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Escape Me Never (1947)

He was the kind of liar you almost believed... nearly forgave... completely loved!

Genre : Drama, Romance

Runtime : 1H 44M

Director : Peter Godfrey
Writer : Thames Williamson

Synopsis

A penniless composer marries a young widow with a baby—even though he is in love with his brother's fiancée.

Actors

Errol Flynn
Errol Flynn
Sebastian Dubrok
Ida Lupino
Ida Lupino
Gemma Smith
Eleanor Parker
Eleanor Parker
Fenella MacLean
Gig Young
Gig Young
Caryl Dubrok
Reginald Denny
Reginald Denny
Mr. MacLean
Isobel Elsom
Isobel Elsom
Mrs. MacLean
Albert Bassermann
Albert Bassermann
Professor Heinrich
Ludwig Stössel
Ludwig Stössel
Mr. Steinach
Milada Mladova
Milada Mladova
Natrova
George Zoritch
George Zoritch
The Dancer
Helene Thimig
Helene Thimig
The Landlady
Frank Puglia
Frank Puglia
The Guide
Frank Reicher
Frank Reicher
The Minister

Crews

Thames Williamson
Thames Williamson
Screenplay
Margaret Kennedy
Margaret Kennedy
Novel
Henry Blanke
Henry Blanke
Producer
Jack L. Warner
Jack L. Warner
Executive Producer
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Original Music Composer
Clarence Kolster
Clarence Kolster
Editor
Travilla
Travilla
Costume Design
Peter Godfrey
Peter Godfrey
Director
Sol Polito
Sol Polito
Director of Photography
Carl Jules Weyl
Carl Jules Weyl
Art Direction
Dolph Thomas
Dolph Thomas
Sound
Robert Stevens
Robert Stevens
Dialogue
Fred M. MacLean
Fred M. MacLean
Set Decoration
Harry Barndollar
Harry Barndollar
Special Effects
Willard Van Enger
Willard Van Enger
Special Effects
Bernard Newman
Bernard Newman
Wardrobe Supervisor
Perc Westmore
Perc Westmore
Makeup Artist
Leo F. Forbstein
Leo F. Forbstein
Music Director
Paul Detlefsen
Paul Detlefsen
Matte Painter

Posters and backgrounds

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