Eine junge Engländerin geht zu den Hebriden, um ihren älteren, wohlhabenderen Verlobten zu heiraten. Wenn das Wetter sie auf verschiedenen Inseln getrennt hält, beginnt sie, zweite Gedanken ... Alles lesenEine junge Engländerin geht zu den Hebriden, um ihren älteren, wohlhabenderen Verlobten zu heiraten. Wenn das Wetter sie auf verschiedenen Inseln getrennt hält, beginnt sie, zweite Gedanken zu haben.Eine junge Engländerin geht zu den Hebriden, um ihren älteren, wohlhabenderen Verlobten zu heiraten. Wenn das Wetter sie auf verschiedenen Inseln getrennt hält, beginnt sie, zweite Gedanken zu haben.
- Capt. 'Lochinvar'
- (as Captain Duncan MacKechnie)
- Col. Barnstaple
- (as Captain C.W.R. Knight F.Z.S.)
- Sir Robert Bellinger
- (Synchronisation)
- Hooper
- (as Antony Eustrel)
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WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesIn 1947, Emeric Pressburger met the head of the script department at Paramount, who told him that the studio used this film as an example of the perfect screenplay, and was shown to writers stuck for inspiration or who needed a lesson in screenwriting.
- PatzerIn the opening credits, as the factory gate swings shut the top bar on it is partially obscured by the hanging miniature that adds another floor to the factory - which is really the front offices of Denham Studios.
- Zitate
Torquil MacNeil: She wouldn't see a pound note from one pensions day to another.
Joan Webster: People around here are very poor I suppose.
Torquil MacNeil: Not poor, they just haven't got money.
Joan Webster: It's the same thing.
Torquil MacNeil: Oh no, it's something quite different.
- Crazy CreditsOpening cast credits appear on the end of a baby's cot; all other credits are chalked on a children's blackboard, appear on the side and rear of a horse drawn milk van and on a board attached to a metal factory gate.
- Alternative VersionenWhen Bridie and Joan are arguing in Joan's bedroom when Joan is about to try to get to the island, Bridie has a little speech where she says "Some folks there are, who want to drown fine young men and break young girls' hearts so that they can be bedded one day sooner." Risqué stuff for 1945. It was dubbed in the initial American release for her to say "wedded" instead of "bedded".
- VerbindungenFeatured in Arena: A Pretty British Affair (1981)
- SoundtracksI Know Where I'm Going
(uncredited)
Traditional County Antrim song
Sung by Boyd Steven with The Glasgow Orpheus Choir
I love the character portrayed by Wendy Hiller, an independent woman, confident of the direction of her life, the wealthy husband she has selected, the wedding just around the corner.
Then her plans start to unravel as an impoverished laird walks into her life and it is never the same again. Roger Livesey is wonderful in this also and the location shooting in Scotland, even though B & W, is breathtaking. The music, particularly "My Nut Brown Maiden" is beautifully done along with the old ceilidh dancing.
Some wonderful bit parts also. Loved Petula Clark as an eccentric child. Trivia lovers: I had read that Roger and Wendy were not physically together throughout the making of this movie. In all of the shots of them together, body doubles and reaction shots were used. I have viewed it in the light of this knowledge and it could be true.
Also, for those of you from across the pond and of an older vintage, Roger Livesey played Doctor Dale for years in the BBC's "Mrs. Dale's Diary".
I gave it a 9 out of 10. Certain movies are just "Satisfying" and this is one of them.
- wisewebwoman
- 22. Sept. 2002
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- 89.527 $
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 32 Minuten
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