No Time for Love | |
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Directed by | Mitchell Leisen |
Produced by | Mitchell Leisen Fred Kohlmar (associate producer) |
Written by | Robert Lees (story) Frederic I. Rinaldo (story) Warren Duff (adaptation) Claude Binyon |
Starring | Claudette Colbert Fred MacMurray |
Music by | Victor Young |
Cinematography | Charles Lang |
Editing by | Alma Macrorie |
Studio | Paramount Pictures |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
Release date(s) | November 10, 1943 |
Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
No Time for Love is a 1943 film directed by Mitchell Leisen, and starring Claudette Colbert and Fred MacMurray.
It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White (Hans Dreier, Robert Usher, Sam Comer).[1] Robert Usher spent the last twenty years of his life as a 'family brother' at New Clairvaux Abbey in Vina California. He designed some of the monastery's buildings and the cemetery gardens.
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It tells the story of an engineer Jim Ryan (Fred MacMurray) and a female photographer Katherine Grant (Claudette Colbert), who gets him fired from a tunneling job. She feels responsible and hires him to help her. The differences in their styles help them to fall in love.