Daisy Kenyon (1947)
- Starring:
- Joan Crawford, Art Baker, (more)
- Director(s):
- Otto Preminger
- Category:
- Romance
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Daisy Kenyon stars Joan Crawford as the eponymous heroine, a Manhattan commercial artist. Daisy is torn between two men: a handsome, married attorney (Dana Andrews) and an unmarried Henry Fonda. Deciding to do the "right thing", Daisy marries Fonda, but carries a torch for the dashing Andrews. When the lawyer divorces his wife, he calls upon Daisy and tries to win her back. She is very nearly won over, but her husband isn't about to give up so easily. Both men argue over Daisy, who is so distraught by the experience that she nearly has a fatal automobile accident. In the end, Daisy realizes that she truly loves Fonda, and gives Andrews his walking papers. Daisy Kenyon is given a contemporary slant with a subplot about child abuse (in a Joan Crawford film!); and, in one scene set at New York's Stork Club, several celebrities (Walter Winchell, Leonard Lyons, John Garfield) make unbilled cameo appearances. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Joan Crawford - Daisy Kenyon
- Art Baker - Lucille's Lawyer
- Henry Fonda - Peter Lapham
- Martha Stewart - Mary Angelos
- Peggy Ann Garner - Rosamund O'Mara
- Nicholas Joy - Coverly
- Connie Marshall - Mariette O'Mara
- Roy Roberts - Dan's Attorney
- Walter Winchell - Himself, in Stork Club
- George E. Stone - Waiter
- Don Avalier - Hotel Captain
- Fernando Lamas
- Marion Marshall - Telephone Operator
- Norman Leavitt - Cab Driver
- John Butler - Cab Driver
- Dana Andrews - Dan O'Mara
- Griff Barnett - Thompson
- Ruth Warrick - Lucille O'Mara
- John Davidson - Mervyn
- Victoria Horne - Marsha
- Leonard Lyons - Himself
- Charles Meredith - Judge
- Tito Vuolo - Dino
- Jimmy Ames - Cab Driver
- Les Clark - Taxi Driver
- John Garfield - Man at bar in Stork Club
- Ann Staunton - Secretary
- Monya Andre - Mrs. Ames
- Mauritz Hugo - Mr. Ames
- Robert Cole - Headwaiter
- Director(s):
- Otto Preminger
- Writer(s):
- David Hertz
- Producer(s):
- Otto Preminger
- Categories:
- Romance
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