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A seemingly quiet Midwestern town is the hiding place for a number of sordid secrets in this melodrama based on Henry Bellamann's best-selling novel. Parris Mitchell (Scotty Beckett) is a young boy growing up in the town of King's Row, where he becomes close friends with Cassandra (Mary Thomas), a quiet girl who isn't popular with the other children. Parris is also friends with Louise (Joan Duvalle), a rich girl who looks down on others; Drake (Douglas Croft), a good-natured but self-centered type; and Randy (Ann Todd), a girl with a wild tomboy streak. It's a testimony to Parris' character when Cassandra and Louise both invite him to parties on the same day and he decides to go to Cassandra's, because he's not sure who else might be there for her. However, his friendship with her begins to fade after her father, local psychiatrist Dr. Tower (Claude Rains), decides to withdraw her from public school and tutor her at home instead. Years later, Parris (now played by Robert Cummings) is a promising medical student studying psychiatry with Dr. Tower, and while he's stayed in contact with Cassandra (now played by Betty Field), she remains at a curious emotional distance from those around her. Randy (now played by Ann Sheridan) romances Drake (now played by Ronald Reagan), who has inherited a fortune and is living the high life to the fullest. However, Drake is also involved with Louise (Nancy Coleman), who is not allowed much of a social life by her father, Dr. Gordon (Charles Coburn), and she fears that the more outgoing Randy will steal Drake away from her. When Parris decides to travel to Europe to further his studies, Cassandra asks if she can join him; he's not keen on the idea, but he considers it. He is then shocked to learn that Cassandra has been killed by her father after he learned that she was with child, shortly before taking his own life. Drake, meanwhile, loses his money through a series of unfortunate circumstances and is forced to take a job with the railroad; when he is injured at work, he's taken to Dr. Gordon for treatment. However, the doctor never approved of Drake's romance with Louise and was even more upset when he decided to leave her for Randy; in retaliation, Dr. Gordon amputates Drake's legs, even though his condition in no way justified it. Meanwhile, Parris comes back from Europe and makes the acquaintance of a local resident, Dr. Sandor (Erwin Kalser), while becoming infatuated with his daughter, Elise (Kaaren Verne). He also learns of Dr. Gordon's shocking mutilation of Drake, who is determined to somehow live a normal life despite it all, with Randy by his side. Kings Row was nominated for three Academy Awards (including Best Picture of 1943), and is generally conceded to feature the best performance of Ronald Reagan's Hollywood career; he titled his autobiography Where's the Rest of Me?, after the key line of his most memorable (and challenging) scene in the picture. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

  • Release date:February 2, 1942

Awards

Awarded by
Nominee
Category
Year
Status
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Sam Wood Best Director 1942 Nominee
National Board of Review Ann Sheridan Best Acting 1942 Winner
National Board of Review Charles Coburn Best Acting 1942 Winner
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences James Wong Howe Best Black and White Cinematography 1942 Nominee

Cast

Ann Sheridan
as Randy Monoghan
Robert Cummings
as Parris Mitchell
Ronald Reagan
as Drake McHugh
Betty Field
as Cassandra Tower
Charles Coburn
as Dr. Henry Gordon
Claude Rains
as Dr. Alexander Tower
Judith Anderson
as Mrs. Harriet Gordon
Nancy Coleman
as Louise Gordon
Maria Ouspenskaya
as Madame Von Eln
Harry Davenport
as Col. Skeffington
Kaaren Verne
as Elise Sandor
Ernest Cossart
as Pa Monoghan
Scotty Beckett
as Parris, as a boy
Ann E. Todd
as Randy, as a girl
Pat Moriarity
as Tom Monoghan
Ilka Gruning
as Anna
Jack Mower
as Freight Conductor
Hattie Noel
as Gordon's Maid
Herbert Heywood
as Arnold Kelly
Ludwig Stossel
as Prof. Berdoff
Minor Watson
as Sam Winters
Douglas Croft
as Drake, as a boy
Egon Brecher
as Dr. Candell
Frank Milan
as Teller
Fred Kelsey
as Bill Hockinson
Emory Parnell
as Harley Davis
Hank Mann
as Livery Stable Keeper
Frank Mayo
as Conductor

Crew

Sam Wood
Director
Hal B. Wallis
Producer
Casey Robinson
Screenwriter
Henry Bellamann
Book Author
James Wong Howe
Cinematographer
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Composer (Music Score)
Leo F. Forbstein
Musical Direction/Supervision
Ralph Dawson
Editor
William Cameron Menzies
Production Designer
William Cameron Menzies
Set Designer
Orry-Kelly
Costume Designer
Robert Burks
Special Effects
Perc Westmore
Makeup
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