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The Razor's Edge (1946 film)

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This article is about the 1946 film. For the 1984 remake, see The Razor's Edge (1984 film).
The Razor's Edge

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Directed by Edmund Goulding
Produced by Darryl F. Zanuck
Written by Lamar Trotti
Darryl F. Zanuck (uncredited)
W. Somerset Maugham (novel)
Starring Tyrone Power
Gene Tierney
John Payne (actor)
Anne Baxter
Clifton Webb
Herbert Marshall
Lucile Watson
Frank Latimore
Elsa Lanchester
Music by Alfred Newman
Edmund Goulding (uncredited)
Cinematography Arthur C. Miller
Editing by J. Watson Webb Jr.
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) December, 1946
Running time 145 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Budget $1,200,000
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The Razor's Edge is the first film version of W. Somerset Maugham's 1944 novel. It was released in 1946 and stars Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, John Payne, Anne Baxter, Clifton Webb, Herbert Marshall, Lucile Watson, Frank Latimore and Elsa Lanchester. Marshall plays Somerset Maugham. The film was directed by Edmund Goulding.

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Production history

20th Century Fox purchased the film rights from Maugham in March 1945 for $50,000 plus 20% of the film's net profits. The contract stipulated that Maugham would receive an additional $50,000 if the film did not start shooting by February 2, 1946. In August 1945, producer Darryl F. Zanuck had the second unit begin shooting in the mountains around Denver, Colorado which were to portray the Himalayas in the film. The stars had not yet been cast, Larry Darrell was played by a stand-in and was filmed in extreme long shot. Zanuck wanted Tyrone Power to star and delayed casting until Power finished his service in the Marines in January 1946. Zanuck originally hired George Cukor to direct, but creative differences led to Cukor's removal. Maureen O'Hara was Zanuck's original choice for Isabel but Maugham wanted Tierney for Isabel. Betty Grable and Judy Garland were originally considered for the role of Sophie before Baxter was cast. Maugham wrote an early draft of the screenplay but it is unknown how much of his version, if any, was used in the final script.

Movie facts

Maureen O'Hara had the role of Isabel and was told to not tell anyone by Zanuck. O'Hara shared her secret with Linda Darnell, Zanuck found out and fired O'Hara and hired Tierney.

Awards

Baxter won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, and Webb as the worldly Uncle Elliott was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film was also nominated for Best Art Direction-Interior Decoration, Black-and-White and Best Picture.

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