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                   I Remember Mama (1948)
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Irene Dunne,
 Barbara Bel Geddes,
 Oskar Homolka,
 Philip Dorn,
 Cedric Hardwicke,
 Edgar Bergen,
 Rudy Vallee,
 Barbara O'Neil,
 Florence Bates,
 Ellen Corby,
 Hope Landin,
 Edith Evanson
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George Stevens
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Classics,
 Classic Dramas
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English, Spanish (Neutral), French
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2h 14m
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In 1910s San Francisco, a Norwegian immigrant family navigates daily challenges with the resourceful and loving guidance of their matriarch, Mama. The film highlights their heartwarming stories of perseverance, tradition, and family bonds.
                 
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