The Clock

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The Clock is a 1945 romantic drama film starring Judy Garland and Robert Walker, directed by Vincente Minnelli, about a brief but intense wartime romance in New York City.

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The Clock canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
romantic drama film
artDirector Cedric Gibbons
William Ferrari
basedOn story by Paul Gallico
blackAndWhite true
castMember James Gleason
Judy Garland
Keenan Wynn
Lucile Gleason
Marshall Thompson
Robert Walker
cinematographyBy George J. Folsey NERFINISHED
costumeDesigner Irene Sharaff
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Vincente Minnelli
distributedIn United States of America
surface form: United States
distributor Loew's Inc.
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
editedBy Blanche Sewell
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
filmFormat black-and-white
filmingLocation MGM
surface form: MGM studios, Culver City, California
genre romantic drama
war romance
hasFilmRating Passed (Production Code era)
language English
leadCharacter Alice Maybery
Joe Allen
musicBy George Bassman
notableFor first non-musical starring role for Judy Garland
originalLanguage English
plotSummary A soldier on a two-day leave in New York City meets and falls in love with a young woman, leading to a brief but intense wartime romance.
portrays wartime romance
producer Arthur Freed
productionCompany Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
releaseDate 1945-05-25
releaseYear 1945
runtimeMinutes 90
screenwriter Joseph Schrank
Robert Nathan
settingLocation New York City
settingTime World War II
starring Judy Garland
Robert Walker
storyBy Paul Gallico
title The Clock self-link

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Gary Merrill notableWork The Clock
The Clock title The Clock self-link
James Gleason notableWork The Clock
Robert Walker notableWork The Clock