40 Carats (film)
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| Directed by | M. J. Frankovich Milton Katselas |
| Starring | Liv Ullmann Edward Albert Gene Kelly Binnie Barnes |
| Music by | Michel Legrand |
| Cinematography | Charles Lang |
| Editing by | David E. Blewitt |
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| Language | English |
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Forty Carats was a 1973 film directed by Milton Katselas, based on the play by Jay Presson Allen. The screenplay was written by Leonard Gershe (who significantly changed the ending) and directed by Milton Katselas. The cast include Liv Ullman, Edward Albert, Gene Kelly, Binnie Barnes, Deborah Raffin, Nancy Walker, and Natalie Schafer. Ullman was nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Motion Picture Actress, Musical or Comedy, and the Writers Guild of America nominated Gershe's screenplay for Best Comedy Adapted from Another Medium.
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For plot information, please see Forty Carats the stage play.
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Considered for the role of Ann Stanley were Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Joanne Woodward, Doris Day, Glenda Jackson, Shirley MacLaine and Sophia Loren before the original director William Wyler bowed out of the production.
- Liv Ullmann .... Ann Stanley
- Edward Albert .... Peter Latham
- Gene Kelly .... Billy Boylan
- Binnie Barnes .... Maud Ericson
- Deborah Raffin .... Trina Stanley
- Billy Green Bush .... J.D. Rogers
- Nancy Walker .... Mrs. Margolin
- Don Porter .... Mr. Latham
- Rosemary Murphy .... Mrs. Latham
- Natalie Schafer .... Mrs. Adams
- Claudia Jennings .... Gabriella
- Sam Chew Jr. .... Arthur Forbes
- Brooke Palance .... Polly
- Andrea True .... Extra
- Production Design - Robert Clatworthy
- Set Decoration - George James Hopkins
- Costume Design - Jean Louis
- Sound Department - Dan Wallin
- Lyricists - Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman
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