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The House in the Square, also titled I'll Never Forget You (US) and Man of Two Worlds, is a 1951 fantasy film about an American atomic scientist who is transported to the 18th century, where he falls in love. It starred Tyrone Power and Ann Blyth and was an early film for director Roy Ward Baker. It was adapted from the play Berkeley Square by John L. Balderston, which was also the basis of the 1933 film Berkeley Square. Irene Browne reprised her role as Lady Anne Pettigrew from the 1933 version.
It used a similar technique to The Wizard of Oz, presenting the opening and closing sequences in black-and-white, and the rest of the film in Technicolor.
Original Release
12/07/1951
US Release
12/07/1951
Cast
Name | Character |
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Tyrone Power | Peter Standish |
Ann Blyth | Martha Forsyth / Helen Pettigrew |
Michael Rennie | Roger Forsyth |
Dennis Price | Tom Pettigrew |
Beatrice Campbell | Kate Pettigrew |
Kathleen Byron | Duchess of Devonshire |
Raymond Huntley | Mr. Throstle |
Irene Browne | Lady Anne Pettigrew |
Ronald Adam | Ronson |
Robert Atkins | Dr. Samuel Johnson |
Directors
Writers
John L. Balderston, Henry James, Ranald MacDougall, Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Cast
Name | Character |
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Tyrone Power | Peter Standish |
Ann Blyth | Martha Forsyth / Helen Pettigrew |
Michael Rennie | Roger Forsyth |
Dennis Price | Tom Pettigrew |
Beatrice Campbell | Kate Pettigrew |
Kathleen Byron | Duchess of Devonshire |
Raymond Huntley | Mr. Throstle |
Irene Browne | Lady Anne Pettigrew |
Ronald Adam | Ronson |
Robert Atkins | Dr. Samuel Johnson |
Felix Aylmer | Sir William, the Physician |
Hamlyn Benson | Magistrate |
Katie Boyle | Girl |
Richard Carrickford | Bow Street Runner |
Jill Clifford | Maid |
Arthur Denton | Loonies' Driver |
Peter Drury | Policeman |
Alec Finter | Throstle's Coachman |
Tom Gill | Macaroni |
Diane Hart | Dolly |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Sol C. Siegel | Producer |