Here are a few key highlights to round things out about the Warner Bros. Pictures drama flick. The Constant Nymph starring Charles Boyer, Joan Fontaine, Alexis Smith, Brenda Marshall has a NR rating, ...
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Edmund Goulding’s “The Constant Nymph” makes its long-awaited TV debut at 8 pm Eastern tonight as the lead-off for Turner Classic Movie’s 24-hour tribute to the Library of Congress Film Archive. You ...
When Florence sets her neat and determined foot in its ‘expensive low-heeled shoe’ upon the Sangers’ flowery Alp, she brings with her a stabilizing sense of reality. To her young cousins she exhibits ...
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Edmund Goulding’s “The Constant Nymph,” tied up for decades by rights issues, had its first authorized U.S. showing since at least 1952 at the TCM Classic Film Festival on Friday morning. It’s a ...
“The Constant Nymph,” Fox Film cinema version of Margaret Kennedy’s best-selling novel and Broadway stage success, will open Friday at the Roxy Theatre. This film, directed by Basil Dean, has a cast ...
Besides premiering a digital restoration of “An American in Paris” 60 years after its debut and welcoming such movie legends as Kirk Douglas, Mickey Rooney, Leslie Caron and Peter O’Toole, Turner ...
Meet the talented cast and crew behind 'The Constant Nymph' on Moviefone. Explore detailed bios, filmographies, and the creative team's insights. Dive into the heart of this movie through its stars ...
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That Basil Dean's name is attached to The Constant Nym; Camera and Gainsborough as the producing firm cannot alter the facts. The English are so slow in their picture making. No lighting, no ...