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An opportunistic Texas gambler and the exiled Creole daughter of an aristocratic family join forces to achieve justice from the society that has ostracized them.

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Colonel Clint Maroon
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Clio Dulaine
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Angelique Buiton
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Cupidon
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Bartholomew Van Steed
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Sophie Bellop
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Augustin Haussy
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Roscoe Bean
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Clarissa Van Steed
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Harry Adams ...
Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
Shelby Bacon ...
Urchin (uncredited)
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Officer (uncredited)
Brandon Beach ...
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Cowhand (uncredited)
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Leon (uncredited)
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Oscar Blank ...
Cowboy (uncredited)
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Fireman on Train (uncredited)
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Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
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Cowboy (uncredited)
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McIntyre (uncredited)
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Soule Gang Engineer (uncredited)
Paul Bryant ...
Urchin (uncredited)
James Carlisle ...
Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
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Al (uncredited)
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Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
James Conaty ...
Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
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Diner (uncredited)
Victor Cox ...
Cowboy (uncredited)
Peter Cusanelli ...
Coffee Proprietor (uncredited)
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Grandmother Dulaine (uncredited)
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Turbaned Vendor (uncredited)
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Mr. Stone (uncredited)
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Guilia Forosini (uncredited)
Hazel Dohlman ...
Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
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Engineer (uncredited)
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Man in Gazebo (uncredited)
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Miss Diggs (uncredited)
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Politician (uncredited)
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Monsieur Begue (uncredited)
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Gambler (uncredited)
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Cowhand (uncredited)
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Mr. Bowers (uncredited)
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Woman on Piazza (uncredited)
Charles Fogel ...
Guest (uncredited)
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Mrs. Nicholas Dulaine (uncredited)
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Soule Gang Leader (uncredited)
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Mr. Pound (uncredited)
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Gambler (uncredited)
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Man with Lantern (uncredited)
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Man in Gazebo (uncredited)
George Humbert ...
Jambalaya Proprietor (uncredited)
Sophie Huxley ...
Charlotte Dulaine (uncredited)
Boyd Irwin ...
Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
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Servant (uncredited)
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Opera Spectator (uncredited)
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Train Conductor (uncredited)
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Cowboy (uncredited)
Amelia Liggett ...
Madame Begue (uncredited)
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Guest (uncredited)
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Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
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Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
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First Mate (uncredited)
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Opera House Patron / Saratoga Park Hotel Guest (uncredited)
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Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Cowboy (uncredited)
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Raymond Soule (uncredited)
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Cowboy (uncredited)
Catherine Price ...
Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
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Carriage Driver (uncredited)
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Soule's Bodyguard (uncredited)
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Ship Captain (uncredited)
Victor Romito ...
Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
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Opera Spectator (uncredited)
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Man in New Orleans Market Square (uncredited)
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Jambalaya Customer (uncredited)
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Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
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Mrs. Porcelain (uncredited)
Leslie Sketchley ...
Costume Ball Attendee (uncredited)
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New Orleans Market Square (uncredited)
Paul Stathes ...
Opera Spectator (uncredited)
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Man in Hotel Lobby (uncredited)
Count Stefenelli ...
Gambler (uncredited)
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Cowboy (uncredited)
John Sylvester ...
Young Man Escort (uncredited)
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Hotel Maid (uncredited)
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Man at Station (uncredited)
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Hotel Manager (uncredited)
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J.P. Reynolds (uncredited)
Geneva Williams ...
Blackberry Woman (uncredited)
Eric Wilton ...
Gambler (uncredited)
Bertha Woolford ...
Flower Woman (uncredited)
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Hotel Maid (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sam Wood

Written by

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Casey Robinson ... (screen play)
 
Edna Ferber ... (novel)

Produced by

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Hal B. Wallis ... producer
Jack L. Warner ... executive producer

Music by

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Max Steiner

Cinematography by

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Ernest Haller ... director of photography

Editing by

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Ralph Dawson

Editorial Department

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Don Siegel ... montages

Production Design by

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Joseph St. Amand

Art Direction by

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Carl Jules Weyl

Set Decoration by

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Fred M. MacLean ... (as Fred MacLean)

Costume Design by

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Leah Rhodes ... (gowns)

Makeup Department

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Perc Westmore ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Lonnie D'Orsa ... production manager (uncredited)
Eric Stacey ... unit manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Philip Quinn ... assistant director (uncredited)
Don Siegel ... second unit director (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Robert B. Lee ... sound

Special Effects by

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Lawrence W. Butler ... special effects (as Lawrence Butler)

Stunts

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Duke Green ... stunts (uncredited)
Cliff Lyons ... stunts (uncredited)
Ted Mapes ... stunts (uncredited)
Harvey Parry ... stunts (uncredited)
Allen Pomeroy ... stunts (uncredited)
Slim Talbot ... stunts (uncredited)
Sailor Vincent ... stunts (uncredited)
Buster Wiles ... stunts (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Bert Glennon ... fill-in photographer (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

Music Department

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Leo F. Forbstein ... musical director
Bernhard Kaun ... orchestral arranger (as Bernard Kaun)
William Lava ... composer: additional music (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Dalton S. Reymond ... technical advisor
Betty Brooks ... stand-in: Ingrid Bergman (uncredited)
Joleen King ... stand-in: Flora Robson (uncredited)
Ted Mapes ... stand-in: Gary Cooper (uncredited)
Harry Monty ... stand-in: Jerry Austin (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

On the death of her mother, the vivacious Clio Dulaine (Ingrid Bergman) returns from Paris, France to her childhood home in New Orleans, Louisiana to seek revenge for the humiliation her mother suffered there from her father's wife's family. She also plans to marry a rich man to attain the status and respectability her mother never had, but falls for Texas gambler Colonel Clint Maroon (Gary Cooper) instead. When he leaves New Orleans for the horse racing season at Saratoga Springs, she follows him there to seek her fortune - or someone else's. Written by Joyce Bradsher

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Taglines ON THE SCREEN AT LAST! DESTINED FOR GREATNESS! (print ad - Lubbock Morning Avalanche - Lubbock Evening Journal - Tower Theatre - Lubbock, Texas - September 14, 1946 - all caps) See more »
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Also Known As
  • L'intrigante de Saratoga (France)
  • La exótica (Spain)
  • Högt spel i Saratoga (Sweden)
  • Saratoga (Greece)
  • Saratoga (Italy)
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Runtime
  • 135 min
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Box Office

Budget $1,750,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia It was shot in late February 1943 to late June 1943, but because of the overload of war-related movies, they pushed the release to 1945. See more »
Goofs Scenes set in French Quarter section of New Orleans feature winding streets (a standard studio back lot trick that saves building an entire block of buildings). In reality, all streets in the real French Quarter are at right angles to each other. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Book Revue (1946). See more »
Soundtracks Dansez Codaine See more »
Quotes Augustin Haussy: Madame...
Clio Dulaine: Yes?
Augustin Haussy: You're very beautiful.
[Nervously]
Augustin Haussy: I mean... beautiful.
Clio Dulaine: Yes, isn't it lucky?
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