Teresa (1951 film)
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| Directed by | Fred Zinnemann | 
| Screenplay by | Stewart Stern | 
| Story by | 
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| Produced by | Arthur Loew, Jr. | 
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| Cinematography | William Miller | 
| Edited by | 
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| Music by | Louis Applebaum | 
Production company  | |
| Distributed by | Loew's Inc. | 
Release date  | 
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Running time  | 102 minutes | 
| Country | United States | 
| Language | English | 
| Budget | $610,000[1][2] | 
| Box office | $1,783,000[1] | 
Teresa is a 1951 American romantic drama film directed by Fred Zinnemann and starring Pier Angeli and John Ericson. The film's screenplay was written by Stewart Stern based on a story he wrote with Alfred Hayes, for which they were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Story.
Plot
Phillip Cass, a sensitive young man, is saddled with a mother from hell. While fighting in Italy during World War II, he marries a sweet, young Italian woman (Pier Angeli) who might be able to change his life and satisfy his desire to be loved. Readjustment proves difficult as the young couple have to share a New York apartment with his parents and sister, while Philip feels a failure at menial jobs. The birth of a baby finally gives the couple new hope.
Cast
- Pier Angeli as Teresa Russo
 - John Ericson as Philip Cass
 - Patricia Collinge as Mrs. Clara Cass
 - Richard Bishop as Mr. Cass
 - Peggy Ann Garner as Susan Cass
 - Ralph Meeker as Sgt. Dobbs
 - Bill Mauldin as Grissom
 - Ave Ninchi as Teresa's Mother
 - Edward Binns as Sgt. Brown
 - Rod Steiger as Frank
 - Aldo Silvani as Professor Crocce
 - Tommy Lewis as Walter
 - Franco Interlenghi as Mario
 - Lee Marvin as G.I. (uncredited)
 
Reception
According to MGM records, the film made $743,000 in the United States and Canada, and $1,004,000 elsewhere, recording a profit of $421,000.[1]
References
External links
- Teresa at IMDb
 - Teresa at the TCM Movie Database
 - Teresa at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
 
