So Goes My Love

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So Goes My Love (released as A Genius in the Family in the UK) is an American 1946 comedy film, produced by Universal Pictures. It is based on "A Genius in the Family", the memoir of Hiram Percy Maxim, and focusing on the relationship between Maxim and his father, Sir Hiram Stevens Maxim.

Child actor Bobby Driscoll plays Percy Maxim, with Don Ameche as his father. Other actors include Myrna Loy, Rhys Williams and Molly Lamont.

The film is noted for being the first one to be filmed in the part of the Universal Studios Hollywood backlot that eventually would be known as "Colonial Street". In 2003 Colonial Street became the main setting for new TV show Desperate Housewives, where it is known as Wisteria Lane.

The music in the film was composed by Hans J. Salter.