Il giovane e ambizioso agente di borsa David Alfred Eaton, trascura il matrimonio con l'irrequieta Mary st. John, preferendogli una brillante carriera a Wall Street, ma il destino è ciclico,... Leggi tuttoIl giovane e ambizioso agente di borsa David Alfred Eaton, trascura il matrimonio con l'irrequieta Mary st. John, preferendogli una brillante carriera a Wall Street, ma il destino è ciclico, ed a volte ti presenta una seconda possibilità.Il giovane e ambizioso agente di borsa David Alfred Eaton, trascura il matrimonio con l'irrequieta Mary st. John, preferendogli una brillante carriera a Wall Street, ma il destino è ciclico, ed a volte ti presenta una seconda possibilità.
- Premi
- 1 vittoria e 2 candidature totali
- Sage Rimmington
- (as Betty Ellen)
- Mrs. Benziger
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Recensioni in evidenza
One of my favorite scenes is when Mrs. Eaton is talking to her husband on the phone about her lover. You never see the lover in the scene, but at the end, you realize he's been in the bed all along. Another favorite scene is when Mrs. Eaton meets her husband's lover for the first time. It is in the car afterward that she asks what this woman call's Mr. Eaton.
The only disappointment is the superficial way the film treats marriage. No children are involved in this marriage and it only deals with how the husband and wife consider their lives. It tries to make a case for divorce and treats the subject far too lightly.
She's extremely moving in her scenes with a dashing young Paul Newman that comprise much of the first half-hour of this very long film. But sadly the movie (SPOILER COMING:) shifts it's attention to him at her expense, and once again the sublime Myrna is wasted.
Personally, I loved FROM THE TERRACE. I was just fascinated by all the glamour, wealth, sex, adultery and sheer drama (especially between Leon Ames (Paul's father) and Newman.
Joanne as Mary St. John was a stone nympho, similar to Susanne Pleshette's over-sexed character in another John O'Hara book-to-film, A RAGE TO LIVE.
It was just a joy to see Woodward wear all those fabulous clothes and look spectacular in those hairdos and 60's makeup (it was all in the eyes!) After getting propositioned on the dance floor, Mary rebuked the man who knew "all about her..." donned a tremendously long white satin coat and "floated" like a regal queen to the limo (hair in a French Roll and a tiara!) Gorgeous.
Yes, she was an adulteress, but what was a "hungry" girl like her to do when her husband didn't want to touch her?
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe third of ten feature films co-starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. They also teamed for three TV movies and mini-series.
- BlooperThe amount of milk in MacHardie's glass changes between shots when he's alone with Eaton.
- Citazioni
Mary St. John: Why didn't you bestow this honor on some other girl out there?
Alfred Eaton: Because I rather liked the view from the terrace. Then I saw you and I liked the view even more.
Mary St. John: You've touched me deeply.
Alfred Eaton: But not in the right places.
- ConnessioniReferenced in What's My Line?: Myrna Loy (1960)
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 11.336.000 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 29min(149 min)
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 2.35 : 1