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    The White Cliffs of Dover

    1944 · Drama · 2h 6m

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  1. The White Cliffs of Dover (1944) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. 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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  3. 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
  4. Irene Dunne. Susan Ashwood. Alan Marshal. Sir John Ashwood. Frank Morgan. Hiram Porter Dunn. Roddy McDowall. John Ashwood II as a Boy. Peter Lawford.

    • Clarence Brown
  5. Murray Cutter. Herbert Stothart. Charles E. Wallace. Douglas Shearer. Claudine West. George Froeschel. Jan Lustig. American Susan travels with her father to England for a vacation. Invited to a society ball, Susan meets Sir John Ashwood and marries him after a whirlwind romance.

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  7. White Cliffs Of Dover, The (1944) -- (Movie Clip) The King And Queen England, 1914, both American visitor Susan (Irene Dunne) and English John (Alan Marshal) believe their exceptionally cute meeting is an accident, though it was arranged by a crafty mutual friend, and proves memorable, in director Clarence Brown's The White Cliffs Of Dover, 1944.

  8. The White Cliffs of Dover are the region of English coastline facing the Strait of Dover and France. The cliff face, which reaches a height of 350 feet (110 m), owes its striking appearance to its composition of chalk accented by streaks of black flint, deposited during the Late Cretaceous. The cliffs, on both sides of the town of Dover in Kent ...

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