About Mrs. Leslie

About Mrs. Leslie

1954 Theatrical Poster
Directed by Daniel Mann
Written by Ketti Frings, Hal Kanter
Starring Shirley Booth
Robert Ryan
Music by Victor Young
Cinematography Ernest Laszlo
Editing by Warren Low
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date(s) New York opening:June 27, 1954 (1954-06-27)
Los Angeles opening:June 29, 1954 (1954-06-29)
General release: August 3, 1954
Running time 103-104 min.
Country United States
Language English

About Mrs. Leslie (1954) is a drama film directed by Daniel Mann and starring Shirley Booth and Robert Ryan. It was nominated for a BAFTA Award in 1955.[1]

Contents

Storyline

Mrs. Leslie, rooming house landlady, reminisces in flashbacks about her past as a cafe entertainer and her involvement with the mysterious George Leslie, who originally hires her as a vacation "companion" but tells her nothing of his life outside the vacations. In subplots, Mrs. Leslie's tenants and neighbors carry on soap-opera lives.

Cast

Production notes

Based on the novel About Mrs. Leslie by ViƱa Delmar (New York, 1950). According to a Hollywood Reporter news item, Paramount purchased the rights to Via Delmar's novel in June 1950, and tentatively assigned the project to George Stevens. In September 1953 Hollywood Reporter announced that Paul Nathan, story editor and casting director for the "recently dissolved Hal Wallis Productions," was to "start work" on the picture, but the exact nature and extent of his contribution have not been determined.[2]

Shirley Booth's second film; Production Dates: mid-Oct--late Nov 1953; Color: Black and White This film is not available on home video

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