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Letter from an Unknown Woman |
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Genre
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Drama,
Melodrama,
Period Film,
Romantic Drama.
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Year
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1948 |
Director
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Max Ophüls.
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Actors
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Joan Fontaine,
Louis Jourdan,
Mady Christians,
Marcel Journet,
Art Smith,
Carol Yorke,
Howard Freeman,
John Good,
Erskine Sanford,
Otto Waldis,
Louis Austin,
Sonja Blyden,
Betty Blythe,
Paul E. Burns,
Douglas Carter,
Edmund Cobb,
Jack Gargan,
Lisa Golm,
Ilka Gruning,
Ramsay Hill,
Doretta Johnson,
Rex Lease,
Will Lee,
Arthur Lovejoy,
Celia Lovsky,
Michael Mark,
John McCallum,
Torben Meyer,
Leo Mostovoy,
Fred Nurney,
Manuel Paris,
Leo B. Pessin,
Jean Ransome,
Shimen Ruskin,
Lester Sharpe,
Lotte Stein,
Hermine Sterler,
Cy Stevens,
Diane Stewart,
Vera Stokes,
William Trenk,
Roland Varno,
Audrey Wilder.
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File
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Runtime: |
90:00 |
Codec: |
dvd-rip |
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699.85 Mb |
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Storyline:
Perhaps the finest American film from the famed European director Max Ophüls, the film stars Joan Fontaine as a young woman who falls in love with a concert pianist. Set in Vienna in 1900, the story is told in a complex flashback structure as the pianist, Stefan Brand (Louis Jourdan),comes upon a letter written to him by Lisa Berndl (Fontaine), a girl who has been in love with him for years. Stefan is in the process of fleeing Vienna on the eve of fighting a duel. As he prepares himself for the nocturnal journey, the letter arrives. It begins, "By the time you read this letter, I may be dead." As Stefan sits back in his study to read this letter, it turns out to be a confession of unrequited love from Lisa. The story flashes backs to when Lisa was 14 years old and Stefan was her neighbor. After following Stefan with a girlish obsession, the romance gets much more serious, and they have a brief encounter. Stefan promises to come back to her after a concert tour, but he never does. Meanwhile, Lisa marries another man when she discovers that she is pregnant with Stefan's child. When she runs into Stefan years later, he doesn't remember her and tries to seduce her. After Stefan reads the letter, he wants to rush to her side, but now poor Lisa is dying from typhus. |
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