To Each His Own(1946) -

The story begins in London during World War II , where a middle-aged American woman, Jody Norris (de Havilland), works as a fire warden.

The film was a major production for Paramount Pictures and was marked by several notable behind-the-scenes struggles: To Each His Own(1946)

Mitchell Leisen, a former set designer, was praised for the meticulous period accuracy in costumes and hairstyles, helping the film avoid the "melodramatic" pitfalls of its genre. Critical Reception and Legacy The story begins in London during World War

Producer Charles Brackett had to fight the Breen Office (Hollywood's censors) to maintain the film’s direct handling of unwed motherhood, which was a controversial subject under the Production Code. where a middle-aged American woman