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Drama

The Country Girl

- How far should a woman go... to redeem the man she loves?

An ex-theater actor is given one more chance to star in a musical yet his alcoholism may prevent it from happening.

Release Date : 1954-12-15

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Perlberg-Seaton Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Bing Crosby

Character Name : Frank Elgin

Original Name : Bing Crosby

Gender : Male

Grace Kelly

Character Name : Georgie Elgin

Original Name : Grace Kelly

Gender : Female

William Holden

Character Name : Bernie Dodd

Original Name : William Holden

Gender : Male

Anthony Ross

Character Name : Philip Cook

Original Name : Anthony Ross

Gender : Male

Gene Reynolds

Character Name : Larry

Original Name : Gene Reynolds

Gender : Male

Jacqueline Fontaine

Character Name : Lounge Singer

Original Name : Jacqueline Fontaine

Gender : Female

Eddie Ryder

Character Name : Ed

Original Name : Eddie Ryder

Gender : Male

Robert Kent

Character Name : Paul Unger

Original Name : Robert Kent

Gender : Male

John W. Reynolds

Character Name : Henry Johnson

Original Name : John W. Reynolds

Gender : Male

George Chakiris

Character Name : Dancer

Original Name : George Chakiris

Gender : Male

Jon Provost

Character Name : Johnnie Elgin

Original Name : Jon Provost

Gender : Male

Reviews

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talisencrw

@talisencrw

2021-06-23

I have mixed emotions in general about Bing Crosby, as both an entertainer and as a human being. Still, as I love both older movies and jazz singing (though most of his music couldn't be considered as such), I have sought out as many of his films as I can inexpensively find. This came out in a fine Grace Kelly boxed set that I found locally very inexpensively, and I greatly admired this performance of hers, at this early juncture of her very short filmic career. It was obvious, even now, that she would be a superstar. Hard to believe that director Seaton, who won an Oscar for the screenplay (Kelly won the other Academy Award, amongst the film's seven nominations), was the same director that later did 'Airport'. Kelly's rapport with both Crosby and William Holden is purely magical.