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    Green Dolphin Street

    1947 · Adventure · 2h 21m

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  1. Green Dolphin Street is a 1947 American historical drama disaster film directed by Victor Saville and starring Lana Turner, Van Heflin, and Donna Reed. It was produced by Carey Wilson. Based on the 1944 novel Green Dolphin Street by Elizabeth Goudge, it was released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.

  2. Green Dolphin Street: Directed by Victor Saville. With Lana Turner, Van Heflin, Donna Reed, Richard Hart. A young man loved by two sisters becomes a naval officer and sails to New Zealand, where he drunkenly writes a marriage proposal to the wrong sister, profoundly affecting the life of the other.

  3. Green Dolphin Street (1947) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. Green Dolphin Street - (Original Trailer) In 19th-century New Zealand, two sisters compete for the same man in Green Dolphin Street (1947), a romantic drama set against a backdrop of political unrest and natural disaster. It stars Lana Turner, Donna Reed and Van Heflin.

  5. Green Dolphin Street. The year is 1840, and siblings Marianne (Lana Turner) and Marguerite Patourel (Donna Reed) have found love; the problem is, both women want William Ozone (Richard Hart...

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  6. Green Dolphin Street. 1947 · 2 hr 22 min. TV-PG. Drama · Romance. In 1840, a man writes a letter to a woman to ask her to be his wife, but mistakenly addresses it to her jealous sister, who wants him for herself. Subtitles: English.

  7. Mar 20, 2021 · The film's riptides of emotion are matched by breathtaking physical tumult: a fierce Maori uprising plus a catastrophic earthquake and tidal wave that earned the film a 1947 Oscar® for special ...

  8. William deserts inadvertently from the navy, and also flees in disgrace to New Zealand, where he and Timothy start a profitable business. One night, drunk, William writes Octavius, demanding his daughter's hand; but, being drunk, he asks for the wrong sister.

  9. The film’s riptides of emotion are matched by breathtaking physical tumult: a fierce Maori uprising plus a catastrophic earthquake and tidal wave that earned the film a 1947 Oscar for "Best ...

  10. On a small island off the coast of Newfoundland, Marianne and Marguerite Patourel (Turner--The Postman Always Rings Twice and Reed--From Here to Eternity) fall in love with New Zealander William Ozanne (Richard Hart--Desire Me), who is attracted to Marguerite.

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