To Each His Own(1946) 📢 👑
The film features a popular title song written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans , which became a standard in American romantic music.
The narrative flashes back to Piersen Falls during WWI. Jody has a brief, intense romance with a pilot, Captain Bart Cosgrove (John Lund), who is killed in action, leaving her pregnant and unmarried. To Each His Own(1946)
Faced with the severe social stigma of illegitimacy in the early 20th century, Jody gives up her son to friends, Philip Terry and Mary Anderson, to raise. She remains in the child's life as a family friend known as "Aunt Jody," suffering the emotional toil of watching him grow up without knowing she is his mother. Production and Studio Context The film features a popular title song written
The film utilizes an intricate flashback structure, a "wonder of construction" that spans two world wars. Faced with the severe social stigma of illegitimacy
The story begins in London during World War II , where a middle-aged American woman, Jody Norris (de Havilland), works as a fire warden.