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Winter Meeting
1948
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104 min
A repressed poetess and an embittered war hero help each other cope with their problems.
Genres:
Drama
·
Romance
Original Title
Winter Meeting
Original Language
English
Production Country
United States
Release Date
04/07/1948
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Winter Meeting
1948
·
104 min
A repressed poetess and an embittered war hero help each other cope with their problems.
Genres:
Drama
·
Romance
Original Title
Winter Meeting
Original Language
English
Production Country
United States
Release Date
04/07/1948
Trailer
1
Posters
6
Images
6
Cast
Bette Davis
Susan Grieve
Janis Paige
Peggy Markham
Jim Davis
Slick Novak
John Hoyt
Stacy Grant
Florence Bates
Mrs. Castle
Walter Baldwin
Mr. Castle
Ransom M. Sherman
M. Roderick Moran, Jr.
Woody Herman
Leader - Woody Herman ...
Bess Flowers
Restaurant Patron
Ezelle Poule
Woman in Cafe
Crew
Bretaigne Windust
Director
Grace Zaring Stone
Novel
Catherine Turney
Screenplay
Henry Blanke
Producer
Jack L. Warner
Executive Producer
Max Steiner
Original Music Composer
Ernest Haller
Director of Photography
Owen Marks
Editor
Edward Carrere
Art Direction
Fred M. MacLean
Set Decoration
Sherry Shourds
Assistant Director
Robert B. Lee
Sound
Hans F. Koenekamp
Special Effects
Perc Westmore
Makeup Artist
Murray Cutter
Orchestrator
Leo F. Forbstein
Music Director
Harry Barndollar
Special Effects
Info
Original Title
Winter Meeting
Status
Released
Release Date
1948-04-07
Original Language
en
Production Country
United States
Ratings
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0
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MP
65
%
TMDB
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/10
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