Summary
Over the Moon is a British film comedy first released in 1939,
directed by Thornton Freeland and William K. Howard.
The film stars Merle Oberon, Rex Harrison, Ursula Jeans, Robert Douglas and Louis Borel.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
- Director: Thornton Freeland, William K. Howard
- Script: Robert E. Sherwood, Lajos Biró, Anthony Pelissier, Alec Coppel, Arthur Wimperis
- Photo: Harry Stradling Sr.
- Music: Mischa Spoliansky
- Cast: Merle Oberon (Jane Benson), Rex Harrison (Dr. Freddie Jarvis), Ursula Jeans (Millie), Robert Douglas (John Flight), Louis Borel (Pietro), Zena Dare (Julie), Peter Haddon (Lord Petcliffe), David Tree (Journalist), Mackenzie Ward (Guy), Elisabeth Welch (Cabaret Singer), Carl Jaffe (Michel), Herbert Lomas (Ladbrooke), Wilfred Shine (Frude), Gerald Nodin (Cartwright), Bruce Winston (Director of Clinic), Evelyn Ankers (Girl), Frank Atkinson (Reporter), Meriel Forbes (Bit Role), Lewis Gilbert, Ethel Griffies (Bit Role), Wilfrid Hyde-White (Bit Role), Bill Shine
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 85 min
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