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Alexander Graham Bell falls in love with deaf girl Mabel Hubbard while teaching the deaf and trying to invent means for telegraphing the human voice. She urges him to put off thoughts of marriage until his experiments are complete. He invents the telephone, marries and becomes rich and famous, though his happiness is threatened when a rival company sets out to ruin him.
- 6.0
- 1939
- Released
- 1h 38m

Don Ameche
Alexander Graham Bell
Loretta Young
Mrs. Mabel Hubbard Bell
Henry Fonda
Thomas Watson
Charles Coburn
Gardner Hubbard
Gene Lockhart
Thomas Sanders
Spring Byington
Mrs. Hubbard
Sally Blane
Gertrude Hubbard
Polly Ann Young
Grace Hubbard
Georgiana Young
Berta Hubbard
Bobs Watson
George Sanders
Russell Hicks
Mr. Barrows
Paul Stanton
Chauncey Smith
Jonathan Hale
President of Western Union
Harry Davenport
Judge Rider
Beryl Mercer
Queen Victoria
Elizabeth Patterson
Mrs. MacGregor
Charles Trowbridge
George Pollard
Jan Duggan
Mrs. Winthrop
Claire Du Brey
Landlady
Harry Tyler
Joe Eliot
Ralph Remley
D'Arcy - Singer
Zeffie Tilbury
Mrs. Sanders
Jack Kelly
Banker's Son (uncredited)
Esther Brodelet
Telephone Operator
Tyler Brooke
Mr. Calhoun
Nora Cecil
Miss Jenkins
Davison Clark
Court Attendant at Door
Dick Elliott
Man Laughing at Demo
Edmund Elton
Banker at Demo
Fern Emmett
Mac Gregor's Maid
Mary Field
Piano Player
George Guhl
Mr. Winthrop
Otto Hoffman
Pawnbroker
Warren Jackson
Tom
Frank Jaquet
Edward
Sheldon Jett
New England Telephone Company Executive
Edward Keane
Banker at Demo
Crauford Kent
General
Edward LeSaint
Banker at Demonstration
Jarold Clifford Lyons
Infant
Dave Morris
Telegrapher
Ottola Nesmith
Nora
Ruth Robinson
Nurse
John Graham Spacey
Sir John Cowell
Landers Stevens
Manager of New England Telephone Exchange
Charles Tannen
Court Clerk
William Wagner

Eddy Waller
Storekeeper
Jack Walsh
James J. Starrow
Lillian West
Sanders' Nurse
John Elliott
Banker at Demo
Released
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Reviews
Worth a watch once, but that's it. The reason for watching, the invention of the Telephone, is largely glossed over and background noise. The main thrust of this story is a little too Mills & Boon, Bell falling in love with the deaf daughter of one of his backers. Very much an aged Romantic Drama of the early talkies era.

Don Ameche takes the title role in this biopic of the Boston-based Scotsman credited with the invention of the telephone, and he does bring a certain passion to an otherwise rather procedural drama. The story traces the development of his experiments with his friend Thomas Watson (Henry Fonda) and parallels with his budding romance with Mabel (Loretta Young) and for much of the time, it rather unc











