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                   Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941)
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Martha Scott,
 William Gargan,
 Edmund Gwenn,
 Sidney Blackmer,
 Dorothy Peterson,
 Sterling Holloway,
 Donald Douglas,
 Marsha A. Hunt,
 Lois Ranson,
 Mary Anderson,
 John Archer,
 Rosemary DeCamp
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Tay Garnett
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Drama,
 Classic Dramas
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1h 30m
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Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941) follows the life and career of a dedicated small-town schoolteacher named Ella Bishop, whose unwavering commitment to her students leaves a lasting impact on the community. The film explores themes of sacrifice, dedication, and the profound influence of education.
                 
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