A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 27, 1948
Original Title:
The Miracle of the Bells
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
Jesse L. Lasky Productions
RKO Radio Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 120
The body of a young actress is brought to her home town by the man who loved her. He knows that she wanted all the church bells to ring for three days after she was buried, but is told that this will cost a lot of money. The checks that he writes to the various churches all bounce, but it is the weekend and, in desperation, he prays that a miracle will happen before the banks reopen. It does, but not in the way he hoped.
Additional Dialogue:
DeWitt Bodeen
Art Direction:
Ralph Berger
Albert S. D'Agostino
Assistant Director:
Harry D'Arcy
Camera Operator:
Charles Burke
Choreographer:
Charles O'Curran
Costume Design:
ReniƩ
Director:
Irving Pichel
Director of Photography:
Robert De Grasse
Editor:
Elmo Williams
Grip:
Ralph Wildman
Hairstylist:
Annabell Levy
Lyricist:
Sammy Cahn
Makeup Artist:
Karl Herlinger
Makeup Supervisor:
Gordon Bau
Music Director:
C. Bakaleinikoff
Novel:
Russell Janney
Original Music Composer:
Leigh Harline
Producer:
Jesse Lasky Jr.
Walter MacEwen
Production Manager:
Fred Fleck
Screenplay:
Ben Hecht
Quentin Reynolds
Script Supervisor:
Julia Marcia Davies
Joan Davis
Set Decoration:
Harley Miller
Darrell Silvera
Songs:
Jule Styne
Sound:
Philip Mitchell
Clem Portman
Special Effects:
Russell A. Cully
Clifford Stine
Still Photographer:
Rod Tolmie
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