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The Great Lie is a 1941 American drama film directed by Edmund Goulding, and starring Bette Davis, George Brent and Mary Astor. [3] The screenplay by Lenore J. Coffee is based on the novel January Heights by Polan Banks.
The Bride Wore Crutches (1941) as E.J. Randall; Father Is a Prince (1940) as John Bower; Tobacco Road (1941) as George Payne; Footsteps in the Dark (1941) as Wellington Carruthers; The Penalty (1941) as Judge; The Great Lie (1941) as Joshua Mason; The Feminine Touch (1941) as Dean Hutchinson; One Foot in Heaven (1941) as Clayton Potter
He supported Ann Sheridan in Honeymoon for Three (1941) and Davis in The Great Lie (1941). [20] Columbia borrowed him for the lead role in They Dare Not Love (1941) with Martha Scott and Edward Small used him in two films, International Lady (1941) with Ilona Massey and Twin Beds (1942) with Joan Bennett. [21]
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It was the first time I had this. I was always a member of the cast—a leading member—but not made special in the way Goulding made me special in this film." [1] Davis and Goulding would later collaborate on three more films: Dark Victory (1939), The Old Maid (1939) and The Great Lie (1941).
Edmund Goulding (20 March 1891 – 24 December 1959) was a British screenwriter and film director. As an actor early in his career he was one of the 'Ghosts' in the 1922 silent film Three Live Ghosts alongside Norman Kerry and Cyril Chadwick.
With her stage career fading, Caine took advantage of the advent of talking pictures to change her focus and moved to California to work in Hollywood.In 1930, Caine made her first film, Good Intentions, and in the next twenty years appeared in 83 films, [citation needed] mostly playing character roles [citation needed] – mothers, aunts, and older neighbors [2] – although she occasionally ...
The Great Lie: April 19, 1941: Strange Alibi: April 25, 1941: The Wagons Roll at Night: May 3, 1941: Thieves Fall Out: Meet John Doe: theatrical distribution only ...