Magnificent Doll (1946) [NR]

Release Date:
December 8, 1946

Original Title:
Magnificent Doll

Alternate Titles:
Magnificent Lady
Okrönt drottning

Genres:
Drama | History

Production Companies:
Hallmark Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 95

They spoke her name in whispers

While packing her belongings in preparation of evacuating the White House because of the impending British invasion of Washington D.C., Dolly Payne Madison thinks back on her childhood, her first marriage, and later romances with two very different politicians, Aaron Burr and his good friend James Madison. She plays each against the other, not only for romantic reasons, but also to influence the shaping of the young country. By manipulating Burr's affections, she helps Thomas Jefferson win the presidency, and eventually she becomes First Lady of the land herself.

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Art Direction:
Alexander Golitzen
Jack Otterson

Assistant Director:
John Sherwood

Continuity:
Adele Cannon

Costume Design:
Travis Banton
Vera West

Director:
Frank Borzage

Director of Photography:
Joseph A. Valentine

Editor:
Ted J. Kent

Hairstylist:
Carmen Dirigio
Anna Malin

Makeup Department Head:
Jack Pierce

Music:
Hans J. Salter

Orchestrator:
David Tamkin

Original Music Composer:
Hans J. Salter

Other:
Lilly Daché

Producer:
Jack H. Skirball

Production Manager:
Arthur Siteman

Screenplay:
Irving Stone

Set Decoration:
Russell A. Gausman
Ted Offenbecker

Sound:
Robert Pritchard

Sound Director:
Charles Felstead

Story:
Irving Stone

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