Jeannie (1941)
- Starring:
- Barbara Mullen, Wilfred Lawson, (more)
- Director(s):
- Harold French
Synopsis of Jeannie
Barbara Mullen stars as Jeannie, a spirited Scots girl who comes into an inheritance. She heads for her family castle after encountering numerous adventures on a Continental holiday. Jeannie also finds romance in the form of handsome washing machine salesman Stewart Granger, who wins out over the romantic overtures of gigolo Albert Lieven. Based on a play by Aimee Stewart, Jeannie overcame its attenuated budget with a plethora of good cheer, enabling the film to garner good reviews on both sides of the Atlantic (in America, the film was retitled Girl in Distress). The story was musicalized for its 1957 remake, Let's Be Happy, in which the heroine (Vera-Ellen) was changed into an American girl who comes to Scotland, rather than using the Highlands as a starting point. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of Jeannie
- Barbara Mullen - Jeannie McLean
- Phyllis Stanley - Mrs. Whitelaw
- Percy Walsh - French Customs Man
- Kay Hammond - Margaret
- Marjorie Fielding - Mrs. Murdoch
- Googie Withers - Laundry Girl
- Katie Johnson
- Gus McNaughton - Angus Whitelaw
- Meinhart Maur
- Joan Kemp-Welch
- Lynn Evans
- Wilfred Lawson - James McLean
- Michael Redgrave - Stanley Smith
- Albert Lieven - Count Erich von Wittgenstein
- Edward Chapman - Mr. Jansen
- Philip Godfrey - Restaurant Car Man
- Joss Ambler
- Rachel Kempson
- Esme Percy
- James Knight
- Ian Fleming
- Frank Cellier
- Director(s):
- Harold French
- Writer(s):
- Aimee Stuart, Anatole de Grunwald, Roland Pertwee
- Producer(s):
- Marcel Hellman
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