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  1. Miranda is a 1948 black and white British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Peter Blackmore, who also wrote the play of the same name from which the film was adapted. The film stars Glynis Johns, Googie Withers, Griffith Jones, Margaret Rutherford, John McCallum and David Tomlinson. Denis Waldock provided additional ...

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0040597Miranda (1948) - IMDb

    Miranda: Directed by Ken Annakin. With Glynis Johns, Googie Withers, Griffith Jones, John McCallum. A young married physician discovers a mermaid, and gives in to her request to be taken to see London. Comedy and romantic entanglements ensue soon after.

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    • Comedy, Fantasy, Romance
    • Ken Annakin
    • 1948-05-24
  3. Miranda is a 1948 black and white British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Peter Blackmore, who also wrote the play of the same name from ...

    • 80 min
    • 3.9K
    • CHAPLINS PLAYBOOK
  4. Miranda es una película dirigida por Ken Annakin con Glynis Johns, Googie Withers, Griffith Jones, John McCallum .... Año: 1948. Título original: Miranda. Sinopsis: Cuando estaba de vacaciones, a un joven médico casado le salva la vida una sirena, cuya intención es retenerlo como prisionero.

    • Ray Elton; Bryan Langley (B&W)
    • Ken Annakin
    • Reino Unido
    • Comedia. Romance. Fantástico | Sirenas
  5. A young married physician discovers a mermaid, and gives into her request to be taken to see London. Comedy and romantic entanglements ensue.

  6. While enjoying a solo fishing expedition, Dr. Paul Martin (Griffith Jones) is captured by a lonely and beautiful mermaid named Miranda (Glynis Johns).

    • Fantasy
  7. 18 de mar. de 2015 · Chauffeur Charles (David Tomlinson) and wife Clare (Googie Withers) worry about doctor Paul (Griffith Jones) bringing home a mysterious patient (Glynis Johns, title character) from the south coast, whom he hasn’t quite explained is a young mermaid eager to see London, in Miranda, 1948.