Teresa (film)
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| Teresa | |
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| Directed by | Fred Zinnemann |
| Produced by | Arthur M. Loew Jr. (as Arthur M. Loew) |
| Screenplay by | Stewart Stern |
| Story by | Alfred Hayes Stewart Stern |
| Starring | Pier Angeli John Ericson Patricia Collinge Richard Bishop Peggy Ann Garner Ralph Meeker Rod Steiger |
| Music by | Louis Applebaum |
| Cinematography | William Miller (as William J. Miller) |
| Editing by | Dave Kummins (as David Kummins) Frank Sullivan |
| Studio | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
| Release date(s) | April 5, 1951 (New York City, New York, United States) |
| Running time | 102 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $550,000[1] |
| Box office | $1 million (US rentals)[2] |
Teresa is a 1951 American drama film, directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Pier Angeli.
The film's screenplay was written by Stewart Stern based upon a story by him and Alfred Hayes, for which they were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story.
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- Teresa at the Internet Movie Database
- Teresa at the TCM Movie Database
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