Knickerbocker Holiday (film)
Knickerbocker Holiday is a 1944 American musical film directed by Harry Joe Brown and starring Nelson Eddy, Charles Coburn and Constance Dowling.[1] It is based on the musical play of the same title set in the 17th century colony of New Amsterdam. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bernard Herzbrun.
Knickerbocker Holiday | |
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Directed by | Harry Joe Brown |
Produced by | Harry Joe Brown |
Written by | Maxwell Anderson (play) Kurt Weill (play) Thomas Lennon David Boehm Rowland Leigh Harold Goldman |
Starring | Nelson Eddy Charles Coburn Constance Dowling |
Music by | Werner R. Heymann |
Cinematography | Philip Tannura |
Edited by | John F. Link Sr. |
Production company | Producers Corporation of America |
Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Cast
- Nelson Eddy as Brom Broeck
- Charles Coburn as Peter Stuyvesant
- Constance Dowling as Tina Tienhoven
- Ernest Cossart as Tienhoven
- Shelley Winters as Ulda Tienhoven
- Johnnie Davis as Tenpin
- Percy Kilbride as Schermerhorn
- Otto Kruger as Roosevelt
- Fritz Feld as Poffenburgh
- Richard Hale as Tammany
- Carmen Amaya as Gypsy Dancer
- Chester Conklin as Town Trumpeter (uncredited)
References
- May p.299
Bibliography
- May, Lary. The Big Tomorrow: Hollywood and the Politics of the American Way. University of Chicago Press, 2002.
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