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  1. Polly, B.F.'s daughter, is trying to stay married to one of those brainy new liberals, an FDR propagandist named Tom Brett, whom she fell for because his bohemian lifestyle and his stylish rudeness excited her. He's so boyish and slovenly, with his collar half up and half down, that she thinks he needs her. But ultimately, on a decisive weekend ...

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    • John P. Marquand
  2. Beverly Hills, CA: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer MGM , 1947. Draft script for the 1948 film. Copy belonging to Actor Van Heflin. Based on John P. Marquand's 1946 novel. Released in the UK as Polly Fulton, because B.F is a British euphemism for bloody fool. Polly Stanwyck is the daughter of a wealthy industrialist, about to marry a lawyer. Then she meets ...

  3. B.F.'s Daughter. 1948 Directed by Robert Z. Leonard. Synopsis From the Best-Selling Book ! Wealthy Polly Fulton marries a progressive scholar whose attitudes toward capitalism and acquired wealth puts their marriage in jeopardy. Cast; Crew; Details; Genre ...

  4. Polly nearly ruins both her father's reputation and her own by embracing Heflin's radicalism. Based on a novel by J. P. Marquand, B.F.'s Daughter emerges as an unsubtle swipe at the policies of the late president Franklin Roosevelt; perhaps this was at the behest of MGM's arch-Republican head man Louis B. Mayer. In England, where the letters "B ...

  5. B. F.'s Daughter.. Finden Sie alle Bücher von Marquand, John P.. Bei der Büchersuchmaschine eurobuch.de können Sie antiquarische und Neubücher vergleichen und sofort zum Bestpreis bestellen.. 439 pages.

  6. This led to the urban legend, occasionally heard to this day, that Skinner “experimented on his daughter” or “raised her in a box” and that she grew up embittered and maladjusted, all of which are false. B.F. Skinner was ranked by the American Psychological Association as the 20th century’s most eminent psychologist. Sources. B. F ...

  7. B.F.'s Daughter (1948) -- (Movie Clip) Your Pretty Little Head Park Avenue, 1932, breakfasting with his wife (Spring Byington), industrialist B.F. Fulton (Charles Coburn) fumes over a radio commentator’s criticism as daughter Polly (Barbara Stanwyck) appears, sniffing a chance to help her fiancé (Richard Hart), opening MGM’s B.F.’s Daughter , 1948.