Golden Earrings
1947 romantic spy film directed by Mitchell Leisen / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Golden Earrings is a 1947 American romantic spy film made by Paramount Pictures and starring Ray Milland and Marlene Dietrich. It was directed by Mitchell Leisen and produced by Harry Tugend from a screenplay by Frank Butler, Helen Deutsch and Abraham Polonsky, based on a novel by Jolán Földes. The music score was by Victor Young and the cinematography by Daniel L. Fapp.
Golden Earrings | |
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Directed by | Mitchell Leisen |
Written by | Frank Butler Helen Deutsch Abraham Polonsky |
Based on | Golden Earrings by Jolán Földes |
Produced by | Harry Tugend |
Starring | Ray Milland Marlene Dietrich |
Cinematography | Daniel L. Fapp |
Edited by | Alma Macrorie |
Music by | Victor Young |
Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $2,950,000 (US rentals)[1] |
The film's song, "Golden Earrings", with a tune by Victor Young and lyrics by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston, was sung in the movie by Murvyn Vye. It was a hit recording in 1947-48 by Peggy Lee.[2]
One film location was in the Metolius River area in July 1946 with approximately 30 extras from Bend, Oregon.[3]