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Our Very Own (1950)

July 27, 1950 (US) Drama • 93m

Overview

During a heated argument with her sister Joan, Gail discovers the shocking news that she is adopted. With the reluctant support of her adoptive parents and baby sister Penny, Gail goes in search of her biological mother and true identity.

Director

David Miller

Top Billed

Ann Blyth

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Ann Blyth
Ann Blyth

Gail Macaulay

Joan Evans
Joan Evans

Joan Macaulay

Jane Wyatt
Jane Wyatt

Lois Macaulay

Ann Dvorak
Ann Dvorak

Gert Lynch

Donald Cook
Donald Cook

Fred Macaulay

Natalie Wood
Natalie Wood

Penny Macaulay

Ray Teal
Ray Teal

Jim Lynch

Arthur Berkeley
Arthur Berkeley

Poker Player (uncredited)

John Butler
John Butler

Poker Player (uncredited)

John Considine
John Considine

Boy at Birthday Party (uncredited)

Joe Devlin
Joe Devlin

Card Player (uncredited)

Betty Jeanne Glennie
Betty Jeanne Glennie

Student (uncredited)

Sam Harris
Sam Harris

Man at Graduation (uncredited)

Marlene Kisker
Marlene Kisker

Student (uncredited)

Harold Lloyd Jr.
Harold Lloyd Jr.

Student (uncredited)

Allen Mathews
Allen Mathews

Poker Player (uncredited)

Rodger Terry
Rodger Terry

Student (uncredited)

Jim Toney
Jim Toney

Poker Player (uncredited)

Thelma Wunder
Thelma Wunder

Poker Player (uncredited)

Crew
Mary Wills
Mary Wills

Costume Design

Julia Heron
Julia Heron

Set Decoration

Marie Clark
Marie Clark

Hairstylist

Richard Day
Richard Day

Art Direction

Lee Garmes
Lee Garmes

Director of Photography

Harry Webb
Harry Webb

Camera Operator

Leo Shuken
Leo Shuken

Music Arranger

Sidney Cutner
Sidney Cutner

Music Arranger

Eddie Garvin
Eddie Garvin

Assistant Director

Raoul Pagel
Raoul Pagel

Production Manager

Jerry Bryan
Jerry Bryan

Script Supervisor

Victor Young
Victor Young

Original Music Composer

Fred Lau
Fred Lau

Sound Recordist



Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

January 11, 2026

After a bit of sibling spatting on her eighteenth birthday, “Gail” (Ann Blyth) is told by her sister “Joan” (Joan Evans) that she is adopted, and that mum (Jane Wyatt) and dad (Donald Cook) aren’t actually her real parents. The latter two overhear this cruel revelation and try to placate their daughter, but after some reflection she decides that she wants to contact her birth-parents. Her father has long since gone the way of the dodo, but her mo… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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