Portrait of Jennie (released in some countries as "Jennie"), the 1949 William Dieterle romantic fantasy melodrama ("If you love... Or have ever loved.. Here perhaps is the most tender, and yet terrifying, love story ever told"; "The screen's most romantic team!"; "Color Sequence by Technicolor"; "From the book by Robert Nathan"; "Produced by David O. Selznick"; "Featuring the music of Debussy"; about a disillusioned artist who meets a young girl and she disappears and he meets her again, but she is now older, and she keeps aging on each meeting, and he paints her portrait, and then discovers that she was a girl who had died many years previous in a hurricane; winner of the Best Special Effects Academy Award for this film)
Starring Jennifer Jones (in the title role as Jennie Appleton), Joseph Cotten, Ethel Barrymore, Lillian Gish, Cecil Kellaway, and David Wayne. Note that this film premiered on December 25th in 1948 but didn't have a wide release until April in 1949.
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