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The Grass Is Greener

N/A 23 Dec 1960104m
ComedyRomance
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Overview

Victor and Hillary are down on their luck to the point that they allow tourists to take guided tours of their castle. But Charles Delacro, a millionaire oil tycoon, visits, and takes a liking to more than the house. Soon, Hattie Durant gets involved and they have a good old fashioned love triangle.

Director:

Stanley Donen
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Cast

Cary Grant
Cary Grant
- Victor Rhyall -
Deborah Kerr
Deborah Kerr
- Hilary Rhyall -
Robert Mitchum
Robert Mitchum
- Charles Delacro -
Jean Simmons
Jean Simmons
- Hattie Durant -
Moray Watson
Moray Watson
- Trevor Sellers -
Joan Benham
Joan Benham
- Hairdresser's Receptionist (uncredited) -
Gwen Watford
Gwen Watford
- Hairdresser's Receptionist (uncredited) -
Elisabeth Orion
Elisabeth Orion
- Fair-Haired Woman (uncredited) -

Crew

Hugh Williams
Hugh Williams
- Screenplay -
Stanley Donen
Stanley Donen
- Director -
Margaret Vyner
Margaret Vyner
- Screenplay -
Michael Stevenson
Michael Stevenson
- Third Assistant Director -
Margaret Vyner
Margaret Vyner
- Theatre Play -
Hugh Williams
Hugh Williams
- Theatre Play -
Paul Sheriff
Paul Sheriff
- Art Direction -
Christopher Challis
Christopher Challis
- Director of Photography -
Gordon Bond
Gordon Bond
- Hairstylist -
Hardy Amies
Hardy Amies
- Costume Design -
Eric Allwright
Eric Allwright
- Makeup Artist -
John O'Gorman
John O'Gorman
- Makeup Artist -
John Wilson-Apperson
John Wilson-Apperson
- Wardrobe Supervisor -
Cary Grant
Cary Grant
- Executive Producer -
John Cox
John Cox
- Sound Supervisor -
Christian Dior
Christian Dior
- Costume Design -
John W. Mitchell
John W. Mitchell
- Sound Recordist -
Jim Clark
Jim Clark
- Editor -
James H. Ware
James H. Ware
- Associate Producer -
Stanley Donen
Stanley Donen
- Producer -

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