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                   Louisa (1950)
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Ronald Reagan,
Charles Coburn,
Ruth Hussey,
Edmund Gwenn,
Spring Byington,
Piper Laurie,
Scotty Beckett,
Jimmy Hunt,
Connie Gilchrist,
Willard Waterman,
Marjorie Crossland,
Martin Milner,
Terry Frost
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Alexander Hall
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Classics,
Comedy,
Classic Comedies
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In the film 'Louisa' (1950), a young woman's attempt to improve her grandmother's life by setting her up with an eligible bachelor takes an unexpected turn, leading to a series of comedic events centered around family dynamics and generational differences.
                 
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