- Frenchman's Creek (film)
"Frenchman's Creek" is a 1944 adaptation of the
Daphne du Maurier novel (about an aristocratic English woman who falls in love with a Frenchpirate ), released byParamount Pictures . The film starredJoan Fontaine ,Arturo de Córdova ,Basil Rathbone ,Cecil Kellaway , andNigel Bruce . Filmed inTechnicolor , it was directed byMitchell Leisen . The musical score was byVictor Young , who incorporated the main theme of French composerClaude Debussy 's "Clair de Lune " as the love theme for the film.The film is a mostly faithful adaptation of the novel, taking place during the reign of
Charles II in the mid seventeenth century, mostly inCornish region of England. [ [http://imdb.com/title/tt0036840/ Frenchman's Creek (1944) ] ]Fontaine was under contract to independent producer to
David O. Selznick , who only produced a few films each year. Typically, he loaned out his contract players and directorAlfred Hitchcock (who had a contract with Selznick from 1940 to 1947) to other studios. In this case, Fontaine was loaned to Paramount for this lavish production. She later complained about her work with director Leisen and some of her costars. [ [http://selfstyledsiren.blogspot.com/2008/07/frenchmans-creek-1944.html Self-Styled Siren: Frenchman's Creek (1944) ] ]Although the film has not been released on DVD, it has been shown on
American Movie Classics .References
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