![]() I could say more, but really don't want to spoil the film. The story then follows Susan from here through the war and well into WWII. She and John marry and the family embraces her. ![]() Her rather hates traveling abroad but Susan steps out of her comfort zone and soon falls for Sir John Ashwood (Alan Marshall). The story begins in the present (1944) but soon flashes back to early 1914 when Susan (Irene Dunne) and her father arrive in London for a vacation. Yet, although it's obviously a propaganda film, it manages to be exceptional above and beyond that, as MGM clearly pulled out all the stops in producing this slick movie. "The White Cliffs of Dover" clearly was made to strengthen the ties and resolve between the United States and Britain during WWII. ![]()
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