Daisy Kenyon (1947)
Daisy Kenyon is a Manhattan commercial artist having an affair with an arrogant and overbearing but successful lawyer and family man named Dan O'Mara. Daisy meets a single man, a war veteran named Peter Lapham, and after a brief and hesitant courtship decides to marry him, although she is still in love with Dan.
Director:
Otto Preminger
Writer:
David Hertz
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Joan Crawford as Daisy Kenyon |
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Dana Andrews as Dan O'Mara |
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Henry Fonda as Peter Lapham |
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Ruth Warrick as Lucille O'Mara |
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Martha Stewart as Mary Angelus |
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Peggy Ann Garner as Rosamund O'Mara |
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Connie Marshall as Marie O'Mara |
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Nicholas Joy as Coverly |
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Art Baker as Lucille's Attorney |
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Walter Winchell as himself |
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Leonard Lyons as himself |
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Mae Marsh as Woman Leaving Apartment (uncredited) |
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George E. Stone as Waiter (uncredited) |
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Tito Vuolo as Dino (uncredited) |
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Franklyn Farnum as Man Leaving Courtroom (uncredited) |
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William H. O'Brien as Bartender at Stork Club (uncredited) |
| Directing | Otto Preminger | Director |
| Writing | Elizabeth Janeway | Novel |
| Costume & Make-Up | Charles LeMaire | Wardrobe Master |
| Writing | David Hertz | Screenplay |
| Production | Otto Preminger | Producer |
| Sound | David Raksin | Music |
| Camera | Leon Shamroy | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Louis R. Loeffler | Editor |
| Sound | Edward B. Powell | Orchestrator |
| Sound | Alfred Newman | Music Director |
| Visual Effects | Fred Sersen | Visual Effects |
| Sound | Roger Heman Sr. | Sound |
| Sound | Eugene Grossman | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Ben Nye | Makeup Artist |
| Art | Walter M. Scott | Set Decoration |
| Art | Thomas Little | Set Decoration |
| Art | Lyle R. Wheeler | Art Direction |
| Art | George W. Davis | Art Direction |
| Sound | David Raksin | Original Music Composer |