Hilda Crane also known as The Many Loves of Hilda Crane is a 1956 American drama film made by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Philip Dunne and produced by Herbert B. Swope, Jr. from a screenplay adapted by Dunne from the play by Samson Raphaelson. The music score was by David Raksin and the cinematography by Joseph MacDonald. The film was made in Technicolor and Cinemascope.
In the five years since she left Winona, her hometown, Hilda Crane has been divorced twice and acquired quite a dubious reputation. She returns from New York to a scolding mother, who hopes Hilda will have the good sense to marry successful builder Russell Burns and finally settle down.A former professor and lover, Jacques DeLisle, is still holding a grudge because Hilda left him for an athlete. Although she doesnt love Russell, she resists and resents Jacques aggressive romantic advances. She accepts a proposal of marriage from Russell, who intends to build her a new house. ........
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