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  1. Kings Row is a 1942 film starring Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, and Ronald Reagan that tells a story of young people growing up in a small American town at the turn of the twentieth century. The picture was directed by Sam Wood. The film, which was Reagan's most notable role during his early acting career at Warner Brothers, was adapted by ...

  2. Former United States President Ronald Reagan delivers a star performance in this classic, heart-wrenching drama of the damage caused by dark secrets that lie...

  3. 3 de feb. de 2013 · Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1942). Composed and Conducted by Erich Wolfgang Korngold, performed by the Warner Brothers Studio Orchestra.Please note t...

  4. Purchase Kings Row on digital and stream instantly or download offline. Former United States President Ronald Reagan delivers a star performance in this classic, heart-wrenching drama of the damage caused by dark secrets that lie just beneath of surface of an idyllic life in the small town of Kings Row. Early 1900s. Five children grow up together to become young adults in a seemingly perfect ...

  5. 372 ratings67 reviews. Only edition of KINGS ROW in print. No printings but KINGDOM HOUSE editions have a biographical and historical illustrated introduction. Contains map, town photographs, and stills and background on the Ronald Reagan film. Genres FictionClassicsHistorical FictionClassic Literature American. 536 pages, Paperback.

  6. KINGS ROW. Directed by. Sam Wood. United States, 1942. Drama, Romance. 127. Synopsis. Five children in an apparently ideal American small town find their lives changing as the years pass near the turn of the century in 1900. As they become adults, the revelations of local secrets threaten to ruin their hopes and dreams.

  7. KINGS ROW (1942) b/w 127m. Directed by Sam Wood. Screen play by Casey Robinson after a 1940 novel by Henry Bellamann. Cast: Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan, Betty Field, Claude Rains, Charles Coburn, Judith Anderson, Nancy Coleman and Maria Ouspenskaya ao.