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Anna and the King of Siam

United States

1946

128 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR John Cromwell

PROD Louis D. Lighton

SCR Talbot Jennings, Sally Benson, Margaret Landon

DP Arthur C. Miller

CAST Irene Dunne, Rex Harrison, Lee J. Cobb, Linda Darnell, Gale Sondergaard, Mikhail Rasumny, Dennis Hoey, Tito Renaldo, Richard Lyon

ED Harmon Jones

MUSIC Bernard Herrmann

SOUND Bernard Freericks, Roger Heman Sr.

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This “magnificent spectacle” with “matchless pageantry” and “frequent moments of high comedy,” (Hollywood Reporter) stars Rex Harrison as the King of Siam and Irene Dunne as Anna, the charming, strong-willed English widow who teaches him how to live in a modern world. Accompanied by her son, Anna Owens arrives in Siam to educate the king’s harem and his sixty-seven children. She soon discovers there are many obstacles to overcome and it is only through her ingenuity, wit and dedication that she is able to continue her work. Slowly, she sees the effect of her influence on the court, but it is not until the stubborn king realizes he need’s Ana’s wisdom and guidance that her difficult mission is a success. –20th Century Fox

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John Cromwell

Elwood Dager Cromwell (December 23, 1887 – September 26, 1979), known as John Cromwell, was an American film actor, director and producer.

Biography

Born in Toledo, Ohio, Cromwell made his New York City stage debut in Marian De Forest’s adaptation of Little Women (1912) on Broadway. It was a hit and ran for 184 performances. He then directed the play The Painted Woman (1913), which failed. Next, he acted in and co-directed with Frank Craven the hit show Too Many Cooks (1914), which ran for 223 performances.

Cromwell played Charles Lomax in the original Broadway production of George Bernard Shaw’s play Major Barbara (1915), about a woman of The Salvation Army, and he played the role as Capt. Kearney in the revival of Shaw’s Captain Brassbound’s Conversion (1916). Among others, he also had a role in The Racket (1927), which ran for 119 performances. The following year while the Broadway company was playing The Racket in Los Angeles, Cromwell was signed to a Paramount… read more

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Anna and the King of Siam

By Daniel A. DiCenso on September 2, 2011

No discussion of Anna and the King of Siam or any of the other screen and stage adaptations of Anna Leonowens’s diaries about her experiences in Thailand teaching the 67 children of the king can be…  read review

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