John Loves Mary
John Loves Mary is a 1949 comedy film directed by David Butler and written by Henry Ephron and Phoebe Ephron. The film stars Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal and Jack Carson. The film was released by Warner Bros. on February 19, 1949. It's based on a Broadway play of the same name written by Norman Krasna, which ran from February 4, 1947, to February 7, 1948, at the Booth Theatre and Music Box Theatre in New York City.
Plot
John Lawrence is a returning GI. Mary McKinley is the woman he left behind. But their reunion will have to wait: John has returned with English war bride Lilly Herbish in tow. It seems that John married Lilly as a favor to get her into the U.S., intending to go to Reno, Nevada and divorce her so that she can wed her true love, John's old pal Fred Taylor. The plan is complicated by the unexpected arrival of Mary's parents, Senator James McKinley and his wife Phyllis. When John asks for the blessing of Mary's father to wed her, the senator insists that the wedding be held immediately. Later, John learns that Fred is already married and that his wife is expecting a baby.John and Fred then come up with a scheme to put off John's wedding until he can get a divorce from Lilly. Fred pays off their former lieutenant, Victor O'Leary, to don his old uniform and pretend to order John to go to Reno on some Army business. The next day, Mary is so distraught at the thought of delaying the wedding that she insists her father use his political connections to get John out of his assignment. When John refuses to accept any special treatment, Mary leaves along with her parents. While they are gone, Lilly arrives and discovers that Fred already is married. Mary tries again to get John out of his assignment by asking General Biddle to intervene, but John again refuses any such help. Mary becomes convinced that John does not love her and breaks off the engagement, forcing John to come clean and admit to the entire scheme. Lilly then reveals that she was married to Victor, but had received a letter purporting to be from his mother claiming that he had died from double pneumonia. An unwilling, and inebriated Victor is reunited with Lilly, and since Lilly's marriage to John is invalid he is free to wed Mary.
Cast
- Ronald Reagan as John Lawrence
- Patricia Neal as Mary McKinley
- Jack Carson as Fred Taylor
- Wayne Morris as Lt. Victor O'Leary
- Edward Arnold as Sen. James McKinley
- Virginia Field as Lilly Herbish
- Katharine Alexander as Phyllis McKinley
- Paul Harvey as Gen. Biddle
- Ernest Cossart as Oscar Dugan
Original play