
Smilin' Through
Music · Fantasy · Romance
Overview
John Carteret has long been depressed and lonely, because, at his wedding years ago, his bride, Moonyean, was murdered. He accepts into his house Kathleen, the 5-year-old orphaned niece of Moonyean, and she quickly grows up to look just like her aunt.
Top Cast


Jeanette MacDonald
Jeanette MacDonald
Kathleen / Moonyean Clare
Jeanette MacDonald
Kathleen / Moonyean Clare


Brian Aherne
Brian Aherne
Sir John Carteret
Brian Aherne
Sir John Carteret


Gene Raymond
Gene Raymond
Kenneth 'Ken' Wayne / Jeremy 'Jerry' Wayne
Gene Raymond
Kenneth 'Ken' Wayne / Jeremy 'Jerry' Wayne


Ian Hunter
Ian Hunter
Reverend Owen Harding
Ian Hunter
Reverend Owen Harding


Frances Robinson
Frances Robinson
Ellen, John's Housekeeper
Frances Robinson
Ellen, John's Housekeeper


Patrick O'Moore
Patrick O'Moore
Willie Ainley
Patrick O'Moore
Willie Ainley
Eric Lonsdale
Eric Lonsdale
Charles, Kenneth's Batman
Eric Lonsdale
Charles, Kenneth's Batman


Jackie Horner
Jackie Horner
Kathleen, as a Child
Jackie Horner
Kathleen, as a Child


David Clyde
David Clyde
Sexton
David Clyde
Sexton


Frances Carson
Frances Carson
Lady Denham, a Dowager
Frances Carson
Lady Denham, a Dowager
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