Jeannie (film)
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Directed by | Harold French |
Produced by | Marcel Hellman |
Written by |
Anatole de Grunwald Roland Pertwee Aimée Stuart |
Starring |
Barbara Mullen Michael Redgrave Wilfrid Lawson Kay Hammond |
Music by | Mischa Spoliansky |
Cinematography | Bernard Knowles |
Editing by | Edward B. Jarvis |
Distributed by |
General Film Distributors (UK) English Films (US) |
Release dates |
6 September 1941 (UK) 12 September 1943 (US) |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Jeannie (also known as Girl in Distress) is a 1941 British romantic comedy film directed by Harold French.
Plot
Jeannie McLean (Mullen) is a Scottish girl who finds that she has received an inheritance. The film follows her adventures of finding her family castle and being romanced by different men.
Cast
- Barbara Mullen.....Jeannie McLean
- Michael Redgrave.....Stanley Smith
- Wilfrid Lawson.....James McLean
- Kay Hammond.....Margaret
- Edward Chapman.....Mr. Jansen
- Hilda Bayley.....Mrs. Jansen
- Gus McNaughton.....Angus Whitelaw
- Phyllis Stanley.....Mrs. Whitelaw
- Albert Lieven.....Count Erich von Wittgenstein
External links
- Jeannie at the Internet Movie Database
- Jeannie at allmovie
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