Woman to Woman (1947 film)
Woman to Woman is a 1947 British drama film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Douglass Montgomery, Joyce Howard and Adele Dixon.[1] It is based on the 1921 play Woman to Woman by Michael Morton which had previously been made into films twice during the 1920s. A Canadian officer and a French dancer engage in a doomed romance.
Woman to Woman | |
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Yvonne Arnaud, Adele Dixon and Joyce Howard | |
Directed by | Maclean Rogers |
Produced by | Louis H. Jackson |
Written by | Michael Morton (play) Marjorie Deans James Seymour |
Starring | Douglass Montgomery Joyce Howard Adele Dixon Yvonne Arnaud |
Music by | George Melachrino |
Cinematography | James Wilson |
Edited by | Daniel Birt |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Anglo-American Film Corporation |
Release date | 10 February 1947 |
Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
It was shot at British National's Elstree Studios. The film's sets were designed by the art director Holmes Paul. It was given a German release in 1950.
Main cast
- Douglass Montgomery as David Anson
- Joyce Howard as Nicolette Bonnet
- Adele Dixon as Sylvia Anson
- Yvonne Arnaud as Henriette
- Paul Collins as David Junior
- Eugene Deckers as De Rillac
- John Warwick as Dr Gavron
- Kay Young as Pauline
- Gerhard Kempinski as Cafe Proprietor
- Daisy Burrell as Stage Box Committee
- Lily Kann as Concierge
- Martin Miller as Postman
- Marcel de Haes as Hotel Clerk
- Therese Carroll as Bookstall Woman
- Alan Sedgwick as John Meredith
- Agnes Bernelle as Lolo
- Charles Paton as Pilot
- Finlay Currie as Theatre Manager
- George Carney as Taxi Driver
- Ralph Truman as Colonel
- Charles Victor as Stage Manager
- Daphne Day as Sylvia's Friend
- Molly Raynor as Sylvia's Friend
- Carol Coombe as Sylvia's Secretary
- Carol Lawton as Sylvia's Maid
- Griffiths Moss as Sylvia's Butler
References
- Goble p.1021
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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