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TWENTY-ONE DAYS / 21 DAYS TOGETHER (1940)

A drama based on John Galsworthy's play about two lovers who spend three glorious weeks together before the man goes to trial for murder.

Running Time: 72 or 75 minutes (black and white)

Director: Basil Dean

Producer: Alexander Korda

Art Director: Vincent Korda

Screenplay: Basil Dean and Graham Greene from the play "The First and the Last"

Sound: AW Watkins

Music: John Greenwood

Photography: Jan Stallick

Opened: January 7, 1940 in London, UK;    May 16, 1940 in USA

Starring: Vivien Leigh (Wanda), Laurence Olivier (Larry Durrant), Hay Petrie (John Evans), Leslie Banks (Keith Durrant), Francis L. Sullivan (Mander), David Horne (Beavis), William Dewhurst (Lord Chief Justice), Frederick Lloyd (Swinton), Robert Newton (Tolly), Esme Percy (Henry Walenn), Eliot Mason (Frau Grunlick), Meinhart Maur (Carl Grunlich), Morris Harvey (Alexander Macpherson), Victor Rietti (Antonio), Wallace Lupino (Father), Muriel George (Mother), Lawrence Hanray (Solicitor), Arthur Young (Asher), Fred Groves (Barnes), Aubrey Mallalieu (Magistrate), John Warwick.

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