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  1. Extract of a review from 1947. Running time: 140 MIN. With: Lana Turner Van Heflin Donna Reed Richard Hart Edmund Gwenn Frank Morgan. Metro throws the full weight of its moneybags into Green ...

  2. Her Green Dolphin Country (1944) was made into a film (under its American title, Green Dolphin Street) which won the Academy Award for Special Effects in 1948. A Diary of Prayer (1966) was one of Goudge's last works. She spent her last years in her cottage on Peppard Common, just outside Henley-on-Thames, where a blue plaque was unveiled in ...

  3. Mar 20, 2021 · Green Dolphin Street (1947) #WarnerArchive #WarnerBros #GreenDolphinStreetAfter her triumph as the lunchroom temptress in the crime classic The Postman Alway...

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  4. Apr 13, 2021 · Green Dolphin Street is a masterpiece of drama, interlaced with romantic surprises. Lana Turner and Donna Reed portray two sisters whose futures take an unexpected turn, when the man they both love makes an alcohol induced faux pas. The supporting cast is also great, as are the special effects, and an awesome sound track.

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  5. Sep 5, 2023 · The song was composed by Bronislaw Kaper, with lyrics by Ned Washington, for the 1947 film “Green Dolphin Street.” The movie, based on the novel “Green Dolphin Country” by Elizabeth Goudge, featured a complex and dramatic plot, involving elements such as mistaken identity, a typhoon, an earthquake, an accidental desertion from the navy ...

  6. The film's main music theme by Bronislau Kaper was published as a song, "Green Dolphin Street" (also known as "On Green Dolphin Street"), with lyrics by Ned Washington. It soon was adopted by jazz musicians, with recordings by Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis, Bill Evans, and others. Helpful • 30 1. According to MGM production files, the rights ...

  7. Green Dolphin Street is a novel by Elizabeth Goudge, first published by Hodder & Stoughton under the title Green Dolphin Country in 1944. The novel was adapted to a 1947 film . [1] The novel won a $125,000 prize offered by Louis B. Mayer for a novel suitable for filming.

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