The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)
De jonge, knappe maar wat wilde Eugene Morgan wil trouwen met Isabel Amberson, de dochter van een gegoede rijke familie. Maar in plaats trouwt ze met de saaie maar betrouwbare Wilbur Minafer.
Regiseur:
Orson Welles
Schrijver:
Orson Welles
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Joseph Cotten as Eugene Morgan |
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Dolores Costello as Isabel Amberson Minafer |
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Anne Baxter as Lucy Morgan |
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Tim Holt as George Minafer |
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Agnes Moorehead as Fanny Minafer |
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Ray Collins as Jack Amberson |
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Erskine Sanford as Roger Bronson |
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Richard Bennett as Major Amberson |
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Orson Welles as Narrator (voice) |
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Edwin August as Citizen (uncredited) |
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Georgia Backus as Matron (uncredited) |
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Harry A. Bailey as Citizen (uncredited) |
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Olive Ball as Mary (Maid) (uncredited) |
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Jack Baxley as Reverend Smith (uncredited) |
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William Blees as Young Man at Accident (uncredited) |
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Lyle Clement as Citizen (uncredited) |
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Bobby Cooper as George Minafer as a Boy (uncredited) |
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Don Dillaway as Wilbur Minafer (uncredited) |
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Heenan Elliott as Workman (uncredited) |
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John Elliott as Guest (uncredited) |
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William Elmer as Servant (uncredited) |
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James Fawcett as Citizen (uncredited) |
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Mel Ford as Fred Kinney (uncredited) |
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Nancy Gates as Girl (uncredited) |
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Nina Guilbert as Guest (uncredited) |
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Maynard Holmes as Citizen (uncredited) |
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Edward Howard as Chauffeur (uncredited) |
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Harry Humphrey as Citizen (uncredited) |
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Elmer Jerome as Funeral Attendee (uncredited) |
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J. Louis Johnson as Sam (Butler) (uncredited) |
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Lew Kelly as Citizen (uncredited) |
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Del Lawrence as Citizen (uncredited) |
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Bert LeBaron as Citizen (uncredited) |
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John McGuire as Young Man (uncredited) |
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Philip Morris as Policeman (uncredited) |
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Anne O'Neal as Mrs. Foster (uncredited) |
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Gil Perkins as Citizen (uncredited) |
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Charles R. Phipps as Uncle John (uncredited) |
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Hilda Plowright as Nurse (uncredited) |
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Drew Roddy as Elijah (uncredited) |
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Henry Roquemore as Hardware Man (uncredited) |
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Jack Santoro as Barber (uncredited) |
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Gus Schilling as Drug Clerk (uncredited) |
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Kathryn Sheldon as Matron (uncredited) |
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Sada Simmons as Wife (uncredited) |
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Dorothy Vaughan as Mrs. Johnson (uncredited) |
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James Westerfield as Policeman at Accident (uncredited) |
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Joe Whitehead as Citizen (uncredited) |
| Sound | Bernard Herrmann | Original Music Composer |
| Directing | Orson Welles | Director |
| Art | Albert S. D'Agostino | Production Design |
| Crew | Vernon L. Walker | Special Effects |
| Art | Darrell Silvera | Set Decoration |
| Production | Orson Welles | Producer |
| Camera | Stanley Cortez | Director of Photography |
| Costume & Make-Up | Edward Stevenson | Costume Design |
| Writing | Orson Welles | Screenplay |
| Crew | Helen Thurston | Stunt Double |
| Crew | David Sharpe | Stunt Double |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mel Berns | Makeup Department Head |
| Production | Jack Moss | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Terry Kellum | Sound |
| Costume & Make-Up | Robert J. Schiffer | Makeup Artist |
| Directing | Harry Mancke | Assistant Director |
| Sound | James G. Stewart | Sound Recordist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Maurice Seiderman | Makeup Artist |
| Sound | Roy Meadows | Boom Operator |
| Camera | Jack MacKenzie | Additional Photography |
| Sound | John E. Tribby | Sound |
| Camera | Orson Welles | Additional Photography |
| Editing | Jack Moss | Additional Editing |
| Visual Effects | Clifford Stine | Visual Effects |
| Sound | James Thompson | Boom Operator |
| Art | Chesley Bonestell | Other |
| Sound | Earl B. Mounce | Sound |
| Editing | Mark Robson | Additional Editing |
| Sound | Bailey Fesler | Sound Recordist |
| Directing | Robert Wise | Assistant Director |
| Writing | Booth Tarkington | Novel |
| Editing | Robert Wise | Editor |
| Art | A. Roland Fields | Set Dresser |
| Art | Mark-Lee Kirk | Set Designer |
| Directing | Fred Fleck | Assistant Director |
| Lighting | Bill McLellan | Gaffer |
| Production | Fred Fleck | Unit Manager |
| Costume & Make-Up | Claire Cramer | Wardrobe Designer |
| Production | George Schaefer | Executive Producer |