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The Grass Is Greener (1960)

Director: Stanley Donen

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From Time Out Film Guide

Everyone in this movie - adapted from a flummery stage comedy by Hugh and Margaret Williams - stands around like mannequins in Bond Street stores. Dior and Hardy Amies are the real stars. On the plot front, Mitchum is an oil millionaire on holiday in England when he falls for Miss Kerr, a Countess who invites him for tea in her stately home. There follow some indiscretions in London and a duel with Mr Grant, as the cuckolded aristo.

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Cast & crew

Director: Stanley Donen

Producer: Stanley Donen

Cast: Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Robert Mitchum, Jean Simmons, Moray Watson full cast

Duration: 105 mins




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