Two Weeks with Love | |
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Directed by | Roy Rowland |
Produced by | Jack Cummings |
Written by |
John Larkin (story) Dorothy Kingsley and John Larkin (screenplay) |
Starring |
Jane Powell Ricardo Montalbán Louis Calhern Ann Harding Debbie Reynolds |
Music by | George Stoll |
Cinematography | Alfred Gilks |
Edited by | Cotton Warburton |
Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
Release date
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November 10, 1950 |
Running time
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92 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $1,405,000 |
Box office | $2,795,000 |
Two Weeks with Love is a 1950 romantic musical film made by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Roy Rowland, based on story by John Larkin who co-wrote the screenplay with Dorothy Kingsley.
Set in the early 20th century, the film focuses on the Robinson family. Patti (Jane Powell) and Melba (Debbie Reynolds), the daughters, are both accomplished in the performing arts, while the Robinson boys love fireworks and mischief. Mrs. Robinson (Ann Harding) is charming and very wise in the ways of young love. The Robinson family leaves their home in New York City to stay at "Kissimee in the Catskills," a resort hotel in upstate New York, where love strikes both of the Robinson daughters.
1. Aba Daba Honeymoon. Music by Walter Donovan, Lyrics by Arthur Fields. Sung by Debbie Reynolds, Carleton Carpenter and others.
2. The Oceana Roll. Music by Lucien Denni, Lyrics by Roger Lewis. Sung by Jane Powell and others.
3. A Heart That's Free. Music by Alfred G. Robyn, Lyrics by Thomas Railey. Sung by Jane Powell during the opening scene.
4. Row, Row, Row. Music by James V. Monaco, Lyrics by William Jerome. Performed on-stage by Debbie Reynolds and Carleton Carpenter.
5. Leichte Kavallerie Overture (uncredited). Music by Franz von Suppé. Played by the band in the park and when Valerie decides not to go on.