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Cluny Brown (original title)
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A free-spirited parlor maid and a Czech refugee surprise an English village with their unconventional ways.

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Charles Boyer ...
Adam Belinski
Jennifer Jones ...
Cluny Brown
Peter Lawford ...
Andrew Carmel
Helen Walker ...
Betty Cream
Reginald Gardiner ...
Hilary Ames
Reginald Owen ...
Sir Henry Carmel
C. Aubrey Smith ...
Col. Charles Duff Graham (as Sir C. Aubrey Smith)
Richard Haydn ...
Jonathan Wilson
Margaret Bannerman ...
Lady Alice Carmel
Sara Allgood ...
Mrs. Maile
Ernest Cossart ...
Syrette
Florence Bates ...
Dowager at Ames' Party
Una O'Connor ...
Mrs. Wilson
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Norman Ainsley ...
Mr. Tupham (uncredited)
Billy Bevan ...
Uncle Arn Porritt (uncredited)
Whit Bissell ...
Archie (uncredited)
Bette Rae Brown ...
Girl at Party (uncredited)
Charles Coleman ...
Constable Birkins (uncredited)
Harold De Becker ...
Mr. Snaffle (uncredited)
Michael Dyne ...
John Frewen (uncredited)
Rex Evans ...
Comic Pianist at Party (uncredited)
Betty Fairfax ...
Mrs. Watkins (uncredited)
Billy Gray ...
Richard Watkins (uncredited)
Edna Holland ...
Onlooker Outside Bookstore (uncredited)
Robert Homans ...
New York Policeman (uncredited)
George Kirby ...
Mr. Latham (uncredited)
Queenie Leonard ...
Weller (uncredited)
Mira McKinney ...
Author's Wife (uncredited)
Clive Morgan ...
Herbert (uncredited)
Philip Morris ...
New York Policeman (uncredited)
Ottola Nesmith ...
Mrs. Tupham (uncredited)
Jean Prescott ...
Mrs. Snaffle (uncredited)
Constance Purdy ...
Onlooker Outside Bookstore (uncredited)
Christopher Severn ...
Master Ronald Snaffle (uncredited)
Buster Slaven ...
English Boy on Bike (uncredited)
Eric Wilton ...
Butler at Party (uncredited)
Al Winters ...
Rollins (uncredited)

Directed by

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Ernst Lubitsch

Written by

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Samuel Hoffenstein... (screen play by) and
Elizabeth Reinhardt... (screen play by)
 
Margery Sharp... (based on novel by)
 
James Hilton... (contributing writer) (uncredited)

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Ernst Lubitsch...producer (produced by)

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Cyril J. Mockridge...(as Cyril Mockridge)

Cinematography by

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Joseph LaShelle...director of photography

Editing by

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Dorothy Spencer

Editorial Department

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Lyman Hallowell...apprentice editor (uncredited)

Art Direction by

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J. Russell Spencer
Lyle R. Wheeler...(as Lyle Wheeler)

Set Decoration by

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Thomas Little

Costume Design by

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Bonnie Cashin

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Ben Nye...makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Tom Dudley...assistant director

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Paul S. Fox...associate set decorator

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Roger Heman Sr....sound (as Roger Heman)
Arthur von Kirbach...sound (as Arthur L. Kirbach)

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Fred Sersen...special photographic effects

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Lloyd Ahern Sr....second camera operator (uncredited)
Edwin Hammeras...transparency projection shots (uncredited)
Edward Snyder...transparency projection shots (uncredited)
J.O. Taylor...transparency projection shots (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff...jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Maurice De Packh...orchestrator (as Maurice DePackh)
Emil Newman...musical director
Charles Althouse...music mixer (uncredited)
Arthur Morton...orchestrator (uncredited)
Paul Neal...music mixer (uncredited)
Conrad Salinger...orchestrator (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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David O. Selznick...appearance by arrangement with: Miss Jones
Michel André...french voice dubbing: Peter Lawford (uncredited)
Margaret Bannerman...accent coach (uncredited)
Amelia Beretta...italian voice dubbing: Betty Fairfax (uncredited)
Mario Besesti...italian voice dubbing: Ernest Cossart (uncredited)
Lola Braccini...italian voice dubbing: Florence Bates (uncredited)
Lucien Bryonne...french voice dubbing: Michael Dyne (uncredited)
Rosetta Calavetta...italian voice dubbing: Helen Walker (uncredited)
Jean-Henri Chambois...french voice dubbing: Reginald Gardiner (uncredited)
Mignon Cocco...italian voice dubbing: Sara Allgood (uncredited)
Olinto Cristina...italian voice dubbing: Reginald Owen (uncredited)
Émile Drain...french voice dubbing: Reginal Owen (uncredited)
Cécile Dylma...french voice dubbing: Jean Prescott (uncredited)
Élise Girard...press attache France: 2002 re-release (uncredited)
Elina Labourdette...french voice dubbing: Jennifer Jones (uncredited)
Jean-François Laley...french voice dubbing: (uncredited)
Katherine Lambert...research assistant (uncredited)
Jean Lemarguy...french voice dubbing: C. Aubrey Smith (uncredited)
Augusto Marcacci...italian voice dubbing: Reginald Gardiner (uncredited)
Henriette Marion...french voice dubbing: Margaret Bannerman (uncredited)
Pierre Morin...french voice dubbing: Billy Bevan (uncredited)
Harry Lloyd Morris...researcher (uncredited)
Corrado Pani...italian voice dubbing: Christopher Severn (uncredited)
Giulio Panicali...italian voice dubbing: Charles Boyer (uncredited)
Amilcare Pettinelli...italian voice dubbing: Billy Bevan (uncredited)
Maurice Pierrat...french voice dubbing: George Kirby (uncredited)
Frances C. Richardson...research director (uncredited)
Giuseppe Rinaldi...italian voice dubbing: Peter Lawford (uncredited)
Clara Ristori...italian voice dubbing: Harold De Becker (uncredited)
Jean-Michel Rodon...press attache France: 2002 re-release (uncredited)
Carlo Romano...italian voice dubbing: Ricahrd Haydn (uncredited)
Giovanna Scotto...italian voice dubbing: Margaret Bannerman (uncredited)
Stefano Sibaldi...italian voice dubbing: Michael Dyne (uncredited)
Aldo Silvani...italian voice dubbing: C. Aubrey Smith (uncredited)
Lydia Simoneschi...italian voice dubbing: Jennifer Jones (uncredited)
Wanda Tettoni...italian voice dubbing: Queenie Leonard (uncredited)
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    Plot Summary

    Amateur plumber Cluny Brown gets sent off by her uncle to work as a servant at an English country estate. While there, she becomes friendly with Adam Belinski, a charming Czech refugee. She also becomes interested in a dull shopkeeper named Mr. Wilson. Belinski soon falls in love with Cluny and tries to keep her from marrying Wilson. Written byDaniel Bubbeo

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    Taglines At Last...The Stars You've Wanted - In Each Other's Arms! (original half-sheet poster)See more »
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    Also Known As
    • La folle ingénue (France)
    • Cluny Brown auf Freiersfüßen (Germany)
    • El pecado de Cluny Brown (Spain)
    • Kleines Mädel - Große Liebe (Austria)
    • Das Herz am rechten Fleck (West Germany)
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    • 100 min
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    Trivia This was the last film director Ernst Lubitsch completed himself. He died the following year during the filming of That Lady in Ermine (1948).See more »
    Goofs When Cluny and Adam and Hilary are in Hilary's living room, just after Cluny says "It's so wonderful to be a cat and read the Daily Mail," the boom mic can be seen in the mirror above Adam's head.See more »
    Movie Connections Edited intoThe Fox Hunt (1956).See more »
    QuotesAdam Belinski: In Hyde Park, for instance, some people like to feed nuts to the squirrels. But if it makes you happy to feed squirrels to the nuts, who am I to say, "nuts to the squirrels?"
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