Cross My Heart

Synopsis
Screwball courtroom comedy with songs. Showgirl Peggy Harper (Hutton) is engaged to lawyer Oliver Clarke (Tufts), She is a compulsive liar and admits falsely to the murder of her producer-boss Wallace Brent (Freeman) so Oliver will defend her and boost his reputation. She is acquitted and the engagement is broken off. A detective discovers that a disgruntled Shakespearean actor is the murderer. Peggy and Oliver are re-united. The murder, Peter (Chekhov), is an Eastern European Shakespearean who wants to be in Brent’s revival of Hamlet and it is later revealed that he has murdered other actors while playing the role. At the end of the film Oliver is playing in Hamlet with Peter, and Peggy and the police step in to prevent his murder.
Language
English
Country
United States
Medium
Film
Technical information
Black-and-white / Sound
Year of release
1947
Duration
85 mins

Credits

Director
John Berry
Producer
Harry Tugend
Cinematographer
Charles Lang; Stuart Thompson
Screenplay
Claude Binyon; Harry Tugend
Music
Robert Emmett Dolan
Costume
Edith Head
Art Direction
Franz Bachelin; Hans Dreier
Cast
Betty HuttonPeggy Harper
Howard Freeman (2)Wallace Brent
Michael ChekhovPeter
Sonny TuftsOliver Clarke

Additional Details

Production type
Fiction Films
Plays
Hamlet
Keywords
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)

Notes

Notes
Out of distribution (7/2011). UCLA holds master material only; no viewing print (7/2011).
General
This 1946 production/1947 release is a slight remake of TRUE CONFESSION (1937) [IMDb]. Adapted from the play True Confessions by Louis Verneuil and Georges Berr.

Production Company

Name

Paramount Pictures

Archive

Name

UCLA Film & Television Archive

Email
arsc@ucla.edu
Web
http://www.cinema.ucla.edu/access/databases.html External site opens in new window
Phone
(310) 206 5388
Fax
(310) 206 5392
Address
Individual Access
Archive Study and Research Center
46 Powell Library
302 East Melnitz
Los Angeles
CA90095-1323
USA

How to cite this record

Shakespeare, "Cross My Heart". https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av73459 (Accessed 26 Nov 2024)