The White Cliffs of Dover (1944)
- Starring:
- Irene Dunne, Alan Marshal, (more)
- Director(s):
- Clarence Brown, Lumsden Hare, (more)
Synopsis of The White Cliffs of Dover
The White Cliffs of Dover is one of those overlong MGM wartime films that everyone seems to have seen a part of, but no one can remember the film as a sum total. Based on a poem by Alice Duer Miller, the story chronicles the trials and tribulations of one courageous woman through two world wars. Irene Dunne plays an American girl who, in 1914, falls in love with titled Englishman Alan Marshal. At the end of World War 1 in 1918, it is painfully clear that Marshal will not be returning from the battlefields. Remaining loyal to her husband, Irene vows to raise their child in England. Played by Roddy McDowell in his early scenes, Irene's son grows up to be Peter Lawford. At the outbreak of World War 2, Irene despairs at the thought of losing another loved one, but Lawford convinces her that his dad would have wanted him to answer his country's call to the colors. While working as a Red Cross volunteer, Irene finds that she must tend her own mortally wounded son. Unable to save his life, she is grief-stricken, but is gratified with the notion that neither her husband nor her boy have died in vain. Like many films of its ilk and era, White Cliffs of Dover struck a responsive chord with filmgoers, to the tune of a $4 million profit. Watch for a touching scene between Roddy McDowell and 12-year-old Elizabeth Taylor; 19 years later, lifelong friends Roddy and Liz would be playing mortal enemies in Cleopatra (1963). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of The White Cliffs of Dover
- Irene Dunne - Susan Dunn Ashwood
- Frank Morgan - Hiram Porter Dunn
- Ralph Morgan
- Peter Lawford - John Ashwood II, at age 24
- C. Aubrey Smith - Colonel
- Gladys Cooper - Lady Jean Ashwood
- Jill Esmond - Rosamund
- Norma Varden - Mrs. Bland
- Alec Craig - Billings
- Lumsden Hare - The Vicar
- Arthur E. Gould-Porter - Capt. Portage
- Herbert Evans - Footman
- Kay Deslys - Blonde
- George Davis - Boots
- Keith Hitchcock - Duke of Waverly
- Arthur Shields - Benson
- Steven Muller - Gerhard
- Leo Mostovoy - Bandmaster
- Lal Chand Mehra - Indian Student in Boarding House
- Miles Mander - Maj. Loring
- Doris Lloyd - Plump Lady at Boarding House
- Molly Lamont - Helen
- Wilson Benge - Chauffeur
- Matthew Boulton - Immigration Officer
- Clifford Brooke - Indian Major in Boarding House
- Clyde Cook - Jennings
- Alan Marshal - Sir John Ashwood
- Roddy McDowall - John Ashwood II, as a Boy
- Van Johnson - Sam Bennett
- Elizabeth Taylor - Betsy (age 10)
- Dame May Whitty - Nanny
- John Warburton - Reggie
- Brenda Forbes - Gwennie
- Harry Allen - English Cabby
- Charles Irwin - Farmer Kenney
- Ethel Griffies - Woman on Train
- Emily Fitzroy - Spinster in Boarding House
- Isobel Elsom - Mrs. Bancroft
- Guy D'Ennery - Curate in Boarding House
- James Menzies - Telegraph Boy
- Ian Wolfe - Skipper
- Jean Prescott - Mrs. Kenney
- Gavin Muir - Capt. Griffiths
- Tom Drake - American Soldier
- Emily Massey - Elegant Lady in Boarding House
- June Lockhart - Betsy (age 18)
- Nelson Leigh - British Naval Officer
- George Kirby - Old Man
- Anita Bolster - Miller
- Edmund Breon - Maj. Bancroft
- Charles Coleman - Capt. Davis
- Director(s):
- Clarence Brown, Lumsden Hare
- Writer(s):
- Jan Lustig, George Froeschel, Claudine West
- Producer(s):
- Sidney Franklin, Sidney Franklin
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