Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale à Londres, un écrivain tombe amoureux de la femme d'un fonctionnaire britannique, mais les deux hommes la soupçonnent d'infidélité avec un autre homme.Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale à Londres, un écrivain tombe amoureux de la femme d'un fonctionnaire britannique, mais les deux hommes la soupçonnent d'infidélité avec un autre homme.Pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale à Londres, un écrivain tombe amoureux de la femme d'un fonctionnaire britannique, mais les deux hommes la soupçonnent d'infidélité avec un autre homme.
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
- Doctor
- (as O'Donovan Shiell)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesGregory Peck was offered the lead.
- GaffesAfter the bomb explosion, when Sarah leaves, she stops in doorway and grabs the door side with the right hand. Between cuts, she appears without hand on the door at all.
- Citations
Sarah Miles: What do you believe in, Henry? All these years I've been married to you I've never really known; I've never even asked. Do you believe that there's a hell and a heaven, and an immortal soul, and a god who rewards and punishes and answers prayers?
Henry Miles: It's not exactly the sort of thing to go into over a cup of tea.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Peter Cushing: A One-Way Ticket to Hollywood (1989)
Kerr is married to dull and earnest Peter Cushing and one night at a party during World War II she meets American writer Johnson who after being invalided out of the service stayed on Great Britain. Johnson intrigues and excites Kerr and the two of them are soon in love. Then the guilt starts. Guilt on Kerr's part, jealousy on Johnson's. Poor Cushing for most of the film he hasn't a clue.
After the beginning the two can never quite get together. Imagine Johnson who is the paramour hires a private detective to keep track of Kerr's movements to reassure Cushing. This is after things have cooled down. What a pair Johnson has. The detective is John Mills who I'm surprised is taking a small supporting role. He even takes along his young son Christopher Warbey for his surveillance work, the better that his subject doesn't think he's being followed. Besides he's breaking him into the business. The part must have intrigued Mills because he's the best one in the movie.
I suppose being a Catholic really helps understand all the subtleties in the story. I much preferred that other affair film Johnson did with Jane Wyman, Miracle In The Rain. No guilt, just people in love.
Cushing's character was odd. He was sweet but weak, the kind you feel sorry for. No grand passion was ever to be forthcoming with Kerr or anyone else he would have ever hooked up with.
The End Of The Affair is all right. The remake done in 1999 with Ralph Fiennes in the Van Johnson role was more explicit. If you like Graham Greene you'll like both versions.
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- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1