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Gene Tierney | Miranda Wells | |
Walter Huston | Ephraim Wells | |
Vincent Price | Nicholas Van Ryn | |
Glenn Langan | Dr. Jeff Turner | |
Anne Revere | Abigail Wells | |
Spring Byington | Magda | |
Connie Marshall | Katrine Van Ryn | |
Harry Morgan | Klaus Bleecker | |
Vivienne Osborne | Johanna Van Ryn | |
Jessica Tandy | Peggy O'Malley | |
Scott Elliott | Tom Wells | |
Keith Hitchcock | ||
Ruth Ford | ||
Trudy Marshall | Elizabeth Van Borden | |
Gertrude Astor | Nurse |
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Producer | Darryl F. Zanuck
Ernst Lubitsch |
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Writer | Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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Cinematography | Arthur C. Miller
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Musician | Alfred Newman
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In his directorial debut, Joseph L. Mankiewicz (All About Eve) teams with the master-of-the-macabre, Vincent Price, and the lovely Gene Tierney to bring Anya Seton's best-selling novel Dragonwyck to the screen. "Filled with ghosts, drugs, madness and murder, this American Gothic" (Time) delivers "grim and shivery suspense throughout" |
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