One Night with You | |
Director: | Terence Young |
Producer: | Josef Somlo |
Based On: | screenplay Fuga A Due Voci by Carlo Ludovico Bragaglia |
Starring: | Nino Martini Patricia Roc Bonar Colleano Stanley Holloway |
Music: | Lambert Williamson |
Cinematography: | André Thomas |
Editing: | Douglas Myers |
Studio: | Two Cities Films |
Distributor: | General Film Distributors |
Runtime: | 92 minutes |
Budget: | £236,200[1] |
Gross: | £63,200 |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
One Night with You is a 1948 British musical comedy film directed by Terence Young and starring Nino Martini, Patricia Roc and Bonar Colleano.[2]
A famous opera singer engaged for the lead in an Italian movie loses his identity papers and is stranded at a railway station with a young British woman.
The New York Times called it "a limp, tedious and transparent farce hardly worth all the strenuous histrionics and singing...One Night With You, in short, is a long, dull time";[3] whereas, more recently, the Radio Times called it "An occasionally diverting British-made comedy, enlivened by a supporting cast that includes Bonar Colleano, Stanley Holloway and the soon-to-be great stage actress Irene Worth."[4]
The film earned producer's receipts of £53,700 in the UK and £9,500 overseas.[1]