One Night with You (1948 film)

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One Night with You
File:"One Night with You" (1948).jpg
Original British quad poster by Eric Pulford
Directed byTerence Young
Written byCaryl Brahms (adaptation) (as C. Brahms)
S. J. Simon (adaptation)
Based onscreenplay Fuga A Due Voci by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia
Produced byJosef Somlo
StarringNino Martini
Patricia Roc
Bonar Colleano
Stanley Holloway
CinematographyAndré Thomas
Edited byDouglas Myers
Music byLambert Williamson
Production
company
Distributed byGeneral Film Distributors
Release date
25 April 1948
Running time
92 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

One Night with You is a 1948 British musical comedy film directed by Terence Young and starring Nino Martini, Patricia Roc and Bonar Colleano.[1]

Plot

A famous opera singer engaged for the lead in an Italian movie loses his identity papers and is stranded at a railway station with a young British woman.

Cast

Critical reception

The New York Times called it "a limp, tedious and transparent farce hardly worth all the strenuous histrionics and singing...One Night With You, in short, is a long, dull time";[2] whereas, more recently, the Radio Times called it "An occasionally diverting British-made comedy, enlivened by a supporting cast that includes Bonar Colleano, Stanley Holloway and the soon-to-be great stage actress Irene Worth."[3]

References

  1. ^ "One Night with You (1948)". BFI. Retrieved 6 October 2019.
  2. ^ W, A. (21 February 1949). "At the Symphony". Retrieved 6 October 2019 – via NYTimes.com.
  3. ^ "One Night with You - Film from RadioTimes".

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