You're My Everything (film)

You're My Everything is a 1949 American comedy musical film directed by Walter Lang and starring Dan Dailey and Anne Baxter.

Plot
Boston, 1924: A starstruck Hannah Adams waits outside in the rain to meet Tim O'Connor, who has just performed in a musical on stage. She invites him home to meet her family, and soon, they are in love and getting married.

Tim gets a Hollywood screen test. Hannah is asked to read with him, and ends up the one being offered a contract. She becomes a star in silent movies. At the advent of sound, she retires to have a baby and live with Tim on a farm.

Their daughter, Jane, is taken by Tim to studio chief Henry Mercer when a child's role in a film becomes available. A hesitant Hannah agrees to let her daughter be in just one movie, but Tim conceals the fact that Jane is being given a three-picture contract. The conflict threatens to break up the family.

Cast

 * Dan Dailey as Timothy O'Connor
 * Anne Baxter as Hannah Adams
 * Anne Revere as Aunt Jane
 * Stanley Ridges as Mr. Henry Mercer
 * Shari Robinson as Jane O'Connor
 * Henry O'Neill as Prof. Adams
 * Selena Royle as Mrs. Adams
 * Alan Mowbray as Joe Blanton
 * Robert Arthur as Harold
 * Buster Keaton as Butler

Radio adaptation
You're My Everything was first presented in a one-hour adaptation starring Anne Baxter and Phil Harris, on Lux Radio Theatre on November 27, 1950. Harris was a last-minute replacement for Dailey, who was ill. It was re-done on Lux on February 23, 1953, starring Dailey and Jeanne Crain.