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  1. In Depression-era New York, painter Eben Adams (Joseph Cotten) despairs at his lack of success. One cold winter evening in Central Park, he meets an enigmatic, old-fashioned little girl, Jennie ...

  2. Portrait Of Jennie -- (Movie Clip) My Dear Sister Mary Frustrated that ghostly Jennie has not appeared in New York, lovestruck artist Eben (Joseph Cotten) visits the convent she once attended, meeting her favored nun Sister Mary Of Mercy (Lillian Gish), who delivers more shocking news, in David O. Selznick's Portrait Of Jennie, 1948.

  3. Portrait of Jennie is a novel by American writer Robert Nathan, first published in 1940. This story combines romance, fantasy, mystery, and the supernatural. The most successful of Nathan's books, it is considered a modern masterpiece of fantasy fiction.

  4. 7 de may. de 2022 · Portrait of Jennie (1948) A long-forgotten gem, “Portrait of Jennie” is probably one of the most fascinating and unusual NYC films ever made, paying a haunting and elegiac tribute the great metropolis. While the idea of “New York becoming one of the characters” is often posited, it’s seldom even close to being as true as it is with ...

  5. Portrait of Jennie is a film directed by William Dieterle with Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Ethel Barrymore, Lillian Gish .... Year: 1948. Original title: Portrait of Jennie. Synopsis: Eben Adams is a struggling artist in Depression era New York who has never been able to find inspiration for a painting.

  6. In Depression-era New York, painter Eben Adams (Joseph Cotten) despairs at his lack of success. One cold winter evening in Central Park, he meets an enigmatic, old-fashioned little girl, Jennie Appleton (Jennifer Jones), who captures his fancy when she asks him to wait for her to grow up. Soon after, Eben sells a sketch of Jennie to kindly art ...

  7. 7 de may. de 2022 · Eben is a talented but struggling artist in Depression era NY. One day, after he finally finds someone to buy a painting from him, a pretty but odd young gir...