The Return of October

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"The Return of October" is a film associated with director Terry Moore, best known as a lesser-known mid-20th-century fantasy-comedy involving themes of reincarnation and whimsical romance.

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instanceOf film
basedOn story by Mary C. McCall Jr.
blackAndWhite true
character October (racehorse) NERFINISHED
Professor Bassett NERFINISHED
Terry Ramsey NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Joseph H. Lewis NERFINISHED
distributor Columbia Pictures
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
featuresAnimalCharacter racehorse
genre comedy film
fantasy film
romantic comedy film
hasComedyElements true
hasReincarnationTheme true
hasRomanceTheme true
language English
mainTheme reincarnation
whimsical romance
notableFor mixing light fantasy with romantic comedy in a mid-20th-century Hollywood production
plotSummary A young woman believes that a racehorse named October is the reincarnation of her late uncle, leading to comic and romantic complications.
producer Wallace MacDonald NERFINISHED
productionCompany Columbia Pictures
releaseYear 1948
screenwriter Mary C. McCall Jr. NERFINISHED
Robert Thoeren NERFINISHED
setting United States of America
surface form: United States
starMadeFamousBy Terry Moore NERFINISHED
starring Albert Sharpe NERFINISHED
Glenn Ford NERFINISHED
James Gleason NERFINISHED
Lloyd Corrigan NERFINISHED
Ruth Donnelly NERFINISHED
Terry Moore NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfSetting contemporary to late 1940s

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Terry Moore notableWork The Return of October