Cluny Brown | |
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Directed by | Ernst Lubitsch |
Produced by | Ernst Lubitsch |
Written by | Novel: Margery Sharp Screenplay: Samuel Hoffenstein Elizabeth Reinhardt |
Based on | Cluny Brown (novel) |
Starring | Charles Boyer Jennifer Jones |
Music by | Cyril J. Mockridge |
Cinematography | Joseph LaShelle |
Editing by | Dorothy Spencer |
Studio | Twentieth Century Fox |
Distributed by | Twentieth Century Fox |
Release date(s) | May 1, 1946 |
Running time | 100 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cluny Brown is a 1946 film made by Twentieth Century-Fox, directed and produced by Ernst Lubitsch. The screenplay was written by Samuel Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt, based on a novel by Margery Sharp. The music score is by Cyril J. Mockridge. The film stars Charles Boyer and Jennifer Jones and is a satire on the smugness of British high society. It is the last film Lubitsch completed.
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A plumber's niece (Jennifer Jones) and a refugee (Charles Boyer) meet in England prior to World War II, and Una O'Connor, Peter Lawford, Helen Walker, Reginald Gardiner, C. Aubrey Smith, Reginald Owen, and Richard Haydn are around to take up what slack there is.
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