Terminal Station

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Terminal Station
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1hr 29min
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1953
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Synopsis: Indiscretion of an American Wife began its life as a romantic drama entitled Terminal Station, directed with extraordinary skill and sensitivity by neorealist filmmaker Vittorio De Sica and starring Jennifer Jones and Montgomery Clift as a visiting American housewife and her Italian lover. Their tale was depicted against the backdrop of a hundred other stories and characters that De Sica presented in his 89-minute Terminal Station. In Indiscretion, however -- which was cobbled together at 63 minutes ... Full Synopsis
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Indiscretion of an American Wife is the 63-minute "producer's cut" of Vittorio De Sica's 89-minute Terminal Station, assembled specifically for the American market, for which producer David O. Selznick had total control over the film. It reflects the sensibilities of Selznick much more than De Sica in almost every detail and edit, and demonstrates how a director's work can be subverted or even completely ... Full Review
Featured Cast
Mary Forbes
Giovanni Doria
Commissioner
Paul, Mary's nephew
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