Christmas in Connecticut - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Christmas in Connecticut"
Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
Timing: 1:42 (102 min)
Christmas in Connecticut - TMDB rating
6.989/10
141
Christmas in Connecticut - Kinopoisk rating
6.748/10
1173
Christmas in Connecticut - IMDB rating
7.3/10
14000

Film crew

Director

Photo Peter Godfrey #156494Photo Peter Godfrey #156495Photo Peter Godfrey #156496Photo Peter Godfrey #290686
Peter Godfrey
Director

Producer

Executive Producer

Photo Jack L. Warner #85817

Jack L. Warner

Jack L. Warner
Executive Producer

Editor

Art Direction

Stanley Fleischer
Art Direction

Costume Design

Photo Edith Head #71922

Edith Head

Edith Head
Costume Design
Milo Anderson
Costume Design

Set Decoration

Casey Roberts
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Original Music Composer

Director of Photography

Carl E. Guthrie

Carl E. Guthrie
Director of Photography

Screenplay

Adele Comandini
Screenplay
Lionel Houser
Screenplay

Story

Aileen Hamilton
Story

What's left behind the scenes

  • The character of Barbara Stanwyck (who played Elizabeth Lane) was partially based on the writer Gladys Tabor (1899-1980), a columnist for Family Circle Magazine who lived in Connecticut.
  • Shortly before working on this project, Barbara Stanwyck starred in Billy Wilder's thriller "Double Indemnity" (1944), where she played a seductress who persuades an insurance agent to kill her husband. Edith Head, who worked constantly for Paramount Pictures, was the costume designer there. Stanwyck liked how Head dressed her in Wilder's film so much that she insisted Warner Bros. hire Head to design the costumes for Stanwyck's character in this comedic melodrama by Peter Godfrey.
  • In early 1944, Bette Davis was cast in the role of Elizabeth Lane, but she was replaced by Barbara Stanwyck in April of the same year.
  • In 1945, Jack L. Warner (1892-1978), president of the film company, ordered a campaign to reduce exorbitant filming costs. That is why the mink coat purchased by Barbara Stanwyck's character is the same one worn by Joan Crawford's character in Michael Curtiz's crime drama "Mildred Pierce" (1945).
  • S.Z. Sakall, who played Uncle Felix, was born in Budapest and had Hungarian roots. In the film, he serves some dishes of Hungarian cuisine. This was a classic case of art mirroring real life. Sakall detested "American food" and ate exclusively Hungarian or continental cuisine. During lunch breaks during filming, he ate food he brought with him, prepared by his wife that morning.
  • The sledding scene was filmed in the studio pavilions, with soap shavings used instead of snow.
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