Adapted from the prize-winning Broadway play that featured two people and a four-poster bed, in which the couple enacts their marriage, from 1897, until he dies some time after she has died ... Read allAdapted from the prize-winning Broadway play that featured two people and a four-poster bed, in which the couple enacts their marriage, from 1897, until he dies some time after she has died from cancer. It is a love that endured wars, another woman and the death of their favorite... Read allAdapted from the prize-winning Broadway play that featured two people and a four-poster bed, in which the couple enacts their marriage, from 1897, until he dies some time after she has died from cancer. It is a love that endured wars, another woman and the death of their favorite son.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 1 win & 3 nominations total
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Indeed, for a movie with just one set, although with some slight modifications between scenes, the filming of this story was superb and never had one feeling as though he might be watching a stage play. The story covers a 35-year period, from 1890 to 1925, and shows the Edwards from their honeymoon night until John dies after completing the ending to his last novel, while thinking of his departed wife and the various nights depicted in earlier scenes.
The couple go through stages of life, with ups and downs and arguments in the film. But their love endures to the end. It has some good humor, but nothing on the level of much laughter. And there are some sad moments. Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer give good performances in a good film, but there's nothing exceptional for these two superb actors.
Modern audiences, especially the younger folk, may find this quite slow and even boring. But those who have a little life under their belts should enjoy it. Here's the funniest line in the film. John Edwards, "I think I have a fever. Feel my pulse."
If this movie were to be made available, it is one that I would gladly add to my private library and feel priviledged to be able to share it again.
Did you know
- TriviaSir Rex Harrison and Lilli Palmer were husband and wife in real-life.
- Quotes
John Edwards: I think I have a fever. Feel my pulse.
- ConnectionsVersion of Himmelsengen (1955)
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- The Four Poster
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- Runtime1 hour 43 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1