The Other Love
The Other Love | |
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Directed by | André de Toth |
Produced by | David Lewis |
Screenplay by | |
Based on |
"Beyond" by Erich Maria Remarque |
Starring | |
Music by | Miklós Rózsa |
Cinematography | Victor Milner |
Edited by | Walter A. Thompson |
Production company | |
Distributed by | United Artists |
Release dates |
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Running time | 95–97 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2.2 million[1] |
Box office |
$1,850,000 (US rentals)[1] $1 million (UK)[2] |
The Other Love was a 1947 American romance drama film starring directed by André de Toth and starring Barbara Stanwyck, David Niven, and Richard Conte. Written by Ladislas Fodor and Harry Brown based on the story "Beyond" by Erich Maria Remarque, the film is about beautiful concert pianist who is sent to a sanatorium in Switzerland to treat a serious lung illness. Although she is attracted to her doctor, she ignores his instructions to rest and spends her time in Monte Carlo with a playboy racecar driver.
In his review for The New York Times, Bosley Crowther called the film "a typical artificial romance on the heart-rending theme of Camille".[3]
Cast
- Barbara Stanwyck as Karen Duncan
- David Niven as Dr. Anthony Stanton
- Richard Conte as Paul Clermont
- Gilbert Roland as Croupier
- Joan Lorring as Celestine Miller
- Lenore Aubert as Yvonne Dupré
- Maria Palmer as Huberta
- Natalie Schafer as Dora Shelton
See also
- Bobby Deerfield (1977)
References
- 1 2 Variety 14 July 1948 p 12
- ↑ https://archive.org/stream/variety166-1947-06#page/n170/mode/1up
- ↑ "The Other Love (1947)". The New York Times. May 15, 1947. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
External links
- The Other Love at the American Film Institute Catalog
- The Other Love at the Internet Movie Database
- The Other Love at the TCM Movie Database
- The Other Love at AllMovie
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