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Release Date:
May 5, 1955
Original Title:
Daddy Long Legs
Alternate Titles:
Papai Pernilongo
Genres:
Music | Romance
Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L FR: U US: NR
Runtime: 126
Wealthy American, Jervis Pendleton has a chance encounter at a French orphanage with a cheerful 18-year-old resident, and anonymously pays for her education at a New England college. She writes letters to her mysterious benefactor regularly, but he never writes back. Several years later, he visits her at school, while still concealing his identity, and—despite their large age difference—they soon fall in love.
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Art Direction:
Lyle R. Wheeler
John DeCuir
Assistant Director:
Eli Dunn
Choreographer:
Roland Petit
Fred Astaire
David Robel
Conductor:
Alfred Newman
Costume Design:
Kay Nelson
Tom Keogh
Director:
Jean Negulesco
Director of Photography:
Leon Shamroy
Editor:
William Reynolds
Hairstylist:
Helen Turpin
Makeup Artist:
Ben Nye
Music:
Alex North
Music Supervisor:
Alfred Newman
Novel:
Jean Webster
Orchestrator:
Billy May
Edward B. Powell
Bernard Mayers
Skip Martin
Earle Hagen
Original Music Composer:
Cyril J. Mockridge
Alfred Newman
Other:
Leonard Doss
Producer:
Samuel G. Engel
Screenplay:
Phoebe Ephron
Henry Ephron
Script Supervisor:
William E. Orr
Set Decoration:
Walter M. Scott
Paul S. Fox
Songs:
Johnny Mercer
Sound:
Harry M. Leonard
Alfred Bruzlin
Special Effects:
Ray Kellogg
Vocal Coach:
Ken Darby
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Charles LeMaire
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