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  1. The War Against Mrs. Hadley ist ein US-amerikanischer Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 1942 über eine selbstsüchtige Frau, die nicht bereit ist, kriegsbedingte Einschränkungen hinzunehmen. Die Hauptrolle spielt Fay Bainter.

    • The War Against Mrs. Hadley
    • Englisch
    • 1942
    • USA
  2. The War Against Mrs. Hadley is a 1942 American drama film directed by Harold S. Bucquet and starring Fay Bainter and Edward Arnold. The plot depicts how wealthy society matron Stella Hadley selfishly refuses to sacrifice her family or material comforts during World War II, until tragedy strikes an old rival. The script by

  3. The War Against Mrs. Hadley: Directed by Harold S. Bucquet. With Edward Arnold, Fay Bainter, Richard Ney, Jean Rogers. A Washington official courts a society matron who is trying to ignore the effects of World War II.

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    • Harold S. Bucquet
  4. The War Against Mrs. Hadley ist ein Drama aus dem Jahr 1942 von Harold S. Bucquet mit Edward Arnold und Richard Ney. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu The...

  5. War Against Mrs. Hadley, The - (Original Trailer) A Washington matron tries to ignore the effects of World War II in The War Against Mrs. Hadley (1942), starring Fay Bainter and Edward Arnold.

    • Harold S. Bucquet, Horace Hough, Al Raboch
    • Edward Arnold
  6. The War Against Mrs. Hadley. Despite the bombing at Pearl Harbor, wealthy widow Stella Hadley (Fay Bainter) insists that life continue normally. Refusing to accept that her rigid ways...

    • Drama
  7. Hadley is the widow of a prominent Washington D.C. newspaper owner who was a Republican. It sounds like the character is based on Evelyn Walsh McClean, whose husband Ned owned the Washington Post in the 1920s (and actually was an intimate of the Harding Administration). But Mrs. McClean was fully supportive of the war effort.