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Jeannie

1941 | 101m | English

(116 votes)

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Based on Aimee Stuart's play. Little Scots girl decides to use her inheritance for a "grand tour" of the Continent.
Release Date: Sep 06, 1941
Director: Harold French
Writer: Roland Pertwee, Anatole de Grunwald
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance
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Production Companies Tansa
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: May 08, 2024
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Barbara Mullen Jeannie McLean
Wilfrid Lawson James McLean
Gus McNaughton Angus Whitelaw
Phyllis Stanley Mrs. Whitelaw
Michael Redgrave Stanley Smith
Percy Walsh French Customs Man
Albert Lieven Count Erich von Wittgenstein
Kay Hammond Margaret
Edward Chapman Mr. Jansen
Hilda Bayley Mrs. Jansen
Marjorie Fielding Mrs. Murdoch
Name Job
Harold French Director
Roland Pertwee Screenplay
Aimée Stuart Additional Dialogue, Theatre Play
Anatole de Grunwald Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Barbara Mullen is the title character, brought up in a stereotypically thrifty Scottish householder by her skinflint father, who takes a seriously dim view of modern day profligacies like cinema.... When he dies, he leaves his entire £290-odd fortune to the young woman who decides to blow the whole ... lot on travels to the continent. Armed with her cash, and her dog - she sets off, woefully underprepared for what awaits her. Fortunately, she meets "Stanley Smith" (Michael Redgrave), a travelling washing machine salesman who tries to help her navigate the myriad of foreign customs to which she is unaccustomed. Both are on great form with the gently using script nd scenarios; she even has to fight off the attentions of a dapper, but broke, Count (Albert Lieven) before the inevitable conclusion. Mischa Spoliansky provides a joyful accompaniment, incorporating many themes from the nations she visits - the "Blue Danube" etc. which all adds to this charming romantic comedy. Keep an eye out for a lovely cameo from Katie Johnson, too.

Jun 25, 2022