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  1. In Our Time: Directed by Vincent Sherman. With Ida Lupino, Paul Henreid, Nancy Coleman, Mary Boland. A young woman traveling to Poland with her employer meets a count, and they fall in love as World War II begins.

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    • Drama, Mystery, Romance
    • Vincent Sherman
    • 1944-02-19
  2. Plot. In March 1939, English antiques dealer Mrs. Bromley and her assistant Jennifer "Jenny" Whittredge travel through Poland making purchases. In Warsaw, Jenny meets Count Stefan Orwid and, after a whirlwind courtship, he asks her to marry him. However, Stefan's aristocratic family, particularly his sister Janina and his wealthy, diplomat ...

  3. Synopsis. In March, 1939, Mrs. Bromley, an English decorator, and her assistant, Jennifer Whittredge, travel through Poland in search of antiques. When they reach Warsaw, Jenny is left on her own while Mrs. Bromley haggles with an antique dealer. Passing by the window of the store, Count Stephan Orvid mistakes Jenny for a clerk and asks to see ...

    • Vincent Sherman, William Kissel
    • Ida Lupino
  4. Vincent Sherman. Director. Howard Koch. Screenplay. Ellis St. Joseph. Screenplay. It is early 1939 in Poland when Mrs. Bromley and Jennifer come to buy antiques for her business in London. Jennifer meets Count Stephen and they wine, dine and see the sights though out the city. He wishes to marry, but his family is against plain Jennifer.

  5. Facts about In Our Time. Count Stefan takes Jennifer on a walking tour of Warsaw. As they walk, stock footage is shown of various important monuments culminating in the bronze monument of Chopin by sculptor Waclaw Szymanowski. These monuments were all systematically destroyed by the Germans in 1940. Two cast members in studio records/casting ...

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  6. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for In Our Time (1944) - Vincent Sherman on AllMovie

  7. propaganda film with focus on Poland. blanche-2 17 January 2011. "In Our Time" from 1944 is a propaganda movie set in Poland starring Paul Henried, Ida Lupino, Nazimova, Nancy Coleman, Victor Francen, and Michael Chekhov, and directed by Vincent Sherman. The script, by Ellis St. Joseph and Howard Koch, is reminiscent in some ways to Rebecca and ...

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