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    Cluny Brown is a 1946 American romantic comedy film made by Twentieth Century-Fox starring Charles Boyer and Jennifer Jones. It was directed and produced by Ernst Lubitsch following a screenplay written by Samuel Hoffenstein and Elizabeth Reinhardt based on the 1944 novel by Margery Sharp .

  2. Sep 29, 2019 · Cluny Brown 1946 | Jennifer Jones - Comedy, Romance | Directed by Ernst Lubitsch - YouTube. Classic Studio. 66.9K subscribers. Subscribed. 1.7K. 123K views 4 years ago. Lubitsch's forgotten...

  3. Cluny Brown: Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. With Charles Boyer, Jennifer Jones, Peter Lawford, Helen Walker. A free-spirited parlor maid and a Czech refugee surprise an English village with their unconventional ways.

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    • Comedy, Romance, War
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    • 1946-06-02
  4. Jan 19, 2019 · English. Director Ernst Lubitsch created a screwball comedy with the main characters being a well-connected Czech refugee and a resourceful daughter of a handyman who brings those skills to the household where she takes a job as a parlor maid.

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  5. Jennifer Jones shines in a rare comedic turn as Cluny Brown, an irrepressible heroine with a zeal for plumbing. Sent to work as a parlormaid at a stuffy country manor, she proceeds to turn the household upside down—with plenty of help from Adam Belinski (Charles Boyer), an eccentric Continental exile who has fled the Nazis but is still ...

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  6. To teach her to stay within her social station, Cluny Brown (Jennifer Jones) is sent by her plumber uncle to work as a parlor maid in the country house of Sir Henry Carmel (Reginald Owen) and his...

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  7. Cluny Brown (1946) -- (Movie Clip) I'm Going To Have A Puppy Lady Alice (Margaret Bannerman) and Sir Henry (Reginald Owen) mistake their new maid Cluny (Jennifer Jones) for a guest in Ernst Lubitsch's Cluny Brown, 1946, from a Margery Sharp novel.