Hume Cronyn (1911 - 2003) married the actress Jessica Tandy (1909 - 1994) in 1942. Following their marriage, Cronyn appeared with his wife in many memorable dramatic stage, film, and TV outings, including "The Green Years" (1946), "The Seventh Cross" (1944), "The Gin Game" (1977), 'Foxfire" (1987), "Cocoon" (1985), "Batteries Not Included" (1987), "Cocoon: The Return" (1988), "To Dance with the White Dog" (1993), and "Camilla" (1994). Tandy and Cronyn did not appear together in the 1946 film "Dragonwyck".

"Dragonwyck", an American period drama film, was made by Twentieth Century-Fox. It was directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz and produced by Darryl F. Zanuck and Ernst Lubitsch (uncredited). The screenplay was written by Mankiewicz, based on the novel "Dragonwyck" by Anya Seton. The cinematography was by Arthur C. Miller, editing by Dorothy Spencer, and the music score by Alfred Newman.

The film stars Gene Tierney, Walter Huston, and Vincent Price. Other cast members include Glenn Langan as Dr. Jeff Turner, Anne Revere as Abigail Wells, Spring Byington as Magda, Connie Marshall as Katrine Van Ryn, Harry Morgan as Bleecker, Vivienne Osborne as Johanna Van Ryn, Trudy Marshall as Elizabeth Van Borden, and Jessica Tandy as Peggy. The film's plot concerns a simple Connecticut farm girl (Tierney as Miranda Wells) who is recruited by a distant relative, an aristocratic patroon, to be governess to his young daughter in his New York State Hudson Valley mansion.

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