Julie (1956 film)
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Julie | |
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Directed by | Andrew L. Stone |
Produced by | Martin Melcher |
Written by | Andrew L. Stone (screenplay) |
Starring | Doris Day Louis Jourdan |
Cinematography | Fred Jackman Jr. |
Editing by | Virginia L. Stone |
Distributed by | MGM |
Release date(s) | October 17, 1956 |
Running time | 99 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Julie is a 1956 thriller written and directed by Andrew L. Stone and starring Doris Day in one of her few performances of the genre. Day starred as a stewardess terrorized by her former husband (Louis Jourdan). The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay and Best Song ("Julie" by Leith Stevens and Tom Adair, which Doris Day sings during the opening credits). It is also notable as potentially the first film to feature the subplot of a stewardess piloting a plane to safety; later used in 1975's Airport 1975.
[edit] Cast
- Doris Day as Julie Benton
- Louis Jourdan as Lyle Benton
- Barry Sullivan as Cliff Henderson
- Frank Lovejoy as Det. Lt. Pringle
- Jack Kelly as Jack (co-pilot)
- Ann Robinson as Valerie
[edit] External links
- Julie at the Internet Movie Database