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  1. Count Your Blessings is a 1959 American romantic comedy drama film released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. It was directed by Jean Negulesco, written and produced by Karl Tunberg, based on the 1951 novel The Blessing by Nancy Mitford. The music score was by Franz Waxman and the cinematography by George J. Folsey and Milton R. Krasner.

  2. Count Your Blessings: Directed by Jean Negulesco. With Deborah Kerr, Rossano Brazzi, Maurice Chevalier, Martin Stephens. Grace hastily marries a French aristocrat during WWII, but is separated by circumstance from him for almost nine years.

    • (386)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Jean Negulesco
    • 1959-10-08
  3. 26 de jan. de 2022 · 1959-04-23 Topics 1959, (cert. #19155), DramadyRom, Based on Novel, WWII, London, England, Paris, France, Marrage, Red Cross, Mansion, Frenchmen, Old portraits, Smoking, Alcohol, Filming at MGM British Studios, UK, Filming dates Aug 26 thru Nov 1958 Publisher (1959-04-23) Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM 1959 USA theatrical) Language English

    • 102 min
    • 1249
    • DEF GP
  4. Deborah Kerr learns lessons of amore -- with some help from Maurice Chevalier - in the 1959 comedy Count Your Blessings. Grace (Kerr), a proper English woman, is swept up in a whirlwind wartime romance with dashing French pilot Charles Edouard (inexplicably played by Italian heartthrob Rossano Brazzi).

    • Jean Negulesco, William Shanks
    • Deborah Kerr
  5. 1959 1h 42m Comedy List Reviews American Grace Allingham (Deborah Kerr) marries Frenchman Charles Edouard de Valhubert (Rossano Brazzi), but their marriage quickly becomes unusual.

    • Comedy
    • Deborah Kerr
    • Jean Negulesco
  6. Synopsis. Englishwoman Grace Allingham marries Frenchman Charles Edouard de Valhubert, but their marriage quickly becomes unusual. Because Charles cheats on her and lives away from his family out of professional obligation to his government, Grace ends up raising the couple’s son, Sigismond, on her own. Grace and Charles are finally reunited ...

  7. Novel. Karl Tunberg. Screenplay. Englishwoman Grace Allingham marries Frenchman Charles Edouard de Valhubert, but their marriage quickly becomes unusual. Because Charles cheats on her and lives away from his family out of professional obligation to his government, Grace ends up raising the couple's son, Sigismond, on her own.