Good Morning, Miss Dove

A picture of Everybody for Everybody!

6.8
19551h 47m

Miss Dove is a prim New England school teacher who is treasured by her students in the small town of Liberty Hill. When she falls ill, a kindly doctor, who is a former student of Miss Dove's, comes to her aid. As many of her pupils, present and past, come to see her in the hospital, they reveal how Miss Dove has greatly impacted their lives over the years. These visitors include a police officer, a playwright, a banker, a convict, and an unmarried mother.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Robert Stack

Robert Stack

Dr. Tommy Baker

Photo of Kipp Hamilton

Kipp Hamilton

Virginia Baker

Photo of Robert Douglas

Robert Douglas

John Porter

Photo of Peggy Knudsen

Peggy Knudsen

Billie Jean Green

Photo of Marshall Thompson

Marshall Thompson

Wilfred Banning Pendleton III

Photo of Chuck Connors

Chuck Connors

Bill Holloway

Photo of Biff Elliot

Biff Elliot

Reverend Alex Burnham

Photo of Jerry Paris

Jerry Paris

Maurice Levine

Photo of Mary Wickes

Mary Wickes

Miss Lorraine Ellwood

Photo of Cindy Carol

Cindy Carol

School Girl

Photo of Joanne Gilbert

Joanne Gilbert

School Girl

Photo of Richard Deacon

Richard Deacon

Mr. Spivvy (uncredited)

Photo of Mina Cunard

Mina Cunard

Mrs. Aldredge (uncredited)

Photo of Virginia Christine

Virginia Christine

Mrs. Rigsbee (uncredited)

Photo of Leslie Bradley

Leslie Bradley

Alonso Dove (uncredited)

Photo of Janet Brandt

Janet Brandt

Mrs. Levine (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Jennifer Jones is quite good here as the pernickety "Miss Dove". She's a no-nonsense school mistress who finds herself a bit poorly one day. Luckily the pupil she is disciplining happens to be the son of her doctor, so he is sent for and shortly thereafter she is carried, stirrup fashion, from her school to the hospital. Quickly, we all discover that although she gives off the aura of a bit of an austere woman, she is actually highly respected by a community that is appreciative of her style of teaching. To illustrate this, we embark on a series of flashbacks as the great and the good from the town arrive to say hello and we learn just how her education helped to make them the people they are today. As we progress, "Miss Dove" begins to come across as a decent, at times shrewd, lady who knows there are more ways to skin a cat. There's the merest hint of jeopardy as we find out just how ill the lady is, and just how risky the corrective process might be but this isn't the kind of drama that is gonna end up with anyone in a wooden box. The story is simple, charming and extols the often undervalued role of a good, fair and learned school teacher. Not in any pontifical way, but by allowing the citizens gratitude to demonstrate that despite herself, she's actually rather well liked. It's a feel-good film, this, and though I can't say it's especially memorable, it does make you cast an eye back to your own schooldays.

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