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Night and Day

Country: USA, Language: English, 128 mins

  • Director: Michael Curtiz
  • Writer: Charles Hoffman; Leo Townsend
  • Producer: Arthur Schwartz; Jack L. Warner

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The fictionalized biography of composer Cole Porter from his days at Yale in the 1910s through the height of his success to the 1940s. The film's attempted biography matches many public myths surrounding Cole at the time, despite its lack of relationship with truth. For instance, truth and movie are different in regards to: his sex life (he was a gay man in a marriage of convenience with a divorcee friend), his relationship with his wife, Monty Wooley was a contemporary (not Professor), and his French military experience was a hoax.


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Cast & Characters

Cary Grant as Cole Porter;
Alexis Smith as Linda Lee Porter;
Monty Woolley as Himself;
Ginny Simms as Carole Hill;
Jane Wyman as Gracie Harris;
Eve Arden as Gabrielle;
Victor Francen as Anatole Giron;
Alan Hale as Leon Dowling;
Dorothy Malone as Nancy;
Tom D'Andrea as Bernie;
Selena Royle as Kate Porter;
Donald Woods as Ward Blackburn;
Henry Stephenson as Omar Cole;
Paul Cavanagh as Bart McClelland;
Sig Ruman as Wilowski