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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.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Romance
    • Victor Saville
    • 1947-11-05
  3. 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). Ozone has eyes for ...

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    • Victor Saville
    • Adventure
    • Lana Turner
  4. 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. Sophie loved Edmund, but he left town when her parents forced her to marry wealthy Octavius.

  5. May 14, 2013 · Miles Davis - On Green Dolphin Street (Audio) (Official Audio) ”On Green Dolphin Street” by Miles Davis Listen to Miles Davis: https://MilesDavis.lnk.to/listenYD Watch more Miles Davis...

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  6. In 1947, MGM released Green Dolphin Street, an extravagant period piece that the studio promoted as their next blockbuster. Starring Lana Turner, the production boasted spectacular special effects by A. Arnold Gillespie, a sweeping romance, and a distinguished cast of supporting actors.

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  8. 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. The novel won a $125,000 prize offered by Louis B. Mayer for a novel suitable for filming. Plot summary

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