Love is a many-splendored thing
(DVD)

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Published
, 1955.
Status
Westover - Adult DVD/ Blu-ray
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Published
, 1955.
Format
DVD
Language
English

Notes

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Dramatic feature.
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Based on the novel A many-splendored thing by Han Suyin.
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Credits supplied from: Internet movie database, October 31, 2003; videodisc sleeve.
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Originally distributed by 20th Century-Fox Film Corporation.
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Playing time on release was 102 min., according to: Internet movie database, October 31, 2003.
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Originally released with 4-track stereo. "A CinemaScope picture"--Videodisc sleeve.
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Copyright notice on videodisc sleeve: c1955, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation, renewed 1983, Twentieth Century-Fox Film Corporation.
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Winner of three Academy Awards, including Best Costume Design, Best Music and Best Song.
Creation/Production Credits
Original music by Sammy Fain and Alfred Newman; cinematography by Leon Shamroy; film editing by William Reynolds; art direction by George W. Davis and Lyle R. Wheeler; set decoration by Walter M. Scott and Jack Stubbs; makeup artist, Ben Nye; hair stylist, Helen Turpin; sound, Alfred Bruzlin and Harry M. Leonard; special photographic effects, Ray Kellogg; Edward B. Powell, orchestrator; Paul Francis Webster, lyricist.
Participants/Performers
William Holden (Mark Elliott, newspaper correspondent), Jennifer Jones (Dr. Han Suyin). With Torin Thatcher (Humphrey Palmer-Jones). Isobel Elsom (Adeline Palmer-Jones); Murray Matheson (Dr. John Keith); Virginia Gregg (Anne Richards, American journalist); Richard Loo (Robert Hung); Soo Yong (Nora Hung, friend of Suyin); Philip Ahn (third uncle); Jorja Curtright (Suzanne, secretary of Mr. Palmer-Jones); Donna Martell (Suchen, sister of Suyin); Salvador Baguez (hotel manager, Macau); John W.T. Chang (Old Loo); Aen-Ling Chow (wife); Kei Thin Chung (interne); Edward Colmans (dining room captain, Macau); Ashley Cowan (British sailor with Rosie Wu); Lee Tung Foo (Old Loo); Herbert Heyes (Father Low, at Palmer-Jones party); James Hong (fifth brother); Joseph Kim (General Song, in elevator); Angela Loo (Mei Loo, poor woman at hospital); Keye Luke (Lee Foo, elder brother); Harry S. Quan (police officer); Beulah Quo (third aunt); Hazel Shon (nurse); Hayward Soo Hoo (second brother); Walter Soo Hoo (third brother); Kam Tong (Dr. Sen, insistent Chinese doctor); Marie Tsien (Rosie Wu, prostitute); Barbara Jean Wong (nurse).
Description
"Newsman Mark Elliott is an American war correspondent temporarily staying in Hong Kong during the Korean War. While there he meets and pursues a beautiful Eurasian doctor. But when they begin to fall in love, their friends and families pressure them to stop the cross cultural relationship"--Internet movie database by Brian W. Martz, October 31, 2003.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

King, H., & Han, S. (1955). Love is a many-splendored thing .

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

King, Henry, 1886-1982 and Suyin Han. 1955. Love Is a Many-splendored Thing. .

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

King, Henry, 1886-1982 and Suyin Han. Love Is a Many-splendored Thing , 1955.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

King, Henry, and Suyin Han. Love Is a Many-splendored Thing 1955.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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