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Release Date:
May 10, 1940
Original Title:
I Was an Adventuress
Genres:
Crime | Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 81
Posing as the fabulously glamorous Countess Tanya Vronsky, a poor young ballet dancer and her two accomplices are really a team of skilled con artists! They mingle with Europe's high society, always looking for the next wealthy victim to fleece with their fake jewellery scam... Then Tanya meets the dashing young Paul Vernay. At first she wants to rob him. Then she decides she wants to marry him and to leave her criminal past behind her. Her accomplices agree but only if she'll join them in one last, big swindle...
Adaptation:
Jane Hinton Smith
Art Direction:
Joseph C. Wright
Richard Day
Assistant Director:
Fred Spencer
Associate Producer:
Nunnally Johnson
Choreographer:
George Balanchine
Costume Design:
Royer
Director:
Gregory Ratoff
Director of Photography:
Leon Shamroy
Edward Cronjager
Editor:
Francis D. Lyon
Electrician:
Jack Lorenz
Music:
David Buttolph
Music Director:
David Buttolph
Orchestrator:
Herbert W. Spencer
Original Film Writer:
Hans Jacoby
Michel Duran
Herbert Juttke
Jacques Companéez
Screenplay:
Don Ettlinger
Karl Tunberg
John O'Hara
Second Unit Director:
James Curtis Havens
Set Decoration:
Thomas Little
Sound:
W.D. Flick
Roger Heman Sr.
Writer:
Darrell Ware
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