People Will Talk | |
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Directed by | Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
Written by | Joseph L. Mankiewicz |
Based on | Dr. med. Hiob Prätorius 1932 play by Curt Goetz[1] |
Produced by | Darryl F. Zanuck |
Starring | Cary Grant Jeanne Crain Finlay Currie Hume Cronyn Walter Slezak Sidney Blackmer Basil Ruysdael Katherine Locke |
Cinematography | Milton Krasner |
Edited by | Barbara McLean |
Music by | Alfred Newman (musical direction) |
Distributed by | 20th Century Fox |
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Running time | 110 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $2.1 million (US rentals)[2][3] |
People Will Talk is a 1951 American romantic comedy/drama film directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck from a screenplay by Mankiewicz, based on the German play by Curt Goetz, which was made into a movie in Germany (Doctor Praetorius, 1950). Released by Twentieth Century Fox, it stars Cary Grant and Jeanne Crain, with supporting performances by Hume Cronyn, Finlay Currie, Walter Slezak and Sidney Blackmer.
It was nominated for the Writers Guild of America screen Award for Best Written American Comedy (Joseph L. Mankiewicz).
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