Something in the Wind

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"Something in the Wind" is a 1947 American musical comedy film starring Deanna Durbin, known for its lighthearted romance, mistaken-identity plot, and lively musical numbers.

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instanceOf film
basedOn original story by Fritz Rotter
castMember Charles Coleman NERFINISHED
Charles Winninger NERFINISHED
Deanna Durbin NERFINISHED
Donald O’Connor NERFINISHED
Franklin Pangborn NERFINISHED
Helena Carter NERFINISHED
Jean Adair NERFINISHED
John Dall NERFINISHED
Ludwig Donath NERFINISHED
Margaret Wycherly NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Elwood Bredell NERFINISHED
colorProcess black-and-white
composer Johnny Green NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Irving Pichel NERFINISHED
distributor Universal Pictures
editor Frank Gross NERFINISHED
era Hollywood Golden Age
surface form: Golden Age of Hollywood
featuresPerformanceBy Donald O’Connor NERFINISHED
filmingStudio Universal Studios NERFINISHED
genre musical comedy
romantic comedy
hasFeature lighthearted romance
lively musical numbers
mistaken identity
hasFormat feature film
hasMusicalNumberType ensemble pieces
vocal solos
hasNarrativeDevice inheritance dispute
hasNarrativeFocus romantic misunderstandings
hasTitleSong Something in the Wind NERFINISHED
musicGenre popular song standards
notableFor mistaken-identity plot involving a wealthy family
showcasing Deanna Durbin’s singing NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
productionCompany Universal Pictures
productionType studio production
publicationDate 1947
runtimeMinutes 89
screenwriter Oscar Brodney NERFINISHED
Walter Reisch NERFINISHED
setInPeriod contemporary 1940s
starring Deanna Durbin NERFINISHED
targetAudience general audience
yearOfRelease 1947

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John Dall notableWork Something in the Wind