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Director:
Writers:
Ketti Frings (story)
Charles Brackett (written by) ...
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Release Date:
26 September 1941 (USA) more
Genre:
Plot:
Stopped in Mexico by U.S. Immigration, Georges Iscovescu hopes to get into the country by marrying a citizen. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 6 Oscars. more
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Cast

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Charles Boyer ... Georges Iscovescu

Olivia de Havilland ... Emmy Brown

Paulette Goddard ... Anita Dixon
Victor Francen ... Van Den Luecken
Walter Abel ... Inspector Hammock
Curt Bois ... Bonbois
Rosemary DeCamp ... Berta Kurz
Eric Feldary ... Josef Kurz
Nestor Paiva ... Fred Flores
Eva Puig ... Lupita
Micheline Cheirel ... Christine
Madeleine Lebeau ... Anni
Billy Lee ... Tony
Mikhail Rasumny ... Mechanic
Charles Arnt ... Mr. John MacAdams
Arthur Loft ... Mr. Elvestad
Mitchell Leisen ... Mr. Dwight Saxon
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Norman Ainsley ... Waiter with Tray (uncredited)
George Anderson ... Emmy's Doctor (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor ... Young Woman in Bar (uncredited)
Leon Belasco ... Mr. Spitzer (uncredited)
Karin Booth ... Girl at Desk (uncredited)
Alden 'Stephen' Chase ... Cop in Patrol Car (uncredited)
Russ Clark ... Cop in Patrol Car (uncredited)
Chester Clute ... Man in Climax Bar (uncredited)
Frank Dae ... Horace - Elderly Kiwanis Gentleman (uncredited)
Gordon De Main ... Immigration Guard (uncredited)

Brian Donlevy ... Movie Actor (uncredited)
Donald Douglas ... Joe (uncredited)
Jimmie Dundee ... Policeman (uncredited)
William D. Faralla ... Assistant Director (uncredited)
Martin Faust ... Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
Edward Fielding ... American Consul (uncredited)
Antonio Filauri ... Mexican Priest (uncredited)
James Flavin ... Immigration Guard (uncredited)
John Hamilton ... Mac - Studio Receptionist (uncredited)
Mitchell Ingraham ... Kiwanis Group Member (uncredited)
Soledad Jiménez ... Old Peón's Wife (uncredited)
Kitty Kelly ... American Lady at Bullfight (uncredited)

Veronica Lake ... Movie Actress (uncredited)
Harold Landon ... Studio Tour Guide (uncredited)
Mala ... Young Mexican Bridegroom (uncredited)
Francisco Marán ... Mexican Doctor (uncredited)
John Mari ... Corpse (uncredited)
Buddy Messinger ... Hospital Elevator Operator (uncredited)
Ella Neal ... Bride (uncredited)
Mrs. Wilfrid North ... Elderly Kiwanis Gentleman's Wife (uncredited)
Jean Phillips ... Nurse at Desk (uncredited)
June Pickerell ... Mrs. Brown (uncredited)
Daniel Rea ... Ox-cart Driver (uncredited)
Henry Roquemore ... Clarence - Driver of Car (uncredited)
Tony Roux ... Third Mechanic (uncredited)
Plácido Sequeiros ... Old Peón (uncredited)
Harry Shannon ... American Immigration Official (uncredited)
Jesús Topete ... Second Mechanic (uncredited)
Jay Tucker ... Suicide Victim (uncredited)
Carlos Villarías ... Mexican Judge (uncredited)
Pauline Wagner ... Nurse (uncredited)
Richard Webb ... Movie Actor in Role of Jeff (uncredited)

June Wilkins ... Vivienne Worthington (uncredited)
Sonny Boy Williams ... Sam (uncredited)
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Directed by
Mitchell Leisen 
 
Writing credits
Ketti Frings (story "Memo to a Movie Producer")

Charles Brackett (written by) and
Billy Wilder (written by)

Richard Maibaum  contributor to screenplay construction (uncredited)
Manuel Reachi  contributing writer (uncredited)

Produced by
Arthur Hornblow Jr. .... producer
 
Original Music by
Victor Young 
 
Cinematography by
Leo Tover (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Doane Harrison 
 
Art Direction by
Hans Dreier 
Robert Usher 
 
Costume Design by
Edith Head (gowns)
 
Makeup Department
Joe Hadley .... makeup artist (uncredited)
K. House .... makeup artist (uncredited)
Hedy Mjorud .... hair stylist (uncredited)
Leonora Sabine .... hair stylist supervisor (uncredited)
Lavaughn Speer .... hair stylist (uncredited)
Wally Westmore .... makeup supervisor (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Lonnie D'Orsa .... production manager (uncredited)
Charles Woolstenhulme .... unit business manager (uncredited)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Francisco Alonso .... first assistant director (uncredited)
Harry Caplan .... second assistant director (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Arthur Camp .... props (uncredited)
Sam Comer .... interior decorator (uncredited)
Glen Daniels .... props (uncredited)
George Sawley .... set dresser (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
John Cope .... sound recordist
Harold Lewis .... sound recordist
 
Stunts
Jimmie Dundee .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
S. Burgess .... assistant to second camera (uncredited)
Ernest Laszlo .... second camera operator (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Clayton Brackett .... wardrobe (uncredited)
Hazel Hegarty .... wardrobe (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Richard W. Farrell .... assistant editor (uncredited)
 
Music Department
John Leipold .... orchestrator (uncredited)
George Parrish .... orchestrator (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Richard Blumenthal .... assistant to producer (uncredited)
Eleanor Broder .... secretary to director (uncredited)
Padre Canseco .... technical advisor (uncredited)
La Prele Jones .... script clerk (uncredited)
Virginia Keefer .... secretary to producer (uncredited)
Norman Lacey .... location manager (uncredited)
Phyllis Loughton .... dialogue coach (uncredited)
Estelle Newburgh .... secretary to producer (uncredited)
Manuel Reachi .... technical advisor (uncredited)
Ernesto A. Romero .... technical advisor (uncredited)
Rachel Smith .... child welfare worker (uncredited)
Cullen Tate .... location director (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Memo to a Movie Director (USA) (original script title)
The Golden Door (USA) (working title)
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Runtime:
116 min | USA:125 min (copyright length)
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Language:
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Mirrophonic Recording)
Certification:
Finland:K-16 | Sweden:Btl | USA:Approved (PCA #7139) | USA:Passed (National Board of Review)

Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Mitchell Leisen joined the Screen Actors Guild so he could play the part of the director of I Wanted Wings (1941), but he donated his acting wages to charity. The scene depicted from that movie was reshot specifically for inclusion in this movie. more
Quotes:
Georges Iscovescu: Your husband?
Anita Dixon: No. No, Shaughnessy was a jockey from Caliente. Five foot three. Once over the border, I went to a judge. I said, a woman wants a man, not a radiator cap! Divorce granted, fifty dollars.
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Soundtrack:
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10 out of 13 people found the following review useful.
Green card, 19 April 2004
8/10
Author: jotix100 from New York

It is curious how times change. More than 60 years ago, people fleeing Europe went to Mexico to try to gain access to the United States. Today, instead of going the legal route, they would probably hire a coyote to take them to the other side of the border! The more things change, the more they stay the same.

This film is interesting because of the screen play by Billy Wilder and Charles Brackett, although the IMDB only lists the latter one as the writer. It is a mistake to bypass the great Billy Wilder, when we see his imprint everywhere in the movie.

The movie begins with a disheveled Charles Boyer going to the Paramount lot to talk to the director, Mitchell Leisen. Boyer's character, George Iscovescu, has met the director in the Riviera and comes to beg for a loan of $500, a tidy sum in those days. From there the story unfolds.

George quickly learns after arriving in the border town, that because being Rumanian he must wait about 8 years to enter the United States because of immigration quotas. He quickly learns the only way to make it across the border is if he would marry an American woman, and voila!, Emmy Brown, just happens to come to spend the 4th of July holiday with her students, thus his chance to make it in a legal way.

The cast of the film is excellent. Charles Boyer, in spite of not being upfront with the naive Emmy, doesn't make us hate him. He redeems himself at the end. Olivia de Havilland was perfect for the immature Emmy. She falls in love with a man that is trying to use her as his ticket to the promised land. Paulette Goddard, as Anita was very good. Walter Abel is the despised Inspector Hammock, the immigration officer everyone in town hates.

Don't miss it either on tape or DVD format.

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