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Release Date:
March 29, 1945
Original Title:
The Corn Is Green
Alternate Titles:
Das Korn ist grün
Das grüne Korn
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Warner Bros. Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 115
When a teacher reads an essay written by Morgan Evans, one of the boys, moved by his rough poetry she decides to hold classes in her house and believes that Morgan is smart enough to attend Oxford.
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Art Direction:
Carl Jules Weyl
Assistant Camera:
Robert Hoffman
Assistant Director:
Robert Vreeland
Camera Operator:
Bert Shipman
Costume Design:
Orry-Kelly
Dialect Coach:
Gareth Hughes
Director:
Irving Rapper
Director of Photography:
Sol Polito
Editor:
Frederick Richards
Editorial Services:
James Leicester
Executive Producer:
Jack L. Warner
Gaffer:
Charles O'Bannon
Grip:
Harold Noyes
Hairstylist:
Olga Collings
Makeup Artist:
Perc Westmore
Bill Cooley
Edwin Allen
Matte Painter:
Paul Detlefsen
Music Arranger:
Hugo Friedhofer
Music Director:
Leo F. Forbstein
Original Music Composer:
Max Steiner
Producer:
Jack Chertok
Props:
Morris Goldman
Sam Mendelson
Research Assistant:
Jane Bardwell
Researcher:
Herman Lissauer
Screenplay:
Frank Cavett
Casey Robinson
Set Decoration:
Fred M. MacLean
Sound:
Robert B. Lee
Sound Mixer:
Charles David Forrest
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Gerald W. Alexander
Robert G. Wayne
Special Effects:
Hans F. Koenekamp
Still Photographer:
Fred Morgan
Technical Advisor:
Rhys Williams
Theatre Play:
Emlyn Williams
Unit Manager:
Eric Stacey
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