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  1. Wait Till the Sun Shines, Nellie: Directed by Henry King. With Jean Peters, David Wayne, Hugh Marlowe, Albert Dekker. At the fiftieth anniversary of his town's founding, the town's first barber recalls his long-dead, spirited bride and the flaw in his own character that helped bring about her loss and others.

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    • Drama
    • Henry King
    • 1952-07
  2. Wait till the Sun Shines, Nellie is a 1952 American historical drama film directed by Henry King and starring Jean Peters, David Wayne and Hugh Marlowe, [2] Sharing the name of a popular 1905 song, it charts the life of an Illinois family between the 1890s and 1920s.

  3. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Drama. Ben Halper sets up his barber's shop at the turn of the century in Sevillinois and watches the town grow around him. Thinking it is for the best, he tries to shield his wife Nellie from the worries of the world. She finally rebels while he is away at war and takes a fateful trip to Chicago.

  4. Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie. " Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie " is a 1905 popular song with music written by Harry Von Tilzer and lyrics by Andrew B. Sterling. [1] [2] [3] History. "Wait 'Till the Sun Shines, Nellie" has been recorded many times and is now considered a pop standard.

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  5. Film Length. 9,819ft (11 reels) Ben Halpen sets up his barber's shop at the turn of the century in Sevillinois and watches the town grow around him. Thinking it is for the best, he tries to shield his wife Nellie from the worries of the world.

    • Henry King, Henry Weinberger
    • Jean Peters
  6. 1952 Directed by Henry King. At the fiftieth anniversary of his town’s founding, the town’s first barber recalls his long-dead, spirited bride and the flaw in his own character that helped bring about her loss and several others. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

  7. Wait 'Til the Sun Shines, Nellie. A barber (David Wayne) brings his bride (Jean Peters) to a crossroad in 1895 and meets ups and downs there for the next 50 years.