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Hilda Crane (also known as The Many Loves of Hilda Crane) is a 1956 American drama film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Philip Dunne and produced by Herbert B. Swope Jr. from a screenplay adapted by Dunne from the play by Samson Raphaelson. The music score was by David Raksin and the cinematography by Joseph MacDonald.
Patricia Annette Olson (September 21, 1935 – October 14, 2007), known by her stage name Sigrid Valdis, was an American actress best known for playing "Hilda" in the television series Hogan's Heroes.
He wrote and directed Hilda Crane (1956). That was produced by Herbert Swope who also produced Three Brave Men (1957) which Dunne wrote and directed. [16] He directed and did some writing on In Love and War (1958), a war time drama, featuring many of the studio's young contract players. Edward Anhalt wrote it and Jerry Wald produced. [17]
Hilda Crane: Philip Dunne: Jean Simmons, Guy Madison, Jean-Pierre Aumont: Drama: 20th Century Fox: Hold Back the Night: Allan Dwan: John Payne, Mona Freeman, Peter Graves: War drama: Allied Artists: Hollywood or Bust: Frank Tashlin: Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Anita Ekberg: Comedy: Paramount; 16th & final Martin and Lewis film Hot Blood: Nicholas Ray
He proposes to her in a movie theater, and while she initially rejects the proposal, she reconsiders when she sees him walking away. The next day, the couple gets married in Mexico. However, on the marriage license, he lists his place of birth as Chicago, though he had earlier told her he was born in Racine, Wisconsin. Once home, Burt's ex-wife ...
She then went on to make over a dozen more films, including recreating her stage roles in the motion picture adaptations of Hilda Crane (1956) and The Bad Seed (1956). Varden's best-known motion picture performance was as the gregarious storekeeper Icey Spoon in the 1955 film classic, The Night of the Hunter, based on the like-named novel.
David Raksin (August 4, 1912 – August 9, 2004) [1] was an American composer who was noted for his work in film and television. Raksin had more than 100 film scores and 300 television scores to his credit.
Hilda and the Mountain King, marketed as Hilda: The Mountain King, is a 2021 animated adventure fantasy film directed by Andy Coyle and written by Luke Pearson.It is based on the sixth edition of the Hilda graphic novel series of the same name by Pearson and is a continuation of the second-season finale of the Hilda animated series. [3]