The Green Glove
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The Green Glove | |
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Directed by | Rudolph Maté |
Produced by | Georges Maurer |
Written by | Charles Bennett |
Starring | Glenn Ford Geraldine Brooks Cedric Hardwicke |
Music by | Joseph Kosma |
Cinematography | Claude Renoir |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date(s) | 1952 |
Running time | 89 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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The Green Glove (1952) is an action adventure film starring Glenn Ford, directed by Rudolph Maté and released by United Artists.
Glenn Ford stars as an American paratrooper GI who travels to France after the end of WWII to try and recover a jewel encrusted glove that had been stolen from a country church during the war. His quest leads him to a beautiful young tour guide (Geraldine Brooks), and a Nazi collaborator (George Macready) whom he had fought during the war. The movie was shot mostly on location in France and Monaco. It was based on actions that took place during Operation Dragoon.
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