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Adam and Evelyne (1949)

May 31, 1949 (GB) Romance, Comedy, Drama • 92m

Overview

A handsome gambler unwittingly becomes guardian of an orphaned, teenaged girl.

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Top Billed Cast

Jean Simmons
Jean Simmons

Evelyne Wallace

Helen Cherry
Helen Cherry

Moira Hannen

Edwin Styles
Edwin Styles

Bill Murray

Raymond Young
Raymond Young

Roddy Black

Fred Johnson
Fred Johnson

Chris Kirby

Geoffrey Denton
Geoffrey Denton

Inspector Collins

Patrick Baring
Patrick Baring

Commissionaire (uncredited)

Patrick Barr
Patrick Barr

Bert, Adam's Friend (uncredited)

Betty Blackler
Betty Blackler

Ruth (uncredited)

Dora Bryan
Dora Bryan

Blonde Sales Assistant (uncredited)

Francis de Wolff
Francis de Wolff

2nd Man at Restaurant Bar (uncredited)

Anthony Eustrel
Anthony Eustrel

1st Man at Restaurant Bar (uncredited)

Keith Falkner
Keith Falkner

Tommy Baxter (uncredited)

Dino Galvani
Dino Galvani

Luigi (uncredited)

Lionel Grose
Lionel Grose

Ambulance Attendant (uncredited)

Irene Handl
Irene Handl

Mrs. Crouch, Manageress (uncredited)

Joy Harington
Joy Harington

Miss Rice (uncredited)

Eric Henderson
Eric Henderson

Restaurant Waiter (uncredited)

Jim Holland
Jim Holland

Dickie (uncredited)

John Kelly
John Kelly

2nd Man at Theatre Bar (uncredited)

Max Kirby
Max Kirby

Gibbs (uncredited)

Desmond Llewelyn
Desmond Llewelyn

Barman in Restaurant (uncredited)

Jack Mandeville
Jack Mandeville

Gambler (uncredited)

Edie Martin
Edie Martin

Woman Scrubbing Floor (uncredited)

Louis Matto
Louis Matto

Headwaiter at Nightclub (uncredited)

Ernest Metcalfe
Ernest Metcalfe

Bus Conductor (uncredited)

Sally Newton
Sally Newton

Roddy’s Friend (uncredited)

Fred Nicholas
Fred Nicholas

Detective (uncredited)

George Pastell
George Pastell

Headwaiter at Restaurant (uncredited)

Ernie Priest
Ernie Priest

Detective (uncredited)

Philip Ray
Philip Ray

Detective (uncredited)

Joan Schofield
Joan Schofield

Joan, Adam’s Friend (uncredited)

Elsie Wagstaff
Elsie Wagstaff

Theatre Barmaid (uncredited)

Bruce Walker
Bruce Walker

1st Man at Theatre Bar (uncredited)

Mona Washbourne
Mona Washbourne

Mrs. Salop, Lady Gambler (uncredited)

Fred Wood
Fred Wood

Race Spectator (uncredited)

Crew
Paul Sheriff
Paul Sheriff

Art Direction

Andrew Allan
Andrew Allan

Production Manager

Cecil F. Ford
Cecil F. Ford

Assistant Director

Desmond Dew
Desmond Dew

Sound Recordist

Tony Sforzini
Tony Sforzini

Makeup Supervisor

Muir Mathieson
Muir Mathieson

Music Director

W. H. Lindop
W. H. Lindop

Sound Recordist

Vivienne Walker
Vivienne Walker

Hair Supervisor

Guy Green
Guy Green

Director of Photography

Herbert Smith
Herbert Smith

Executive Producer

David Hildyard
David Hildyard

Boom Operator

Doreen Dearnaley
Doreen Dearnaley

Production Secretary

Betty Dymore
Betty Dymore

Hairdresser

Ernest Westo
Ernest Westo

Assistant Makeup Artist

Sidney Davies
Sidney Davies

Focus Puller

Fred Pridmore
Fred Pridmore

Wardrobe Supervisor

Geoff Miller
Geoff Miller

First Assistant Editor

Bert Brown
Bert Brown

Wardrobe Assistant

Eric Besche
Eric Besche

Camera Operator

George Cannon
George Cannon

Still Photographer

Mrs. W. Jackson
Mrs. W. Jackson

Wardrobe Master

Eddie Knight
Eddie Knight

Assistant Makeup Artist

John Gadsden
John Gadsden

Draughtsman

John Box
John Box

Draughtsman

Robin Clegg
Robin Clegg

Boom Operator

Richard Sidwell
Richard Sidwell

Assistant Editor

Norman Harrison
Norman Harrison

Third Assistant Director

Ian Jeayes
Ian Jeayes

Still Photographer

Doris Corby
Doris Corby

Wardrobe Assistant

Austin Partridge
Austin Partridge

Sound Assistant

Michael Morris
Michael Morris

Assistant Makeup Artist

Stanley Hosgood
Stanley Hosgood

Second Assistant Director

Syd Cain
Syd Cain

Draughtsman

Wally Fairweather
Wally Fairweather

Clapper Loader

Brian Herbert
Brian Herbert

Assistant Art Director



Reviews

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

July 9, 2022

Stewart Granger is "Adam", a rather raffish gambler who, when his wartime friend "Chris" dies, adopts his daughter "Evelyn" (Jean Simmons) who has hitherto been living in an orphanage. Initially he pretends that he is her father, but that is soon exposed by his friends and so the two must now treat honestly - or as honestly as he knows how - with each other and their bond begins to mature, much to the chagrin of the rather calculating “Moira” (He… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

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