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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.
- 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. Invited to a ball, Susan meets Sir John Ashwood and marries him after a whirlwind romance.
- 3 min
- 42
An American woman with a British husband fights to keep her family together through two world wars. Cast & Crew. Read More. Clarence Brown. Director. Irene Dunne. [Lady] Susan [Dunn] Ashwood. Alan Marshal. Sir John Ashwood. Roddy Mcdowall. John Ashwood II, as a boy. Frank Morgan. Hiram Porter Dunn. Van Johnson. Sam Bennett. Photos & Videos.
- Clarence Brown, Al Jennings
- Irene Dunne
The White Cliffs of Dover (1944) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
London based American nurse, Lady Susan Ashwood (Irene Dunne), is at a hospital awaiting the imminent arrival of wounded soldiers. She is hoping that her enlisted son, Sir John Ashwood II (Peter Lawford), who resembles his father in appearance and temperament, is not amongst those wounded.
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Overview. 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. However, she never quite adjusts to life as a new member of the British gentry. At the outbreak of World War I, John is sent to the trenches and never returns.
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.