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Gene Tierney | Lucy Muir | |
Rex Harrison | Capt. Daniel Gregg | |
George Sanders | Miles Fairley | |
Edna Best | Martha Huggins | |
Vanessa Brown | Anna Muir as an Adult | |
Anna Lee | Mrs. Miles Fairley | |
Robert Coote | Mr. Coombe | |
Natalie Wood | Anna Muir as a Child | |
Isobel Elsom | Angelica Muir | |
Victoria Horne | Eva Muir | |
Helen Freeman | Author Displaced by Lucy | |
Stuart Holmes | Man Ordered Out of Train Compartment by Captain | |
Whitford Kane | Sproule - London Publisher | |
Buster Slaven | Enquiries at Sproule's | |
Will Stanton | Porter | |
William Stelling | Bill - Anna's Fiance | |
Houseley Stevenson | Gardener | |
David Thursby | Mr. Scroggins | |
Heather Wilde | Fairley Maid |
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Producer | Fred Kohlmar
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Writer | Philip Dunne
R.A. Dick |
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Cinematography | Charles Lang
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Musician | Bernard Herrmann
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In 1900, strong-willed widow Lucy Muir goes to live in Gull Cottage by the British seaside, even though it appears to be haunted. Sure enough, that very night she meets the ghost of crusty former owner Captain Gregg...and refuses to be scared off. Indeed, they become friends and allies, after Lucy gets used to the idea of a man's ghost haunting her bedroom. But when a charming live man comes courting, Lucy and the captain must deal with their feelings for each other. |
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