First Technicolor movie shot in the British Isles features Gypsies, horse racing, singing and romance.First Technicolor movie shot in the British Isles features Gypsies, horse racing, singing and romance.First Technicolor movie shot in the British Isles features Gypsies, horse racing, singing and romance.
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- 1 nomination
Edward Underdown
- Don Diego
- (as Teddy Underdown)
R.C. Lyle
- Racing Commentator
- (as Captain R.C. Lyle)
Philip Frost
- Valentine - as a Youth (Prologue)
- (as Philip Sydney Frost)
Evelyn Ankers
- Party Guest
- (uncredited)
Frank Crawshaw
- Gypsy
- (uncredited)
- Directors
- Harold D. Schuster
- Glenn Tryon(uncredited)
- Writers
- Dorothea Donn-Byrne
- Thomas J. Geraghty(uncredited)
- John Meehan(uncredited)
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaHenry Fonda had just turned 31 when filming started. Annabella is supposed to be playing a character of around 20/21, who claims to be 23, but was in fact approaching 30, only one year younger than Fonda.
- GoofsWhen disguised as a male, Annabella's hair is cut short and unwaved; once her femininity is revealed, her hair immediately grows to a permanently-waved shoulder-length style, fresh from a non-existent salon.
- SoundtracksBelieve Me If All Those Endearing Young Charms
(uncredited)
Traditional
Words by Thomas Moore
Performed by John McCormack
Featured review
A Landmark
Although there had been earlier British colour films in other processes, this was the first in technicolour.Obviously Fox spent the money on the cast and colour,as the story is second rate. Lots of lovely country views and John Mccornick singing away.Curiously he keeps on looking at a small book for the lyrics.A very experienced cast many who had been in films since early silent films.
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- malcolmgsw
- Jan 31, 2019
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- Runtime1 hour 27 minutes
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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