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Love Is A Many-Splendored Thing (1955)
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"Rarely Has The Screen Given Us A Sensitive Love Story Told With Such Delicate Grace."-Los Angeles Herald Examiner
Jennifer Jones portrays one of cinema's most memorable characters in this "literate, intelligent...completely persuasive love story," (Newsweek) nominated for eight Academy Awards including Best Picture.
When Eurasian doctor and widow Han Suyin (Jones) meets Mark Elliott, an American correspondent (William Holden) stationed in Hong Kong, she is captivated by his tenderness and insight.He finds her beauty and grace equally irresistible and they begin an intensely passionate affair.
Based on a true story and filmed on location in Hong Kong, this "beautiful, absorbing" (Variety) film is a timeless classic."Irresistible romantic appeal...a pictorial poem." (Hollywood Reporter)
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