Don't bother. It's not that good really. Just unusual. Wendy Hiller is good in it. The rest, not so much.
David Niven had a difficult role to play. You sure are persistent, Craig. . Are you a glutton for punishment?
I rarely know any of these movies. Sometimes, I know the actor/ actress due to dying famous, but I don't remember them in any particular movie unless they won an oscar or something.
A Place in the Sun, 1951 - Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters. Not that obscure. Nominated for Best Picture, along with A Streetcar Named Desire, and (winner) An American in Paris. The scene was where George Eastman's girlfriend (Shelley Winters) drowns, after their rowboat capsizes.
@Bess Barber. Will you play if we make the thread Oscar winning films. Or perhaps Oscar winning actors/actresses.
That's right, Craig. Interesting that there seems to be some hesitation among participants. Yes, it doesn't have to be Magnum to see Tom Selleck. In the nine-part series Jesse Stone (here in Night Passage that I watched last night) he plays a detective who had to quit his job at LAPD due to boozing problems and moved to the small costal town Paradise (Marblehead) in Massachusetts . I like watching certain historical movies.
Thomas I am sorry there is not a larger participation on these games. Pleased you are here now. Leaving a new one: a classic historical movie.
This was my first idea. Then it can only be Ben Hur, which is shown each year around Easter over here.