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Indiscretion Of An American Wife (1954)
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Police Raid Railroad Station Love Tryst Bare Indiscretion of American Wife!
A collaboration between producer David O. Selznick and Italian director Vittorio De Sica (The Bicycle Thief) could only end up an interesting movie.And that's just what happened with Indiscretion Of An American Wife (1954).
Jennifer Jones, married to Selznick at the time, is the American wife on holiday in Rome; Montgomery Clift is her Italian lover.She bids him farewell at the train station, he begs her to stay.That's form the basis of a very well-acted character study.
While the plot's simplicity itself, production was not.A trainload of writers toiled on the script, some with no credit: Truman Capote, Carson McCullers, Paul Gallico and Alberto Moravia, among others.De Sica spoke no English.Selznick hated the original title, Terminal Station, and had it changed.And it's rumored that Jones had an interest in Clift that he didn't return.It's a wonder the movie was finished at all.And it is quite a testament to Jones and Clift that they give such strong performances.
Stars and subject matter produced a money-maker.And the picture's costume design, by Chrisitian Dior, was nominated for an Oscar.
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