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The White Cliffs of Dover is a 1944 American war drama film based on the verse novel The White Cliffs by Alice Duer Miller. It was made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, directed by Clarence Brown, and produced by Clarence Brown and Sidney Franklin. The screenplay was by Claudine West, Jan Lustig [ de] and George Froeschel, with the credit for additional ...
- May 11, 1944 (US)
- Clarence Brown, Sidney Franklin
The White Cliffs of Dover: Directed by Clarence Brown. With Irene Dunne, Alan Marshal, Roddy McDowall, Frank Morgan. Susan travels with her father to England for a vacation.
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White Cliffs Of Dover, The (1944) -- (Movie Clip) The President's Dinner April, 1914, jingo American traveler Dunn (Frank Morgan) initially enjoying chess with English host Col. Forsythe (C. Aubrey Smith), things going awry when his daughter Susan (Irene Dunne) comes to the sort-of rescue, in director Clarence Brown's The White Cliffs Of Dover ...
- Clarence Brown, Al Jennings
- Irene Dunne
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At an elegant resort in coastal France, Susan and the war-weary John relish every moment of their reunion. A year later, Susan, who now lives in London, watches hopefully with her newborn son, John Ashwood II, as American troops march through the streets. Just before peace is declared, however, John is killed in action, and Susan is devastated.
The White Cliffs of Dover Reviews. Full of emotion and poetry. [Full review in Spanish] Full Review | Sep 16, 2019. Alice Duer Miller's poem was the inspiration for this sentimental look at the ...
Rated 0.5/5 Stars • Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/16/23 Full Review ashley h The White Cliffs of Dover is a decent film. It is about Susan, Lady Ashwood, who is at the hospital awaiting the ...
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The story is involving and a tragic one that tugs on your heartstrings. Dunne's character,Susan Dunn Ashwood," is American. She marries an Englishman "Sir John Ashwood" (Alan Marshall) who dies in World War I. She raises their son "John, Jr." (Roddy McDowell, as young boy, and then Peter Lawford as an adult).