"Elopement" is a 1951 American film featuring an ensemble cast including Anne Francis, William Lundigan, Charles Bickford, Margalo Gillmore, Reginald Gardiner, Clifton Webb, Evelyn Varden, and Tommy Rettig. The movie was released on November 23, 1951, with a runtime of 82 minutes.
The storyline follows the character of Jacqueline 'Jake' Osborne, played by Anne Francis, who decides to elope with her lover Matt Reagan, portrayed by William Lundigan. However, their plans are met with resistance from Jacqueline's father, Tom Reagan, played by Charles Bickford.
As the tension builds, the young couple faces numerous obstacles on their journey to marriage, including disapproval from family members and society. The cast delivers captivating performances, bringing depth and emotion to their respective roles.
The film explores themes of love, sacrifice, and societal norms, providing viewers with a thought-provoking narrative. The chemistry between the lead actors adds a layer of authenticity to the story, making it a compelling watch.
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