Knickerbocker Holiday (film)
Knickerbocker Holiday is a 1944 American musical film directed by Harry Joe Brown and starring Nelson Eddy, Charles Coburn and Constance Dowling.[1] It is based on the musical play of the same title set in the 17th century colony of New Amsterdam. The film's sets were designed by the art director Bernard Herzbrun.
| Knickerbocker Holiday | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Harry Joe Brown |
| Produced by | Harry Joe Brown |
| Written by | Maxwell Anderson (play) Kurt Weill (play) Thomas Lennon David Boehm Rowland Leigh Harold Goldman |
| Starring | Nelson Eddy Charles Coburn Constance Dowling |
| Music by | Werner R. Heymann |
| Cinematography | Philip Tannura |
| Edited by | John F. Link Sr. |
Production company | Producers Corporation of America |
| Distributed by | United Artists |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Cast
- Nelson Eddy as Brom Broeck
- Charles Coburn as Peter Stuyvesant
- Constance Dowling as Tina Tienhoven
- Ernest Cossart as Tienhoven
- Shelley Winters as Ulda Tienhoven
- Johnnie Davis as Tenpin
- Percy Kilbride as Schermerhorn
- Otto Kruger as Roosevelt
- Fritz Feld as Poffenburgh
- Richard Hale as Tammany
- Carmen Amaya as Gypsy Dancer
- Chester Conklin as Town Trumpeter (uncredited)
References
- May p.299
Bibliography
- May, Lary. The Big Tomorrow: Hollywood and the Politics of the American Way. University of Chicago Press, 2002.
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