The Romantic Age
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For the period in art and literature, see Romanticism. For the silent American film, see The Romantic Age (1927 film).
The Romantic Age is a 1949 British drama film directed by Edmond T. Gréville. The screenplay by Peggy Barwell and Edward Dryhurst is based on the French novel Lycee des jeunes filles by Serge Véber. The film was retitled Naughty Arlette for the American release.
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Directed by | Edmond T. Gréville |
Screenplay by | Peggy Barwell Edward Dryhurst |
Based on | Serge Véber (novel "Lycee des jeunes filles") |
Produced by | Edward Dryhurst Eric L'Epine Smith |
Starring | Hugh Williams Betty Astell Petula Clark |
Cinematography | Hone Glendinning |
Music by | Charles Williams |
Production company | Pinnacle Productions |
Distributed by | General Film Distributors Eagle-Lion Classics(US) |
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Running time | 80 min |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Budget | £115,000[1] or £119,400[2] |
Box office | £30,000[2] |
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