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  1. The Heiress: Directed by William Wyler. With Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, Miriam Hopkins. A naive young woman falls for a handsome young man her emotionally abusive father suspects is only a fortune hunter.

    • (17K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • William Wyler
    • 1949-12-28
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_HeiressThe Heiress - Wikipedia

    The Heiress is a 1949 American romantic drama film directed and produced by William Wyler, from a screenplay written by Ruth and Augustus Goetz, adapted from their 1947 stage play of the same title, which was itself adapted from Henry James' 1880 novel Washington Square.

  3. The Heiress began as Washington Square, a Henry James novel based on a true story told him by actress Fanny Kemble Cooper about her brother's ill-fated attempt to marry a rich woman. The novel was already considered an American classic when the husband and wife writing team of Ruth and Augustus Goetz adapted it to the stage.

    • William Wyler, C. C. Coleman Jr.
    • Olivia De Havilland
  4. Jan 4, 2024 · The Heiress: The deliciously dark and gripping new thriller from the New York Times bestseller Kindle Edition. by Rachel Hawkins (Author) Format: Kindle Edition. 4.2 15,422 ratings. Editors' pick Best Mystery, Thriller & Suspense. See all formats and editions. THERE'S NOTHING AS GOOD AS THE RICH GONE BAD.

    • (15.5K)
    • Rachel Hawkins
  5. Aug 8, 2021 · This week, we discuss the 1949 Oscar-winning drama THE HEIRESS, starring two-time Oscar winner Olivia de Havilland and directed by three-time Oscar-winning filmmaking legend William Wyler.

    • 124 min
    • 24.7K
    • Filmgazm Productions
  6. Catherine (Olivia de Havilland), a young woman who stands to inherit her father's large fortune, falls in love when she meets Morris (Montgomery...

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    • Drama
  7. A graceful drawing-room drama boasting Academy Awardwinning costume design by Edith Head, The Heiress is also a piercing character study riven by emotional uncertainty and lacerating cruelty, in a triumph of classic Hollywood filmmaking at its most psychologically nuanced.

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