Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid (1948) [NR]

Release Date:
August 11, 1948

Original Title:
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid

Alternate Titles:
A Sereia dos Meus Sonhos
Domador de Sirenas
En flicka på kroken
Hans lille havfrue
Il signore e la sirena

Genres:
Comedy | Drama | Fantasy | Romance

Production Companies:
Nunnally Johnson Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
FI: S  GB: U  US: NR 

Runtime: 89

Lucky Mr. Peabody...Everybody thought he was DREAMING!

As told to a psychiatrist: Mr. Peabody, a middle-aged Bostonian on vacation with his wife in the Caribbean, hears mysterious, wordless singing on an uninhabited rock in the bay. Fishing in the vicinity, he catches...a mermaid. He takes her home and, though she has no spoken language, falls in love with her. Of course, his wife won't believe that the thing in the bathtub is anything but a large fish.

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Art Direction:
Boris Leven
Bernard Herzbrun

Assistant Director:
Fred Frank

Camera Operator:
Philip H. Lathrop

Costume Design:
Grace Houston

Director:
Irving Pichel

Director of Photography:
Russell Metty

Editor:
Marjorie Fowler

Hairstylist:
Carmen Dirigo

Makeup Artist:
Bud Westmore

Novel:
Guy Jones

Original Music Composer:
Robert Emmett Dolan

Producer:
Nunnally Johnson

Screenplay:
Nunnally Johnson

Script Supervisor:
Julia Marcia Davies

Set Decoration:
Ruby R. Levitt
Russell A. Gausman

Still Photographer:
Maurice Goldberg

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