The Bitter Waters (1956)
The Bitter Waters (1956)
At the beginning of the 20th century, a rich American boy touring Europe with his uncle stops at a trendy German resort and meets a pretty young girl who is there with her mother, a widow. The young couple fall for each other, until the young girl's mother's past begins to have an effect on their relationship.

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Cast

George Sanders George Sanders As: Charles Ferris
Constance Cummings Constance Cummings As: Louisa Pallant
Robert Vaughn Robert Vaughn As: Archibald Parker
Barbara Morrison Barbara Morrison As: Mrs. Gimingham
Celia Lovsky Celia Lovsky As: Frau Traurnicht
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At the beginning of the 20th century, a rich American boy touring Europe with his uncle stops at a trendy German resort and meets a pretty young girl who is there with her mother, a widow. The young couple fall for each other, until the young girl's mother's past begins to have an effect on their relationship.


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Genres: Drama

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Release Date: 01 August 1956

Country: US

Runtime: 26m

Company Credits

Company: Hal Roach Studios

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Cast

George Sanders

George Sanders

Charles Ferris

Constance Cummings

Constance Cummings

Louisa Pallant

Robert Vaughn

Robert Vaughn

Archibald Parker

Barbara Morrison

Barbara Morrison

Mrs. Gimingham

Celia Lovsky

Celia Lovsky

Frau Traurnicht

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Roulette Player

Cynthia O'Neal

Cynthia O'Neal

Linda Pallant

Directed By

John Brahm

John Brahm

Director

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Production Crew

Sidney S. Van Keuren

Sidney S. Van Keuren

Executive Producer

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Other Crew

Lothrop B. Worth

Lothrop B. Worth

Cinematography

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