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Sylvia

1965 | 115 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Sylvia is a 1965 American drama film directed by Gordon Douglas, written by Sydney Boehm, and starring Carroll Baker, George Maharis, and Peter Lawford. The film, based on the 1960 novel of the same name by E. V. Cunningham, focuses on a mysterious woman whose millionaire fiancé hires a detective to uncover the truth about her past.

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Credits

Producer
Martin Poll
Director
Gordon Douglas
Screenplay
Howard Fast, Sydney Boehm
Director of Photography
Joseph Ruttenberg
Original Music Composer
David Raksin
Editor
Frank Bracht
Country
United States

Cast · 18

George Maharis

George Maharis

Anthony Caruso

Anthony Caruso

Edmond O'Brien

Edmond O'Brien

Jay Novello

Jay Novello

Nancy Kovack

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