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David Niven Collection - 5-DVD Box Set (DVD) (*)
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Original Title: Bonnie Prince Charlie / The Love Lottery / Happy Ever After / Eternally Yours / Happy Go Lovely
Alternate Title: Tonight's the Night (O'Leary Night)
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Oscar Academy Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Mono )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
463 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Black & White


Movie filmed in 1939 - 1954 and produced in:
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Anthony Kimmins
Alexander Korda
Charles Crichton
Mario Zampi
Tay Garnett
H. Bruce Humberstone


Written By:
Clemence Dane
Charles Neilson-Terry
Zelma Bramley Moore
Jack Davies
Michael Pertwee
Gene Towne
C. Graham Baker
Val Guest
Friedrich Dammann


Actors:
David Niven ..... Prince Charles
Margaret Leighton ..... Flora MacDonald
Judy Campbell ..... Clementine Walkinshaw
Jack Hawkins ..... Lord George Murray
Morland Graham ..... Donald
Finlay Currie ..... Marquis of Tullibardine
Elwyn Brook-Jones ..... Duke of Cumberland
John Laurie ..... Blind Jimmie
Hector Ross ..... Glenalandale
Hugh Kelly ..... Lieutenant Ingleby
Charles Goldner ..... Captain Ferguson
Henry Oscar ..... James II
Martin Miller ..... George II
Franklin Dyall ..... Macdonald
Herbert Lomas ..... Kinloch Moidart
David Niven ..... Rex Allerton
Peggy Cummins ..... Sally
Anne Vernon ..... Jane Dubois
Herbert Lom ..... André Amico
Charles Victor ..... Jennings
Gordon Jackson ..... Ralph
Felix Aylmer ..... Winant
Hugh McDermott ..... Rodney Wheeler
Stanley Maxted ..... Oliver Stanton
June Clyde ..... Viola
John Chandos ..... Gulliver Kee, Chinaman
Theodore Bikel ..... Parsimonious
Sebastian Cabot ..... Suarez
Eugene Deckers ..... Vernet
Andreas Malandrinos ..... Fodor
David Niven ..... Jasper O'Leary
Yvonne De Carlo ..... Serena McGluskey
Barry Fitzgerald ..... Thady O'Heggarty
George Cole ..... Terence
A.E. Matthews ..... General O'Leary
Noelle Middleton ..... Kathy McGluskey
Robert Urquhart ..... Dr. Michael Flynn
Michael Shepley ..... Major McGluskey
Joseph Tomelty ..... Dooley
Eddie Byrne ..... Lannigan
Liam Redmond ..... Regan
Anthony Nicholls ..... Solicitor
Loretta Young ..... Anita Halstead
David Niven ..... Tony aka The Great Arturo
Hugh Herbert ..... Benton
Billie Burke ..... Aunt Abby
C. Aubrey Smith ..... Gramps aka Bishop Peabody
Raymond Walburn ..... Mr. Harley Bingham
Zasu Pitts ..... Mrs. Cary Bingham
Broderick Crawford ..... Don Burns
Virginia Field ..... Lola De Vere
Eve Arden ..... Gloria
Ralph Graves ..... Mr. Morrisey
Lionel Pape ..... Mr. Howard
Fred Keating ..... Master of Ceremonies
David Niven ..... B.G. Bruno
Vera-Ellen ..... Janet Jones
Cesar Romero ..... John Frost
Bobby Howes ..... Charlie
Diane Hart ..... Mae
Gordon Jackson ..... Paul Tracy
Barbara Couper ..... Madame Amanda
Henry Hewitt ..... Dodds
Gladys Henson ..... Mrs. Urquhart
Hugh Dempster ..... Bates
Sandra Dorne ..... Betty
Joyce Carey ..... Bruno's Secretary
John Laurie ..... Jonskill
Wylie Watson ..... Stage Door Keeper
Joan Heal ..... Phyllis Gardiner


Synopsis:
Bonnie Prince Charlie (1948): Set in 1745 this famous Scottish story sees Bonnie Prince Charlie returning from exile to lead his followers into battle with the English. Soon though, he is forced to return to Scotland and the ultimate tragedy of Culloden Moor.

The Love Lottery (1954): Niven plays a celebrity who is "won" in a lottery and so spends a week with the winner, Peggy Cummins. Niven thinks of the whole enterprise as silly and so vows to publicy marry the winner, however, he doesn't realise that Herbert Lom, a confident syndicate who makes his money from gambling, is determined to make him follow his word.

Happy Ever After (1954): After the death of a much-loved General O'Leary his village is in uproar as his nephew, Jasper O'Leary, takes over his estate and arouses the displeasure of all.

Eternally Yours (1939): When Anita meets magician Arturo she is swept off her feet and is soon his wife and stage assistant on a world tour. However, she soon tires of his constant flirting and death-defying stunts and disappears for real.

Happy Go Lovely (1951): Niven plays a rich bachelor living in Scotland who is renowned for his old-fashioned, stodgy conventions. So, when an American troupe comes to town hoping to produce a musical and Niven meets and falls for a leading lady it is to the delight of everyone that he begins to act more lively.



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