The Love Lottery (1954)
January 30, 1954Release Date
The Love Lottery (1954)
January 30, 1954Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
David Niven
Rex Allerton
Peggy Cummins
Sally
Herbert Lom
André Amico
Anne Vernon
Sally
Charles Victor
Jennings
Gordon Jackson
Ralph
Theodore Bikel
Parsimonious
Sebastian Cabot
Suarez
Hattie Jacques
Chambermaid (uncredited)
Felix Aylmer
Winant
Hugh McDermott
Rodney Wheeler
Stanley Maxted
Oliver Stanton
June Clyde
Viola
John Chandos
Gulliver Kee
Eugene Deckers
Vernet
Nelly Arno
Russian Woman
Michael Alexander
Minor Role (uncredited)
Humphrey Bogart
Self (uncredited)
Charles Crichton
Director
Harry Kurnitz
Screenplay
Monja Danischewsky
Producer / Writer
Douglas Slocombe
Director of Photography
Carlo Lastricati
Location Assistant
Zelma Bramley-Moore
Story
Hal Mason
Production Supervisor
Harry Frampton
Makeup Artist
Charles Neilson Gattey
Story
Barbara Barnard
Hairstylist
Stephen Dalby
Sound Supervisor
Tom Morahan
Production Designer
Arthur Bradburn
Sound Recordist
Anthony Mendleson
Costume Designer
Arthur Oliver
Location Manager
Jack Rix
Unit Production Manager
Jeff Seaholme
Camera Operator
Harry Wilton
Makeup Artist
Dock Mathieson
Music Director
Felicia Manheim
Continuity
Freddie Carpenter
Choreographer
Geoffrey Dickinson
Special Effects
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 30, 1954
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 29m
Content RatingNR
Filming LocationsLake Como, Italy
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
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The Love Lottery is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Charles Crichton and starring David Niven, Peggy Cummins, Anne Vernon and Herbert Lom. Produced by Ealing Studios it was one of several Ealing Comedies that veered away from the standard formula. The film examines celebrity and fan worship with an international setting including Lake Como, ambitious dream sequences, and an uncredited cameo appearance at the end by Humphrey Bogart as himself.
It was shot in Technicolor. Interiors were shot at Ealing in West London with location shooting around Como in Italy standing in for the fictional town of Tremaggio. The film's sets were designed by the art director Thomas N. Morahan and the costumes by Anthony Mendleson. It was released by General Film Distributors as part of a long-standing agreement with Ealing.
Crichton said "it wasn't successful. I quite liked it. Perhaps it was too much a whimsy whamsy thing."