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Harriet Craig

1950 | 94 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Harriet Craig is a 1950 American drama film starring Joan Crawford. The screenplay by Anne Froelick and James Gunn was based upon the Pulitzer Prize-winning 1925 play Craig's Wife, by George Kelly. The film was directed by Vincent Sherman, produced by William Dozier, and distributed by Columbia Pictures. Harriet Craig is the second of three cinematic collaborations between Sherman and Crawford, the others being The Damned Don't Cry (1950) and Goodbye, My Fancy (1951).

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Credits

Producer
William Dozier
Director
Vincent Sherman
Screenplay
James Gunn, James Gunn
Director of Photography
Joseph Walker
Original Music Composer
George Duning
Editor
Viola Lawrence
Country
United States

Cast · 11

Douglas Wood

Douglas Wood

Raymond Greenleaf

Raymond Greenleaf

Allyn Joslyn

Allyn Joslyn

Wendell Corey

Wendell Corey

BB

Billy Bishop

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