Christmas Holiday
Durbin... In her most dramatic glory.
1944 | 93m | English
Popularity: 0.8 (history)
| Director: | Robert Siodmak |
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| Writer: | W. Somerset Maugham, Herman J. Mankiewicz |
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| A young femme fatale realizes that the man she married is an incorrigible wastrel. | |
| Release Date: | Jun 17, 1944 |
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| Director: | Robert Siodmak |
| Writer: | W. Somerset Maugham, Herman J. Mankiewicz |
| Genres: | Crime, Drama |
| Keywords | airplane, film noir, murder, flashback, reporter, roman catholic church |
| Production Companies | Universal Pictures |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Jan 27, 2026 Entered: Apr 21, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Deanna Durbin | Jackie Lamont / Abigail Martin |
| Gene Kelly | Robert Manette |
| Richard Whorf | Simon Fenimore |
| Dean Harens | Charles Mason |
| Gladys George | Valerie de Merode |
| Gale Sondergaard | Mrs. Manette |
| David Bruce | Gerald Tyler |
| Eddie Acuff | Steve (uncredited) |
| Fred Aldrich | Bartender (uncredited) |
| Frank Austin | Jury Member (uncredited) |
| John Barton | Concertgoer (uncredited) |
| Vangie Beilby | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
| John Berkes | Waiter (uncredited) |
| Oliver Blake | Defense Attorney (uncredited) |
| Charles Cane | Joe (uncredited) |
| Wheaton Chambers | Plane Passenger (uncredited) |
| Ruth Cherrington | Concertgoer (uncredited) |
| James Conaty | Concert Patron (uncredited) |
| Heinie Conklin | Jury Member (uncredited) |
| Joseph Crehan | Steve (uncredited) |
| Louise Currie | Stewardess (uncredited) |
| Richard Davies | Lieutenant (uncredited) |
| Neal Dodd | Minister (uncredited) |
| Eddie Dunn | Jim (uncredited) |
| Jim Farley | Jury Member (uncredited) |
| Clyde Fillmore | Colonel (uncredited) |
| James Flavin | Policeman (uncredited) |
| John Hamilton | Jury Foreman (uncredited) |
| Robert Homans | Policeman (uncredited) |
| Arthur Stuart Hull | Jury Member (uncredited) |
| George Irving | Judge (uncredited) |
| Charles Jordan | Bailiff (uncredited) |
| Cy Kendall | Teddy Jordan (uncredited) |
| Joe Kirk | Airline Attendant (uncredited) |
| Lash LaRue | Man (uncredited) |
| Perc Launders | Corporal (uncredited) |
| Frank Marlowe | Bellhop (uncredited) |
| Eric Mayne | Wedding Guest (uncredited) |
| Harry Mayo | Concertgoer (uncredited) |
| Charles McMurphy | Policeman (uncredited) |
| Charles Meakin | Juror (uncredited) |
| Robert Milasch | Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) |
| Ralph Montgomery | Plane Passenger (uncredited) |
| William H. O'Brien | Waiter (uncredited) |
| Cyril Ring | Jury Member (uncredited) |
| Paul Russell | Concertgoer (uncredited) |
| Jack C. Smith | Jury Member (uncredited) |
| Edwin Stanley | Room Clerk (uncredited) |
| Larry Steers | Courtroom Attendant (uncredited) |
| Ellinor Vanderveer | Courtroom Spectator (uncredited) |
| Minor Watson | Townsend (uncredited) |
| Katherine Yorke | Clerk (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Robert Siodmak | Director |
| William Holland | Assistant Director |
| Howard Greer | Costume Design |
| Russell A. Gausman | Set Decoration |
| Hans J. Salter | Music Director, Original Music Composer |
| Joe Lapis | Sound |
| Elwood Bredell | Director of Photography |
| Muriel King | Costume Design |
| Robert Clatworthy | Art Direction |
| Vera West | Costume Design |
| Bernard B. Brown | Sound Director |
| Ted J. Kent | Editor |
| John P. Fulton | Visual Effects |
| John B. Goodman | Art Direction |
| Edward R. Robinson | Set Decoration |
| W. Somerset Maugham | Novel |
| Herman J. Mankiewicz | Screenplay |
| Andrés de Segurola | Vocal Coach |
| Name | Title |
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| Felix Jackson | Producer |
| Frank Shaw | Associate Producer |
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Christmas Holiday (1944) Vacationing with the troubled and the forlorn. Christmas Holiday is directed by Robert Siodmak and adapted to screenplay by Herman J. Mankiewicz from the novel of the same name written by W. Somerset Maugham. It stars Deanna Durbin, Gene Kelly, Richard Whorf, Dean Hare ... ns, Gale Sondergaard and Gladys George. Music is by Hans J. Salter and cinematography by Elwood Bredell. The title is a bit of a bum steer, the presence of Durbin and Kelly a splendid slice of red herring casting, and the written notices on the internet announce that the source material was watered down for this filmic adaptation. All of these instances mark Siodmak’s film out as a fascinating oddity, and certainly of high interest to film noir lovers. Plot essentially has Durbin telling Harens in flashback how her life crumbled around her when she married Kelly. She thought he was a wealthy gent full of charm and love, but soon she comes to realise that he’s a rascal with underlying issues, not helped by his mother, a witch like Sondergaard. Had Siodmak been able to go full tilt with the characterisations here, we would have most likely been privy to one of his finest dark noirs, he was after all one of the great purveyors of such devilish delights. Yet even though there’s a frustration that some of the bolder elements of Maugham’s prose are not overtly evident, there’s still a dark heart beating away, with suggestions of prostitution, incest and homosexuality dangling in the air, baiting those who in the classic eras adhered to censorship. Siodmak and Bredell don’t over saturate via noir filters, but as the story moves between seedy New Orleans clubs and Gothic churches, the sense of everything being out of sorts is amplified by smoke and lighting techniques. The pace is very up and down, and not all the director’s scene constructions help the narrative be all it can be, but his knack for emphasising certain thematics via tone and responses from his actors is very much evident here. Thematically it’s all very glum, America gone bad, love and romance are mere illusions. From the opening sequence as Harens – having served in the war for his country – receives a “Dear John” letter, to the striking denouement, this is anti-love and a portrait of a self loathing country readily able to accept corruption and the dark bents of human nature. The strong performances by the leads, supplemented by the wonderful Sondergaard (you know things are going to be creepy when she’s around), and the Oscar nominated score by Salter round out the many strengths of Christmas Holiday. Not one to cheer you up at the yuletide season, and far from perfect with its draggy mid-section, but this is hugely effective film noir and fans of such will get plenty of miserablist rewards from it. 7.5/10