词条 | Green Dolphin Street |
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| name = Green Dolphin Street | image = Green Dolphin Street.jpg | caption = | director = Victor Saville | producer = Carey Wilson | based on = {{based on|Green Dolphin Street 1944 novel|Elizabeth Goudge}} | writer = Samson Raphaelson Carey Wilson | starring = Lana Turner Van Heflin Donna Reed Richard Hart | music = Bronislaw Kaper | cinematography = George J. Folsey | editing = George White | distributor = Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | released = 5 November 1947 | runtime = 142 minutes | country = United States | language = English | budget = $4,391,000[1][2] | gross = $7,173,000[1] }} Green Dolphin Street is a 1947 historical drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and based on the novel by Elizabeth Goudge. Plot summaryIn the 1840s, on an island in the English Channel, two sisters, Marguerite (Donna Reed) and Marianne Patourel (Lana Turner), daughters of the wealthy Octavius Patourel (Edmund Gwenn), fall in love with the same man, William Ozanne (Richard Hart). Having settled in New Zealand, William writes a letter to the family proposing marriage to one of the sisters. The father cannot read the letter, so the mother does. The letter asks for Marianne's hand in marriage. Marianne decides to set off for New Zealand to be with him. William, expecting Marguerite, realizes later when he sees Marianne come off the boat that he wrote the wrong name in the letter. When the mother is on her deathbed, she tells Marguerite a story about love and marriage and tells her to apply it to her own life, as a hint that William was not the man for her. Cast
Production backgroundThe film stars Lana Turner, Van Heflin, Donna Reed, and Richard Hart, and features a screenplay by Samson Raphaelson based on the historical novel Green Dolphin Street (1944) by Elizabeth Goudge. The film was directed by Victor Saville and produced by Carey Wilson. Hart and Heflin, who played romantic rivals in Green Dolphin Street, were similarly cast in B.F.'s Daughter (1948). Hart made only four feature films before his death at an early age, two of them co-starring Heflin. LocationThe film was shot on locations in Humboldt County, California.[3] ReceptionThe film was one of the most popular movies at the British box office in 1948[4] and MGM's most popular movie of 1947. It earned $4,304,000 in the US and Canada and $2,869,000 elsewhere, but because of its high cost only recorded a profit of $339,000.[1][2][5] Awards and honorsIn 1948, the film won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects, particularly for its depiction of a devastating earthquake. It was also nominated in the categories Cinematography (Black-and-White), Film Editing, Sound Recording (Douglas Shearer) and Special Effects.[6] The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:
Theme songThe film's title song, "Green Dolphin Street" (often recorded as "On Green Dolphin Street"), went on to become a jazz standard. The song has been recorded by Bill Evans, Eric Dolphy, The Modern Jazz Quartet, Albert Ayler, Tony Bennett, Miles Davis, Ahmad Jamal, John Coltrane, Agnieszka Hekiert, *Dick and Kiz Harp, Steps Ahead, and Grant Green among others. Radio adaptationGreen Dolphin Street was presented on Lux Radio Theatre September 19, 1949. The adaptation starred Turner, Heflin, and Peter Lawford.[8]References1. ^1 2 {{Citation | title = The Eddie Mannix Ledger | publisher = Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study | place = Los Angeles}}. 2. ^1 Scott Eyman, Lion of Hollywood: The Life and Legend of Louis B. Mayer, Robson, 2005 p 400 3. ^{{cite web|last1=Hesseltine|first1=Cassandra|title=Complete Filmography of Humboldt County|url=http://humboldt.filmhumboldtdelnorte.org/filmography|website=Humboldt Del Norte Film Commission|publisher=Humboldt Del Norte Film Commission|accessdate=12 October 2017}} 4. ^{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article49930940 |title=THE STARRY WAY. |newspaper=The Courier-Mail |location=Brisbane |date=8 January 1949 |accessdate=11 July 2012 |page=2 |publisher=National Library of Australia}} 5. ^[https://archive.org/stream/variety169-1948-01#page/n62/mode/1up "Top Grossers of 1947", Variety, 7 January 1948 p 63] 6. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1948 |title=The 20th Academy Awards (1948) Nominees and Winners |accessdate=2011-08-18|work=oscars.org}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.afi.com/Docs/100Years/scores250.pdf |title= AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores Nominees |format=PDF |date= |accessdate=2016-08-06}} 8. ^{{cite journal|title=Radio's Golden Age|journal=Nostalgia Digest|date=Spring 2013|volume=39|issue=2|pages=40–41.}} External links{{commons category|Green Dolphin Street (film)}}
17 : 1947 films|1940s drama films|1940s historical films|American films|American historical films|American black-and-white films|English-language films|Films based on British novels|Films directed by Victor Saville|Films that won the Best Visual Effects Academy Award|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer films|Films set in Guernsey|Films set in New Zealand|Films set in the 1840s|Films set in the 1850s|Films about earthquakes|Films scored by Bronisław Kaper |
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