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An opportunistic Texas gambler and the exiled Creole daughter of an aristocratic family join forces to achieve justice from the society that has ostracized them.An opportunistic Texas gambler and the exiled Creole daughter of an aristocratic family join forces to achieve justice from the society that has ostracized them.An opportunistic Texas gambler and the exiled Creole daughter of an aristocratic family join forces to achieve justice from the society that has ostracized them.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 nomination total
Harry Adams
- Costume Ball Attendee
- (uncredited)
Shelby Bacon
- Urchin
- (uncredited)
Robert Barron
- Officer
- (uncredited)
Brandon Beach
- Guest
- (uncredited)
George Beranger
- Leon
- (uncredited)
Edward Biby
- Guest
- (uncredited)
Oscar Blank
- Cowboy
- (uncredited)
Monte Blue
- Fireman on Train
- (uncredited)
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- TriviaIt was shot in late February 1943 to late June 1943, but because of the overload of war-related movies, they pushed the release to 1945.
- GoofsScenes set in French Quarter section of New Orleans feature winding streets (a standard studio back lot trick that saves building an entire block of buildings). In reality, all streets in the real French Quarter are at right angles to each other.
- Quotes
Augustin Haussy: Madame...
Clio Dulaine: Yes?
Augustin Haussy: You're very beautiful.
[Nervously]
Augustin Haussy: I mean... beautiful.
Clio Dulaine: Yes, isn't it lucky?
- ConnectionsReferenced in Book Revue (1946)
- SoundtracksDansez Codaine
(uncredited)
Traditional Creole folk tune
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Ingrid Bergman (Cleo Dulaine) has never been so beautiful. Gary Cooper as "Cleent" so perfectly cast as a laconic Texan who knows this gal is up to no good. When the two lock eyes at the French Market, we know this match will be full of sparks. When they stroll in her garden in her restored French Quarter house and the love theme plays it is a dream for all us romantics.
The costumes are lovely; the set decoration makes you wish the "Quarter" was just that way. And that Saratoga still had that hotel with the wide veranda with all the old biddies gossiping.
From Edna Ferbers novel, the story is of revenge for old wrongs and the fights over who would run the railroads in the early days of that industry.
In the Saratoga scenes, Florence Bates as a grand dame steals every scene.
But it is the scene of Cleo taking on the little lawyer her New Orleans relatives have sent to buy her off that is a Magic Movie Moment. After Cleo has bested him in the negotiations, he looks at her with longing and says "may I say - you are very-beautiful". And Cleo with a happy, wicked smile says "yes, isn't it lucky." You want to shout "YES"!!!
One of my all time favorite romantic films.
The costumes are lovely; the set decoration makes you wish the "Quarter" was just that way. And that Saratoga still had that hotel with the wide veranda with all the old biddies gossiping.
From Edna Ferbers novel, the story is of revenge for old wrongs and the fights over who would run the railroads in the early days of that industry.
In the Saratoga scenes, Florence Bates as a grand dame steals every scene.
But it is the scene of Cleo taking on the little lawyer her New Orleans relatives have sent to buy her off that is a Magic Movie Moment. After Cleo has bested him in the negotiations, he looks at her with longing and says "may I say - you are very-beautiful". And Cleo with a happy, wicked smile says "yes, isn't it lucky." You want to shout "YES"!!!
One of my all time favorite romantic films.
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- Aug 28, 2001
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- Budget
- $1,750,000 (estimated)
- Runtime2 hours 15 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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