Sleep, My Love (1948)


Sleep, My Love
Release Date18 February 1948
GenreDrama, Film-Noir, Mystery, Thriller
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixMono
ColorBlack and White
Film TypeFeature
Film ClassPsychological Thriller, Film Noir
ThemesMental Breakdown, Woman In Jeopardy, Treacherous Spouses
TonesAtmospheric, Disturbing, Menacing, Tense, Paranoid
TagsAmnesia, Apartment, Blackmail, Couple, Craziness, Damsel In Distress, Drugs, Escape, Extramarital Affair, Husband, Impersonation, Insanity, Kill, Life, Love, Maniac, Marriage, Masquerade, Memory, Missing, Missing Person, Mistress, Patient [medical], Photography, Plans, Police, Psychiatrist, Rescue, Residence, Session, Sleep, Sleepwalking, Socialite, Studio, Train [locomotive], Training, Weapons, Wife, Wound [injury]

Sleep, My Love (1948) is a feature film directed by Douglas Sirk, and starring Claudette Colbert, Robert Cummings and Don Ameche.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Alison Courtland

Bruce Elcott

Richard W. Courtland

Barby

Charles Vernay

Mrs. Grace Vernay

Dr. Rhinehart

Jimmie Lin

Fred Nurney
Haskins

Detective Sgt. Strake

Marya Marco
Jeannie Lin

Lillian Bronson
Helen, the Maid

Daphne

Drunk

Hannigan

Jimmie Dodd
Elevator boy

Robert Dudley
Peeping Tom at The Maples

Eddie Dunn
Bartender

Police Lt. Mitchell

Miss Miller, Courtland's Secretary

Wedding Official

Ralph Montgomery
Airport Extra

Ralph Peters
Mac, a Cop

Maid at Parkhurst's

Milkman

Charles Sherlock
Passerby

Anne Triola
Waitress

Beal Wong
Wedding Guest

Director

Producer

Decla Dunning
uncredited

Cy Endfield
uncredited

St. Clair McKelway
screenplay

Leo Rosten
screenplay, novel

Ralph Cohn
producer

Harold Greene
associate producer

producer

Original Music

Rudy Schrager
-

Cinematographer

Joseph A. Valentine

Editor

Lynn Harrison
-

Art Director

William Ferrari
-

Set Decorator

Howard Bristol
-

Costume Designer

Margaret Jennings
-

Makeup Department

Burris Grimwood
makeup artist

Marjorie Lund
hair stylist

Production Manager

Robert M. Beche
production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

Clarence Eurist
assistant director

Sound Department

William Randall
sound recordist

Stunts

David Sharpe
stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

Enzo A. Martinelli
camera operator

Milton Gold
still photographer

Costume and Wardrobe Department

Sophie
gowns: Miss Colbert

Music Department

David Chudnow
music supervisor

Rudy Schrager
musical director, conductor

Other Crew

Marcel Frym
technical advisor

Mary Catherine Whitlock
script supervisor

Production Company

Triangle Production
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Distributor

Kinowelt Home Entertainment

United Artists

United Artists






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Films directed by Detlef Sierck/Douglas Sirk
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