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The Constant Nymph

1943 | 112 min | Drama · Romance

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Synopsis

The Constant Nymph is a 1943 romantic drama film starring Charles Boyer, Joan Fontaine, Alexis Smith, Brenda Marshall, Charles Coburn, May Whitty, and Peter Lorre with a famous score by Erich Wolfgang Korngold. It was adapted by Kathryn Scola from the 1924 novel of the same name by Margaret Kennedy and the 1926 play by Kennedy and Basil Dean and directed by Edmund Goulding.

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Credits

Producer
Henry Blanke, Hal B. Wallis
Director
Edmund Goulding
Screenplay
Kathryn Scola
Director of Photography
Tony Gaudio
Original Music Composer
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Editor
David Weisbart
Country
United States

Cast · 15

Marcel Dalio

Marcel Dalio

Jean Muir

Jean Muir

Doris Lloyd

Doris Lloyd

RR

Richard Ryen

Joan Fontaine

Joan Fontaine

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