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Directed by | Leslie Arliss |
Written by | Margaret Kennedy Doreen Montgomery Eleanor Smith (novel) |
Produced by | Edward Black |
Starring | Margaret Lockwood James Mason Phyllis Calvert Stewart Granger |
Cinematography | Arthur Crabtree |
Edited by | R.E. Dearing |
Music by | Cedric Mallabey |
Distributed by | GFD (UK) Universal (US) |
Release dates | August 23, 1943 UK November 29, 1945 USA |
Running time | 116 min (90 m US) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
The Man in Grey is a 1943 English film melodrama made by Gainsborough Pictures, and is widely considered as the first of its "Gainsborough melodramas" (a series of period costume dramas). It was directed by Leslie Arliss and produced by Edward Black from a screenplay by Leslie Arliss and Margaret Kennedy, adapted by Doreen Montgomery from the novel by Eleanor Smith.
It starred Margaret Lockwood, Phyllis Calvert, James Mason, Stewart Granger and Martita Hunt, and melded together elements of the successful "women's pictures" of the time with distinct new elements.
Reception
A great success commercially (it was one of the ten most successful British films that year), its critical reception was less favourable.
Cast
- Margaret Lockwood ... Hesther
- Phyllis Calvert ... Clarissa
- James Mason ... Lord Rohan
- Stewart Granger ... Rokeby
- Harry Scott ... Toby
- Martita Hunt ... Miss Patchett
- Helen Haye ... Lady Rohan
- Beatrice Varley ... Gipsy
- Raymond Lovell ... The Prince Regent
- Nora Swinburne ... Mrs. Fitzherbert
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