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  1. When his wife is traumatized by a miscarriage during a London bombing, American journalist John Davis, decides to set out on his assignment in England. His wife tries to mourn her loss with sports and social events, while John is sent to write an article about the orphanages in the heart of London. There he meets Margaret White, a little girl ...

  2. An American newspaperman and his wife, caught in the London blitz, lose their unborn child in an air raid. Outraged, they visit a shelter for homeless children where they fall in love with orphans Margaret and her brother Peter. They eventaully adopt the children and bring them to America.

  3. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Journey for Margaret (1942) - W.S. Van Dyke on AllMovie - This wartime weeper could just as well have been…

  4. Journey for Margaret is a 1942 American drama film set in London in World War II. It stars Robert Young and Laraine Day as a couple who have to deal with the loss of their unborn child due to a bombing raid. It is an adaptation of the book of the same name in which William Lindsay White and his wife described their experiences adopting an orphan in London. This is reflected in the introduction ...

  5. JOURNEY FOR MARGARET. Directed by. W.S. Van Dyke. United States, 1942. Drama, War. 81. Synopsis. An American newspaperman and his wife, caught in the London blitz, lose their unborn child in an air raid. Outraged, they visit a shelter for homeless children where they fall in love with orphans Margaret and her brother Peter.

  6. Journey for Margaret. 1942 Drama, War · 1h 21m. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. Get Notified. An American newspaperman and his wife, end up in London after several retreats in the opening days of WWII. After a shrapnel wound and loss of her baby she returns to America.

  7. 10 de mar. de 2010 · Margaret O'Brien played the title role in Journey for Margaret. She was such a darling actress and could melt your heart when her tear came so naturally when a scene called for them. The movie does not follow too closely the book by the same name written by William L. White, in fact, it is much better.

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