The House in the Square

The House in the Square

Infobox Film
name = The House in the Square


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director = Roy Ward Baker
producer = Sol C. Siegel
writer = John L. Balderston (play)
Ranald MacDougall
starring = Tyrone Power
Ann Blyth
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released = December 7 1951 (US)
runtime = 90 minutes
country = UK
language = English
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imdb_id = 0043668

"The House in the Square", also titled "I'll Never Forget You" (US) and "Man of Two Worlds", is a 1951 science fiction film about an American atomic scientist who is transported to the eighteenth century, where he falls in love. It starred Tyrone Power and Ann Blyth. It was adapted from the play "Berkeley Square" by John L. Balderston, which was also the basis of the 1933 film "Berkeley Square".

Cast

*Tyrone Power as Peter Standish
*Ann Blyth as Helen Pettigrew / Martha Forsyth
*Michael Rennie as Roger Forsyth
*Dennis Price as Tom Pettigrew
*Beatrice Campbell as Kate Pettigrew
*Kathleen Byron as the Duchess of Devonshire
*Raymond Huntley as Mr. Throstle
*Irene Browne as Lady Anne Pettigrew


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