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    The Constant Nymph

    1943 · Drama · 1h 46m

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  1. The Constant Nymph is a 1943 romantic drama film starring Charles Boyer, Joan Fontaine, Alexis Smith, Brenda Marshall, Charles Coburn, May Whitty, and Peter Lorre with a famous score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold.

  2. The Constant Nymph is a 1924 novel by Margaret Kennedy. It tells how a teenage girl falls in love with a family friend, who eventually marries her cousin. It explores the protagonists' complex family histories, focusing on class, education and creativity.

  3. The Constant Nymph: Directed by Edmund Goulding. With Charles Boyer, Joan Fontaine, Alexis Smith, Brenda Marshall. The daughter (Joan Fontaine) of a musical mentor (Montagu Love) is hopelessly in love with her cousin's husband (Charles Boyer), a handsome composer.

  4. The Constant Nymph. Margaret Kennedy. 3.68. 694 ratings105 reviews. Tessa is the daughter of a brilliant bohemian composer, Albert Sanger, who with his "circus" of precocious children, slovenly mistress, and assortment of hangers-on, lives in a rambling chalet high in the Austrian Alps.

  5. The daughter (Joan Fontaine) of a musical mentor adores a promising composer (Charles Boyer), who is quite fond of the adolescent. When her father dies, an uncle arrives with his own grown daughter...

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  6. The Constant Nymph. Summaries. The daughter ( Joan Fontaine) of a musical mentor ( Montagu Love) is hopelessly in love with her cousin's husband ( Charles Boyer ), a handsome composer. Fourteen-year-old Tessa ( Joan Fontaine) is hopelessly in love with handsome composer Lewis Dodd ( Charles Boyer ), a family friend.

  7. The Constant Nymph (1943) - Turner Classic Movies. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Photos & Videos. Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Trivia. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A composer finds inspiration in his wife's romantic cousin. Cast & Crew. Read More. Edmund Goulding. Director. Charles Boyer. Lewis Dodd. Joan Fontaine. Tessa Sanger. Alexis Smith.