This 1945 Christmas classic is about a woman who writes a column for a city newspaper. In the column, she pretends to live on a farm with her children, who don't exist. When a fan insists on meeting her, she must step out of the city life and into the uncomfortable farm life to keep up the ruse.

Answer "Christmas in Connecticut"

In "Christmas in Connecticut," Elizabeth Lane, played by Barbara Stanwyck, is a popular columnist who pretends to have a family on a farm in Connecticut. When she has to host a dinner for a war hero, Jefferson (played by Dennis Morgan), she tries to cover up the truth through marrying a friend and moving to Connecticut. Hilarity ensues, and Jefferson and Elizabeth end up falling in love.

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