Now That April's Here
Originally released in 1958. Now That April's Here is a drama film. directed by William Davidson. At just 85 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Beth Amos, Josephine Barrington, and Sheila Billing
Synopsis
An anthology based on the works of Canadian author Morley Callaghan “Silk Stockings” is about a shy teenager buying a gift out of love for his landlady’s daughter only to be disappointed in his affections. “Rocking Chair” is about a widower rebuffing his late wife’s friendship out of loyalty. “The Rejected One” is about a humble shop girl being insulted and scorned over supper by her rich boyfriend’s family. “A Sick Call” is about young woman returning to Catholicism on her sickbed over the objections of her Protestant husband, who fears religion will come between them during a priest’s visit.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Now That April's Here about?
An anthology based on the works of Canadian author Morley Callaghan “Silk Stockings” is about a shy teenager buying a gift out of love for his landlady’s daughter only to be disappointed in h...
Who directed Now That April's Here?
Now That April's Here was directed by William Davidson.
How long is Now That April's Here?
Now That April's Here has a runtime of 1 hours and 25 minutes (85 minutes total).
When was Now That April's Here released?
Now That April's Here was released on June 19, 1958 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Now That April's Here?
The main cast of Now That April's Here includes Beth Amos, Josephine Barrington, Sheila Billing, Katharine Blake, Don Borisenko.