Spring Song (1946 film)
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Directed byMontgomery Tully
Written byLore Cowan
Maurice Cowan
James Seymour
Montgomery Tully
Maurice Cowan
James Seymour
Montgomery Tully
Produced byLouis H. Jackson
StarringPeter Graves
Carol Raye
Leni Lynn
Carol Raye
Leni Lynn
| Spring Song | |
|---|---|
American poster | |
| Directed by | Montgomery Tully |
| Written by | Lore Cowan Maurice Cowan James Seymour Montgomery Tully |
| Produced by | Louis H. Jackson |
| Starring | Peter Graves Carol Raye Leni Lynn |
| Cinematography | Ernest Palmer |
| Edited by | Monica Kimick |
| Music by | Hans May |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Anglo-American Film Corporation |
Release date |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $280,000[1] |
Spring Song (also known as Springtime[2]) is a 1946 British musical drama film directed by Montgomery Tully and starring Peter Graves, Carol Raye and Leni Lynn.[2][3][4] It was written by Lore Cowan, Maurice Cowan, James Seymour and Tully.[5]
The film follows the history of a brooch after it is given as a present by a man to a woman in 1911.
Cast
- Peter Graves as Tony Winster
- Carol Raye as Janet Hill/Janet Ware
- Lawrence O'Madden as Johnnie Ware
- Leni Lynn as Vera Dale
- Netta Westcott as Lady Norchester
- Diana Calderwood as Mary Norchester
- David Horne as Sir Anthony
- Finlay Currie as Cobb
- Alan Wheatley as Menelli
- Peter Penn as Carrington
- Maire O'Neill as dresser
- Gerhard Kempinski as hotel manager
- Lois Maxwell as Penelope Cobb
- Jack Billings as dancer
Production
The film was shot at the British National Studios in Elstree outside London, with sets designed by the art director Wilfred Arnold.
The jet plane scenes were flown by Geoffrey de Havilland.[1]