Centennial Summer
Centennial Summer | |
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Directed by | Otto Preminger |
Produced by | Otto Preminger |
Written by | Michael Kanin |
Starring |
Jeanne Crain Cornel Wilde Linda Darnell |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
Release dates |
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Language | English |
Box office | $3 million (US rentals)[1][2] |
Centennial Summer is a 1946 musical film directed by Otto Preminger.[3][4] The musical, that stars Jeanne Crain and Cornel Wilde, is based on a novel by Albert E. Idell.
It was produced in response to the hugely successful 1944 MGM musical film Meet Me in St. Louis
Plot
The movie is about two sisters growing up in Philadelphia in the 1870s. They both fall for a Frenchman who has to prepare the pavilion for the Centennial Exposition.
Cast
- Jeanne Crain - Julia Rogers (singing voice was dubbed by Louanne Hogan)
- Cornel Wilde - Philippe Lascalles (singing voice was dubbed by Ben Gage)
- Linda Darnell - Edith Rogers (singing voice was dubbed by Kay St. Germain Wells)
- William Eythe - Ben Phelps
- Walter Brennan - Jesse Rogers
- Constance Bennett - Zenia Lascalles
- Dorothy Gish - Mrs. Rogers
Awards
The movie was nominated twice at the 1946 Academy Awards. One of those nominations was for Best Original Song for the song All Through the Day, written by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II. In Kern's case, the nomination was posthumous as he had died on 11 November 1945.
Songs
- The Right Romance
- Up with the Lark
- All Through the Day
- In Love in Vain
- Cinderella Sue
References
- ↑ "60 Top Grossers of 1946", Variety 8 January 1947 p8
- ↑ Aubrey Solomon, Twentieth Century-Fox: A Corporate and Financial History Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 p 221
- ↑ "Centennial Summer". FilmAffinity. filmaffinity.com. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
- ↑ "Centennial Summer". AFI. afi.com. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
External links
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