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  1. Product Description. An eerie love story from producer David O'Selznick. Eben Adams (Joseph Cotten) is a struggling artist who chances upon ethereal beauty Jennie (Jennifer Jones), who proves to be the muse he has longed for. Jennie disappears for a few months, Eben's artistic career takes off, yet when he tracks her down she seems to have aged ...

  2. Portrait of Jennie (1948) is nothing short of haunting.Beautifully shot with an esoteric feel, the film captures the spirit of a star-crossed love letter. A fantasy film based upon Robert Nathan’s novella of the same name, the film tells the story of an artist named Eben, living in 1934, who finds a muse in an odd but memorable girl named Jennie.

  3. Portrait Of Jennie is a romance/drama/fantasy. It was produced by David Selznick, who produced most of Jennifer Jones films. Selznick is most remembered for producing one of the most famous films of all time 'Gone With The Wind". This film ranks toward the best producing effort of Selznick's career.

  4. Portrait of Jennie (1940) is a novella by American novelist Robert Natham. The book was adapted for the screen by Leonardo Bercovici, Paul Osborn, and Peter Berneis. In what year is the movie set? The story opens in the winter of 1934 and ends almost a year later on 5 October.

  5. "Portrait of Jennie", the title song written by Gordon Burdge & J. Russell Robinson, became subsequently a hit for Nat King Cole. It was even revisited in 19...

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  6. Portrait of Jennie (1948) ← Back to main ... Jennifer Jones. Jennie Appleton Joseph Cotten. Eben Adams ... Can't find a movie or TV show? Login to create it. Login.

  7. The portrait of Jennie supposedly painted by Joseph Cotten 's character, Eben Adams, was in reality created by noted portrait artist Robert Brackman. Jennifer Jones came in for more than a dozen sittings in Brackman's Connecticut studio. Brackman was obliged to paint, not only one, but two versions as the first one, described as "lush" and ...

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