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I Want You (Icona Pop And Galantis Song)
I Want You may refer to: Film and television * I Want You (1951 film), ''I Want You'' (1951 film), directed by Mark Robson and starring Dana Andrews * I Want You (1998 film), ''I Want You'' (1998 film), a film starring Rachel Weisz * I Want You (She's So Heavy) (The Simpsons), "I Want You (She's So Heavy)" (''The Simpsons''), a 2019 episode of ''The Simpsons'' * I Want You (2012 film), ''I Want You'' (2012 film), a Spanish drama film Music Albums * I Want You (Booker T album), ''I Want You'' (Booker T album), 1981 * I Want You (Carried Away album), ''I Want You'' (Carried Away album), 2007 * I Want You (Marvin Gaye album), ''I Want You'' (Marvin Gaye album), 1976 * I Want You (Shana album), ''I Want You'' (Shana album), 1989 * ''I Want You'', 1991 album by American singer Marc Nelson (singer), Marc Nelson * ''I Want You'', 1979 album by Wilson Pickett, or its title track Songs * "I Want U", by Alison Wonderland, 2014 * I Want You (Bob Dylan song), "I Want You" (Bob Dylan song), 1 ...
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I Want You (1951 Film)
''I Want You'' is a 1951 American drama film directed by Mark Robson taking place in America during the Korean War. Gordon E. Sawyer was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Sound. Plot In the "early summer of 1950", Martin Greer is the engineer for a small construction company, Greer and Sons, working with his father. An Army combat engineer for four years during World War II, he and wife Nancy have two young children. Employee George Kress asks Martin to write a letter to the Selective Service System stating that his son, George Jr., is "indispensable" for their company and thus exempt from the draft. Martin reluctantly refuses, and George Jr. joins the Army at the beginning of the Korean War. Martin's younger brother Jack is in love with college student Carrie Turner, daughter of a judge who is on the local draft board. Despite a trick knee that got him deferred once before, he is drafted. Jack suspects that her father, who feels his daughter can do better, is the reason ...
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