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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

7,5 /10 (107 Votes)
1945 EN 128 min

Overview

In Brooklyn circa 1900, the Nolans manage to enjoy life on pennies despite great poverty and Papa's alcoholism. We come to know these people well through big and little troubles: Aunt Sissy's scandalous succession of "husbands"; the removal of the one tree visible from their tenement; and young Francie's desire to transfer to a better school...if irresponsible Papa can get his act together.

Release date

28/02/1945

Votes

107

Popularity

1.4

Each heart-warming character comes alive on the screen!

Genres

Status

Released

Language

EN

Runtime

128 min

Dorothy McGuire

Dorothy McGuire

Katie Nolan

Joan Blondell

Joan Blondell

Aunt Sissy

James Dunn

James Dunn

Johnny Nolan

Lloyd Nolan

Lloyd Nolan

Officer McShane

James Gleason

James Gleason

McGarrity

Ted Donaldson

Ted Donaldson

Neeley Nolan

Peggy Ann Garner

Peggy Ann Garner

Francie Nolan

Ruth Nelson

Ruth Nelson

Miss McDonough

John Alexander

John Alexander

Steve Edwards

B.S. Pully

B.S. Pully

Christmas Tree Vendor

Ferike Boros

Ferike Boros

Grandmother (uncredited)

Virginia Brissac

Virginia Brissac

Miss Tilford (uncredited)

Lillian Bronson

Lillian Bronson

Librarian (uncredited)

Adeline De Walt Reynolds

Adeline De Walt Reynolds

Mrs. Waters (uncredited)

Charles Halton

Charles Halton

Mr. Barker (uncredited)

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Harry Harvey Jr.

Herschel Knutson (uncredited)

J. Farrell MacDonald

J. Farrell MacDonald

Mr. Carney The Junkman (uncredited)

Mae Marsh

Mae Marsh

Tynmore Sister (uncredited)

Nicholas Ray

Nicholas Ray

Bakery Clerk (uncredited)

Erskine Sanford

Erskine Sanford

Undertaker (uncredited)

Gloria Talbott

Gloria Talbott

Teen-Age Girl in Classroom (uncredited)

Robert J. Anderson

Robert J. Anderson

Augie (uncredited)

Jessie Arnold

Jessie Arnold

Nurse (uncredited)

John Berkes

John Berkes

Mr. Creckenbox (uncredited)

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Linda Bieber

Girl (uncredited)

Wyrley Birch

Wyrley Birch

Old man on second floor landing (uncredited)

Al Bridge

Al Bridge

Cheap Charlie (uncredited)

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Boots Brown

Boy (uncredited)

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Sally Ann Brown

Girl (uncredited)

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Sheila Brown

Girl (uncredited)

Bobby Burns

Bobby Burns

Library Patron (uncredited)

George M. Carleton

George M. Carleton

Doctor (uncredited)

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James B. Carson

Undetermined (uncredited)

Alec Craig

Alec Craig

Werner (uncredited)

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Peter Cusanelli

The Barber (uncredited)

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Harry Denny

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Joy Duguay

Girl (uncredited)

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Al Eben

Union Man (uncredited)

Fernanda Eliscu

Fernanda Eliscu

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Edythe Elliott

Nurse (uncredited)

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Robert Ferrero

Raider (uncredited)

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Elvin Field

Boy (uncredited)

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Norman Field

Principal (uncredited)

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Jean Fowler

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Paul Graeff

Raider (uncredited)

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Vincent Graeff

Henny Gaddis (uncredited)

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Joseph J. Greene

Hassler (uncredited)

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Irving Gump

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Edith Hallor

Christmas Tree Customer (uncredited)

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Ethyl May Halls

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Mary Lou Harrington

Girl (uncredited)

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Paul Hilton

Boy (uncredited)

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Janice Hood

Girl (uncredited)

Teddy Infuhr

Teddy Infuhr

Boy in Soda Fountain (uncredited)

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Edna Jackson

Tynmore Sister (uncredited)

Mickey Kuhn

Mickey Kuhn

Boy at Christmas Tree Throw (uncredited)

Eva Lee Kuney

Eva Lee Kuney

Girl (uncredited)

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Jacqueline Larkin

Girl (uncredited)

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Jack Lawrence

Bakery Clerk (uncredited)

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Susan Lester

Flossie Gaddis (uncredited)

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Gerald Mackey

Raider (uncredited)

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Robert Malcolm

Doctor (uncredited)

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Charles Marsh

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Patricia McFadden

Sheila (uncredited)

No photo

Mickey McGuire

Raider (uncredited)

George Meader

George Meader

Principal (uncredited)

George Melford

George Melford

Mr. Spencer (uncredited)

Robert Milasch

Robert Milasch

Citizen (uncredited)

No photo

Sue Moore

(uncredited)

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Ronnie Pattison

Boy (uncredited)

Francis Pierlot

Francis Pierlot

Priest at Funeral (uncredited)

Constance Purdy

Constance Purdy

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Gordon Rader

Boy (uncredited)

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Ruth Rickaby

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Walt Robbins

Junkman (uncredited)

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Nancy June Robinson

Girl (uncredited)

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Tony Santoro

Waiter (uncredited)

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Harry Seymour

Floorwalker at 5 & 10 Cent Store (uncredited)

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Danny Shaw

Raider (uncredited)

Art Smith

Art Smith

Charley (uncredited)

William Smith

William Smith

Boy (uncredited)

Robert Strange

Robert Strange

Doctor (uncredited)

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Robert Tait

Street Singer (uncredited)

Dink Trout

Dink Trout

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Joyce Tucker

Girl (uncredited)

Paul Weigel

Paul Weigel

Candy Store Proprietor (uncredited)

Martha Wentworth

Martha Wentworth

Sheila's Mother (uncredited)

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Cecil Weston

Undetermined (uncredited)

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Jack Carr

Undetermined (uncredited)

Original Soundtrack

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barrymost

barrymost

2019-09-04

⭐ 10

This is the charming adaption of Betty Smith's acclaimed novel. It's both heartwarming and heartbreaking. The acting is riveting all the way around, and this is one of those rare times when everyone is perfectly cast. But particularly Peggy Ann Garner and James Dunn, both of whose careers, interestingly and unfortunately enough, were failing within the next decade. They act marvelously well together, as the bright young daughter and her kindly, imaginative, but tragically alcoholic father. I nearly cried a few different times during this movie, and if you have a heart, you'll probably get…

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CinemaSerf

CinemaSerf

2025-03-02

⭐ 7

At the turn of the 20th century, the Nolan family eek out a living in New York. Mum “Katie” (Dorothy Maguire) is trying to raise impressionable daughter “Francie” (Peggy Ann Garner) and son “Neeley” (Ted Donaldson) whilst their well meaning but dipso entertainer of a father (James Dunn) struggles to make a living then hits the bottle when he does or doesn’t find work. The there’s the lively aunt “Sissy” (Joan Blondell) who seems prone to marry men called “Bill” - even if that isn’t actually his name at all, and whom “Katie” thinks is too much of a free-thinking abad influence on her children. …

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