While the Sun Shines (film)
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Directed byAnthony Asquith
Written by
Based onWhile the Sun Shines by Terence Rattigan
Produced byAnatole de Grunwald
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| Directed by | Anthony Asquith |
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| Based on | While the Sun Shines by Terence Rattigan |
| Produced by | Anatole de Grunwald |
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| Cinematography | Jack Hildyard |
| Edited by | Frederick Wilson |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
| Country | England |
| Language | English |
| Budget | £110,840[1] |
| Box office | £146,173 (UK)[2] |
While the Sun Shines is a 1947 British comedy film directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Barbara White, Ronald Howard, Ronald Squire, Brenda Bruce, Bonar Colleano, and Michael Allan.[3] It was based on Terence Rattigan's 1943 play of the same name.[4]
Lady Elisabeth Randall is an English Air Force corporal during World War II. She is on her way to marry her fiancé when she finds herself being romanced by two different men. The first man is Colbert, a Frenchman residing in England. The second man is Joe Mulvaney, an American lieutenant. Difficulties ensue as Lady Elisabeth finds that due to these romances both her military career and her impending marriage are in danger.
Cast
- Barbara White as Lady Elisabeth Randall
- Ronald Howard as the Earl of Harpenden
- Ronald Squire as the Duke of Ayre
- Brenda Bruce as Mabel Crum
- Bonar Colleano as Joe Mulvaney
- Michael Allan as Colbert
- Miles Malleson as Horton
- Margaret Rutherford as Doctor Winifred Frye
- Cyril Maude as Admiral
- Garry Marsh as Mr Jordan
- Joyce Grenfell as Daphne
- Amy Frank as Mrs. Finckel
- Charles Victor as Tube Train Conductor
- Wilfrid Hyde-White as Receptionist
- Judith Furse as Female Receptionist
- Clive Morton as Guide
- Cecil Trouncer as Naval Captain
- Vida Hope as Elsie
- Aubrey Mallalieu as Night Porter
