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The Country Girl
The Country Girl
An actor on the skids is given one more chance to regain his stardom, as well as his self-respect, yet his alcoholism may prevent that from happening.
rating
6.9
runtime
104 min

Release

1954-12-15

Genres

Cast

Bing Crosby
Bing Crosby
as Frank Elgin
Grace Kelly
Grace Kelly
as Georgie Elgin
William Holden
William Holden
as Bernie Dodd
Anthony Ross
Anthony Ross
as Philip Cook
Gene Reynolds
Gene Reynolds
as Larry
Jacqueline Fontaine
Jacqueline Fontaine
as Lounge Singer
Eddie Ryder
Eddie Ryder
as Ed
Robert Kent
Robert Kent
as Paul Unger
John W. Reynolds
John W. Reynolds
as Henry Johnson
Bob Alden
Bob Alden
as Bellboy (uncredited)
Mary Ellen Batten
Mary Ellen Batten
as Spectator (uncredited)
Morgan Brown
Morgan Brown
as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Buddy Bryan
Buddy Bryan
as Performer in Play (uncredited)
Steve Carruthers
Steve Carruthers
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
George Chakiris
George Chakiris
as Dancer in Play (uncredited)
Charles Cirillo
Charles Cirillo
as Waiter (uncredited)
Les Clark
Les Clark
as Actor in Play (uncredited)
Oliver Cross
Oliver Cross
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Roy Damron
Roy Damron
as Performer in Play (uncredited)
Drusilla Davis
Drusilla Davis
as Dancer in Play (uncredited)
Hal K. Dawson
Hal K. Dawson
as Actor in Play (uncredited)
Allan Douglas
Allan Douglas
as Man (uncredited)
Don Dunning
Don Dunning
as Expressman (uncredited)
Franklyn Farnum
Franklyn Farnum
as First-Nighter (uncredited)
Bess Flowers
Bess Flowers
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
George Ford
George Ford
as Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Ed Fury
Ed Fury
as Actor in Play (uncredited)
Neva Gilbert
Neva Gilbert
as Lady (uncredited)
Dick Gordon
Dick Gordon
as Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Chuck Hamilton
Chuck Hamilton
as Police Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
Jimmie Horan
Jimmie Horan
as Bar Patron (uncredited)
Chester Jones
Chester Jones
as Ralph (uncredited)
Howard Joslin
Howard Joslin
as Actor in Play (uncredited)
Kenner G. Kemp
Kenner G. Kemp
as Drunken Table Extra (uncredited)
Jack Kenney
Jack Kenney
as Actor in Play (uncredited)
Robert Locke Lorraine
Robert Locke Lorraine
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Wilbur Mack
Wilbur Mack
as Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Frank McLure
Frank McLure
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Harold Miller
Harold Miller
as Theatre Party Guest (uncredited)
Hans Moebus
Hans Moebus
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Ida Moore
Ida Moore
as Helen, Actress in Play (uncredited)
Rex Moore
Rex Moore
as Stagehand (uncredited)
Forbes Murray
Forbes Murray
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Monty O'Grady
Monty O'Grady
as Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Foster H. Phinney
Foster H. Phinney
as Theatre Patron (uncredited)
Joe Ploski
Joe Ploski
as Stagehand (uncredited)
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
Harry 'Snub' Pollard
as Stagehand (uncredited)
Jon Provost
Jon Provost
as Johnnie Elgin (uncredited)
Ruth Rickaby
Ruth Rickaby
as Actress in Play (uncredited)
Jack Roberts
Jack Roberts
as Man (uncredited)
Jeffrey Sayre
Jeffrey Sayre
as Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Frank J. Scannell
Frank J. Scannell
as Bartender (uncredited)
Sarah Selby
Sarah Selby
as Theatregoer (uncredited)
Norman Stevens
Norman Stevens
as Party Guest (uncredited)
Charles Tannen
Charles Tannen
as Photographer (uncredited)
Max Wagner
Max Wagner
as Expressman (uncredited)
Katherine Warren
Katherine Warren
as Theatregoer (uncredited)
Dan White
Dan White
as Man (uncredited)
Victor Young
Victor Young
as Conductor (uncredited)
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I have mixed emotions in general about Bing Crosby, as both an entertainer and as a human being. Still, as I love both older movies and jazz singing (though most of his music couldn't be considered as such), I have sought out as many of his films as I can inexpensively find. This came out in a fine Grace Kelly boxed set that I found locally very inexpensively, and I greatly admired this performance of hers, at this early juncture of her very short filmic career. It was obvious, even now, that she would be a superstar. Hard to believe that director Seaton, who won an Oscar for the screenplay (Kelly won the other Academy Award, amongst the film's seven nominations), was the same director that later did 'Airport'. Kelly's rapport with both Crosby and William Holden is purely magical.