Loading... Please wait...My Heart Belongs To Daddy (1942)
Richard Carlson, Martha O'Driscoll, Cecil Kellaway
A most uncharacteristic assignment for director Robert Siodmak, My Heart Belongs to Daddy was scripted by F. Hugh Herbert, of The Moon is Blue fame (or notoriety). Martha O'Driscoll stars as a widowed, pregnant exotic dancer, forced by circumstance to stopover at the household of widowed scientist Richard Carlson, his domineering mother-in-law Florence Bates, and his overjudgemental sister-in-laws Frances Gifford and Velma Berg. O'Driscoll's impending motherhood throws the cozy little household into a frenzy, especially when Carlson insist that she stay despite the protest of his contentious in-laws. Cecil Kellaway steals the film as the pixieish, astonishingly resourceful cabdriver who brought O'Driscoll to Carlson's doorstep in the first place. A warm comedy-drama with mystical undertones, My Heart Belongs to Daddy may is low of budget but high in entertainment value.
Posted by JH on Aug 13th 2026
I'm happy to have a copy of this 1942 movie - My Heart Belongs To Daddy. Zeus has a great selection of the old black & white movies! They're my favorites to watch!
Posted by Unknown on Jun 21st 2023
A very delightful and entertaining romantic comedy from 1942.. the transfer to DVD is not as sharp as other Zeus releases, and may be from a tape source. Very acceptable.
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