Seven Sweethearts
| Seven Sweethearts | |
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| Directed by | Frank Borzage |
| Screenplay by | Walter Reisch Leo Townsend |
| Based on | Seven Sisters 1903 play by Ferenc Herczeg |
| Produced by | Frank Borzage Joe Pasternak |
| Starring | Kathryn Grayson Marsha Hunt Cecilia Parker Van Heflin |
| Cinematography | George J. Folsey Leonard Smith (uncredited) |
| Edited by | Blanche Sewell |
| Music by | Franz Waxman |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Loew's Inc. |
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Running time | 98 min. |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $752,000 |
| Box office | $1,686,000 |
Seven Sweethearts is a 1942 musical film directed by Frank Borzage and starring Kathryn Grayson, Marsha Hunt and Van Heflin.
In 1949, Hungarian playwright Ferenc Herczeg sued MGM, producer Joe Pasternak and screenwriters Walter Reisch and Leo Townsend for $200,000 alleging that they had plagiarized Herczeg's 1903 play Seven Sisters, which Paramount Pictures had adapted into the 1915 film The Seven Sisters, starring Madge Evans. The case was settled out-of-court for a "substantial" amount.
Kathryn Grayson's real-life sister Frances Raeburn plays Cornelius.