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The 1925, 1930, and 1956 films are all based on the 1914 Hungarian play A Hattyú, Vígjáték Három Felvonásban (The Swan, A Comedy in Three Acts) by Ferenc Molnár. [2] Grace Kelly had previously appeared in the CBS Television production of The Swan on June 9, 1950. [3] MGM bought the screenrights in May 1955 as a vehicle for Kelly.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Calling Homicide: Edward Bernds: Bill Elliott, Kathleen Case, Don Haggerty: Crime: Allied Artists: Canyon River: Harmon Jones: George Montgomery, Marcia Henderson, Peter Graves
In 1956, she appeared in the romantic comedy The Swan, and the musical comedy High Society. Later that year, the 26-year-old Kelly retired from acting, to marry Prince Rainier III of Monaco, becoming the princess of Monaco. [1] [10] In this role, she made appearances in the documentaries A Look at Monaco (1963) and Monte Carlo: C'est La Rose ...
April 4, 1956: Alexander the Great: Alexander the Great grossed $300,000 from the cities sampled. [14] 15: April 11, 1956: Carousel: Carousel returned to number one in its eighth week of release. [15] 16: April 18, 1956: The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit [16] 17: April 25, 1956: The Swan: The Swan grossed $356,000 from the cities sampled. [17 ...
A new contract, known as the 80-20 compromise, had been negotiated between Equity and the new Managers Protective Association, [26] but The Swan and six other ongoing productions were still operating under the old contract. Accordingly, all cast members of The Swan had given in their quit notices to producer Gilbert Miller. The sole exception ...
The Swan, a 1956 remake of a 1925 film of the same title; Swan (1976 film), a Bulgarian drama film; Swan, a television ident for BBC Two first aired in early 1998, see BBC Two '1991–2001' idents; The Swan, a U.S. reality TV series from 2004; Swan, a Portuguese film directed by Teresa Villaverde
The movie, which features almost entirely heterosexual relationships, skyrocketed the trio to international stardom, while Stewart and Pattinson made headlines for their real-life romance from ...
The Swan is a 1925 American silent comedy film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki and starring Frances Howard, Adolphe Menjou and Ricardo Cortez. It was produced by Famous Players–Lasky and distributed by Paramount Pictures .