)

Sonny Bupp

Sonny Bupp

Boy (uncredited)

Chester Conklin

Chester Conklin

Man Crying During Baptism (uncredited)

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Ted Crane

Child (uncredited)

Charles Drake

Charles Drake

Second Bridegroom (uncredited)

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Ann Edmonds

First Bride (uncredited)

Sarah Edwards

Sarah Edwards

Mrs. Spicer (uncredited)

Dick Elliott

Dick Elliott

Casper Cullenbaugh (uncredited)

Fern Emmett

Fern Emmett

Woman Gossip (uncredited)

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Charles Ferguson

Townsman (uncredited)

Mary Field

Mary Field

Lulu Digby (uncredited)

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Inez Gay

Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)

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Sol Gorss

Panhandler (uncredited)

William Gould

William Gould

Fire Chief (uncredited)

Creighton Hale

Creighton Hale

Church Usher (uncredited)

Charles Halton

Charles Halton

Haskins (uncredited)

Herbert Heywood

Herbert Heywood

Shopkeeper (uncredited)

Gertrude Hoffmann

Gertrude Hoffmann

Elderly Woman (uncredited)

Olin Howland

Olin Howland

Train Station Master (uncredited)

Delos Jewkes

Delos Jewkes

Choir Member (uncredited)

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Payne B. Johnson

School Boy (uncredited)

Fred Kelsey

Fred Kelsey

Train Conductor (uncredited)

Milton Kibbee

Milton Kibbee

Alf McAfee (uncredited)

Mickey Kuhn

Mickey Kuhn

Boy (uncredited)

Harry Lewis

Harry Lewis

Young Soldier in Hospital (uncredited)

Vera Lewis

Vera Lewis

Mrs. Simpson (uncredited)

Audra Lindley

Audra Lindley

Mother (uncredited)

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Becky Mack

Thurstons' Maid (uncredited)

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Jean Maddox

First Mother (uncredited)

Hank Mann

Hank Mann

Sam (uncredited)

Frank Marlowe

Frank Marlowe

Soldier (uncredited)

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Thomas Martin

Fire Watcher (uncredited)

Frank Mayo

Frank Mayo

Waiting Train Passenger (uncredited)

Robert McKim

Robert McKim

Handsome Jack Pressley (archive footage) (uncredited)

Mira McKinney

Mira McKinney

Movie Theatre Cashier (uncredited)

Freddie Mercer

Freddie Mercer

Choir Member (uncredited)

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Bess Meyers

Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)

Harold Miller

Harold Miller

Second Clerk (uncredited)

Jack Mower

Jack Mower

Man Behind Hope at Baptism (uncredited)

George Nichols

George Nichols

Prechin' Bill Hardy (archive footage) (uncredited)

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Bob O'Connor

Fire Watcher (uncredited)

Tempe Pigott

Tempe Pigott

Mrs. Dibble (uncredited)

Jane Randolph

Jane Randolph

Mother (uncredited)

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Gus Reed

Choir Member (uncredited)

Frank Reicher

Frank Reicher

Board Member (uncredited)

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Sam Rice

Man Quieting Boys in Theater (uncredited)

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Ruth Robinson

Lydia's Maid (uncredited)

Virginia Sale

Virginia Sale

Sister Sale at the Movie Theatre (uncredited)

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Sandy Shaw

Child (uncredited)

Reginald Simpson

Reginald Simpson

Candy Butcher (uncredited)

Walter Soderling

Walter Soderling

Parishiner Wanting More Sin in Sermon (uncredited)

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Charlotte Treadway

Ella Hodges (uncredited)

Paula Trueman

Paula Trueman

Miss Peabody (uncredited)

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Joyce Tucker

Girl (uncredited)

Dorothy Vaughan

Dorothy Vaughan

Mrs. Ehrlich (uncredited)

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Lottie Williams

Undetermined Secondary Role (uncredited)

Tom Wilson

Tom Wilson

Fireman Angus (uncredited)

Gig Young

Gig Young

First Groom Asking for Dog Licence (uncredited)

Terry Moore

Terry Moore

Choir Member (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 70%

July 20, 2025

I was a little apprehensive when this started. I though we were in for one of those twee American bible-thumping exercises with soft choral music and rousing sermons. Actually, though, it’s quite a fun chronology of the life of pastor “Spence” (Fredric March) and his wife “Hope” (Martha Scott). To begin with they live in Canada, haven’t two cents to rub together and with barely half a loaf to live on are hoping that some would-be newly weds will stop by for a $2 or $5 wedding! With their first born arriving, they move south across the border for something a little more prosperous - and that’s when their snowball starts to roll through, quite literally, fire and some brimstone. March is on good form, as is the under-used Scott and the trio of Beulah Bondi, Gene Lockhart and Laura Hope Crews add a buy-your-way-into-heaven potency as wealthy citizens who are all for helping their minister succeed - just so long as he does it on their terms. When they discover the twentieth leak in their roof, they conclude that it would be easier to build a new church than a new parsonage, and those wealthy “patrons” become more important and downright obnoxious than ever. There is a Christian message here, but it’s not so much a religious one as one that ridicules the pompous and the gossips whilst encouraging humanity and decency - a quest all the more poignant as war soon rages in Europe. There is an headline on one of their newspapers that declares “Austria at war with Serbia” and I did wonder how many watching would ever have heard of either country at the time. They sure had by the end! It also illustrates just how poor as church mice church people actually were, and in the end it rather potently suggests that faith is much more than an edifice - even one with a $10,000 stained glass window.

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