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  1. The Remarkable Mr. Kipps: Directed by Carol Reed. With Philip Frost, Michael Redgrave, Diana Wynyard, Diana Calderwood. Kipps, the draper's apprentice, falls in love with a girl above his station. After he unexpectedly inherits a fortune, he thinks his dream has come true.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Carol Reed
    • 1942-02-23
  2. Kipps (US title The Remarkable Mr. Kipps) is a 1941 British comedy-drama film adaptation of H. G. Wells's 1905 novel of the same name. The film was directed by Carol Reed and stars Michael Redgrave as a draper's assistant who inherits a large fortune. The film's costumes were designed by Cecil Beaton.

  3. The Remarkable Mr. Kipps (1941) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. 10 de sept. de 2017 · 4K. 530K views 6 years ago. Perfect casting, script & acting make "Kipps", based on the novel by H.G.Wells, a wonderful and hugely entertaining film. Michael Redgrave, as the lead character (who...

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  5. 27 de abr. de 2021 · The Remarkable Mr. Kipps (1941) - Turner Classic Movies. 1h 26m 1941. Overview. Synopsis. Credits. Film Details. Notes. Cast & Crew. Read More. Carol Reed. Director. Philip Frost. [Arthur] Kipps, as a boy. Michael Redgrave. [Arthur] Kipps, as a man. Diana Wynyard. Helen Walshingham. Diana Caldewood. Ann Pornick, as a girl. Phyllis Calvert.

    • Carol Reed
    • Philip Frost
  6. Kipps (título estadounidense The Remarkable Mr. Kipps ) es una adaptación cinematográfica de comedia dramática británica de 1941 de la novela del mismo nombre de HG Wells de 1905. La película fue dirigida por Carol Reed [1] y protagonizada por Michael Redgrave como asistente de un pañero que hereda una gran fortuna. [2]

  7. Kipps película dirigida por Carol Reed y protagonizada por Philip Frost, Michael Redgrave y Diana Wynyard. Año: 1941. Sinopsis: Tras heredar una inesperada fortuna, Arthur Kipps, un humilde tendero, se ve expuesto al esnobismo de la llamada ”buena sociedad” de Folkstone.