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The Complete Cast Guide: “It Grows on Trees” (1952) – A Whimsical Tale of Money-Growing Trees

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Hey there, movie buffs! Today I’m super excited to dive into one of those hidden gems from Hollywood’s golden age – the 1952 fantasy comedy “It Grows on Trees.” As a classic film enthusiast, I’ve always found this movie particularly interesting because it was Irene Dunne’s final feature film appearance. Let’s explore the talented ensemble that brought this quirky story to life!

The Leading Stars

Irene Dunne as Polly Baxter

Irene Dunne headlines the film as our protagonist, Polly Baxter. With five Academy Award nominations under her belt, Dunne brings her characteristic wit and charm to the role of a suburban housewife who discovers money literally growing on trees in her backyard. This would be her last hurrah on the big screen before focusing on television and stage work.

Dean Jagger as Phil Baxter

Dean Jagger, who plays Polly’s practical-minded husband Phil Baxter, plays opposite Dunne. Jagger does a great job as the skeptical voice of reason, which works great with Dunne’s more upbeat character. His performance as the worried husband trying to figure out what his wife’s magical trees mean gives the story some reality.

The Supporting Cast

The Baxter Family

  • Joan Evans as Diane Baxter
  • Dee Pollock as Flip Baxter
  • Sandy Descher as Midge Baxter

Key Supporting Players

  • Richard Crenna as Ralph Bowen (Diane’s love interest)
  • Edith Meiser as Mrs. Pryor (the nosy neighbor)
  • Les Tremayne as Finlay Murchison
  • Frank Ferguson as John Letherby
  • Bob Sweeney as McGuire
  • Malcolm Lee Beggs as Henry Carrollman
  • Forrest Lewis as Dr. Burrows

Behind the Camera

The creative team that brought this whimsical tale to life included

  • Director: Arthur Lubin
  • Writers: Leonard Praskins and Barney Slater
  • Producer: Leonard Goldstein
  • Cinematographer: Maury Gertsman
  • Music: Frank Skinner
  • Editor: Milton Carruth

Fun Production Facts

I’ve uncovered some interesting tidbits about the making of the film:

  1. The movie’s working title was “There’s Nothing Like Money” before they settled on “It Grows on Trees”

  2. The moviemakers had to talk to the Treasury Department before they could show money in the movie. They weren’t allowed to show close-ups of the bills and had to follow strict rules about how they used the prop money.

  3. Arthur Lubin chose Dean Jagger because Irene Dunne liked him in “My Son John” and wanted him to be her co-star.

Plot Synopsis

For those who haven’t seen this delightful comedy, here’s what you’re missing:

The story follows the Baxters, your typical American family struggling to make ends meet. When Polly Baxter buys two mysterious trees, she discovers they produce something far more valuable than fruit – actual money! As you can imagine, this leads to all sorts of complications:

  • The neighbors get suspicious
  • The IRS comes knocking
  • The Treasury Department gets involved
  • Their daughter’s romance gets complicated
  • And the money has an unusual tendency to… well, decompose like leaves!

Legacy and Impact

Some people may not remember “It Grows on Trees” as well as other comedies from the 1950s, but it has a great charm that really captures the time. In 1953, the movie was turned into a radio show, with Ginger Rogers replacing Dunne in the lead role.

My Personal Take

I gotta say, watching this film today, it’s fascinating how it manages to blend fantasy with social commentary. The whole idea of money growing on trees serves as this clever metaphor for the American Dream and the pursuit of wealth. Plus, who hasn’t wished for a magic money tree in their backyard at some point?

Where to Watch

If you’re interested in checking out this classic, you can usually find it through various classic film streaming services or specialty DVD collections. Trust me, it’s worth tracking down – especially if you’re a fan of 1950s comedy or Irene Dunne’s work!

Remember, folks, while money might not grow on trees in real life, this movie sure makes us wish it did! Have you seen this classic? What did you think about the cast’s performances? Drop a comment below – I’d love to hear your thoughts!

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