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Green Dolphin Street Released 1947-01-15 is a story that falls under the Drama, History, Romance category. Movie Story "Sophie loved Edmund, but he left town when her parents forced her to marry wealthy Octavius. Years later, Edmund returns with his son, William. Sophie's daughter, Marguerite, and William fall in love. Marguerite's sister, Marianne, also loves William. Timothy, a lowly carpenter, secretly loves Marianne. He kills a man in a fight, and Edmund helps him flee to New Zealand. William deserts inadvertently from the navy, and also flees in disgrace to New Zealand, where he and Timothy start a profitable business. One night, drunk, William writes Octavius, demanding his daughter's hand; but, being drunk, he asks for the wrong sister.".

Green Dolphin Street 1947

Green Dolphin Street Movie Cast

Stars:
Lana Turner,
Van Heflin,
Donna Reed,
Richard Hart,
Frank Morgan,
Edmund Gwenn,
May Whitty,
Reginald Owen,
Gladys Cooper,
Moyna MacGill,
Linda Christian,
Bernie Gozier,
Patrick Aherne,
Al Kikume,
Edith Leslie,
Gigi Perreau,
Colin Kenny,
Lila Leeds

Green Dolphin Street Movie Crew

Director:
Victor Saville,
Samson Raphaelson,
Elizabeth Goudge,
A. Arnold Gillespie,
Irene,
George J. Folsey,
George White,
Malcolm Brown,
Cedric Gibbons,
Edwin B. Willis,
Bronislau Kaper,
Carey Wilson,
Charles Previn,
Douglas Shearer,
Warren Newcombe,
A. Arnold Gillespie,
Donald Jahraus,
Walter Plunkett,
Fred Valles,
Sydney Guilaroff,
Jack Dawn

Green Dolphin Street Movie Reviews

Green Dolphin Street is a movie that promises to engage and entertain its viewers. As a Drama, History, Romance film available in English, it combines strong performances with a compelling narrative. Whether you’re a fan of these genres or looking for a new cinematic adventure, this film is worth a watch!

Green Dolphin Street Movie Rating

Green Dolphin Street has earned a rating of 6.275/10 based on 20 users votes. This movie offers a captivating cinematic experience. Originally released in English, it stands out for its storytelling and audience appeal.

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