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Je pleure mon amour

Original title: Another Time, Another Place
  • 1958
  • Approved
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Je pleure mon amour (1958)
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DramaRomanceWar

An American war correspondent falls in love with a BBC reporter, but their relationship seems doomed from the start.An American war correspondent falls in love with a BBC reporter, but their relationship seems doomed from the start.An American war correspondent falls in love with a BBC reporter, but their relationship seems doomed from the start.

  • Director
    • Lewis Allen
  • Writers
    • Stanley Mann
    • Lenore J. Coffee
  • Stars
    • Lana Turner
    • Barry Sullivan
    • Glynis Johns
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    940
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    • Director
      • Lewis Allen
    • Writers
      • Stanley Mann
      • Lenore J. Coffee
    • Stars
      • Lana Turner
      • Barry Sullivan
      • Glynis Johns
    • 21User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lana Turner
    Lana Turner
    • Sara Scott
    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
    • Carter Reynolds
    Glynis Johns
    Glynis Johns
    • Kay Trevor
    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Mark Trevor
    Terence Longdon
    Terence Longdon
    • Alan Thompson
    Sidney James
    Sidney James
    • Jake Klein
    Martin Stephens
    Martin Stephens
    • Brian Trevor
    Doris Hare
    Doris Hare
    • Mrs. Bunker
    Julian Somers
    • Hotel Manager
    John Le Mesurier
    John Le Mesurier
    • Dr. Aldridge
    Cameron Hall
    • Alfy
    Jane Welsh
    Jane Welsh
    • Jonesy
    Robin Bailey
    Robin Bailey
    • Captain Barnes
    Bill Fraser
    • R.E. Sergeant
    Jack Armstrong
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Mabel Etherington
    • Woman at Inn
    • (uncredited)
    Lee Fenton
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Aidan Harrington
    • Man at Inn
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lewis Allen
    • Writers
      • Stanley Mann
      • Lenore J. Coffee
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    6richardchatten

    Weep No More

    Set in Cornwall (not that you'd know from the accents, least of all Connery's) in 1945 (not that you'd know from Lana Turner's chic fifties wardrobe). The title is apt, as it belongs to a very specific moment in 1957 when Sid James was still playing Americans, Lana's film career was simply treading water (just before the publicity resulting from the Stompanato scandal revived it again) and Sean Connery - suffering yet another false start - cost next to nothing. Likewise it completely lacks the glossy high contrast colour photography by Russell Metty and mellow piano music by Frank Skinner (rather than the noisy score here by Douglas Gamley) that became a hallmark of her vehicles for Ross Hunter.

    Turner's penchant for Bad Boys showed both in her offscreen liason with Johnny Stompanato and her onscreen one with a Connery still sporting his original bushy eyebrows. But it's really about Lana's relationship with Connery's wife Glynis Johns.
    6ksf-2

    a love quadrangle.

    It's a wartime story, although it was released in 1958! Starring... and produced by lana turner! A young sean connery, in an early role, before his james bond films. Glynis johns. When sara and mark meet, it was a quick, war-time romance. They were sure it was going to last forever, but for many reasons, it was not to be! How will they deal with everything that comes their way? It's pretty good! This was way after lana did postman. Lana turner's actual love life was even more complicated... check it out on wikipedia dot org. And connery would win his oscar for the untouchables thirty years after this film. Turner was oscar nominated for peyton place, which had just been released the year before.
    4claudio_carvalho

    Silly Romance

    In 1945, while in a temporary assignment in London, the "The New York Standard" journalist Sara Scott (Lana Turner) has a torrid love affair with the reporter of BBC Mark Trevor (Sean Connery) and she falls in love for him. Just before the end of the war, they cover a sapper disassembling a bomb and Sara is informed that her boss and fiancé Carter Reynolds (Barry Sullivan) is coming to London to meet her. When she tells the news to Mark, he surprisingly discloses to her after three months of relationship that he is married and has a son in St. Giles, Cornwall, and he loves and will stay with his family. Mark leaves Sara and travels to Paris with his assistant Alan Thompson (Terence Longdon), but the plane crashes and he dies. The grieving Sara has a nervous breakdown and is interned in the Headway Nursing Home for treatment. Six weeks later, Carter buys a ship trip to her from Plymouth to New York; however, Sara decides to visit St. Giles by train before returning to her country. When she meets Mark's wife Kay Trevor (Glynis Johns) and his son Brian (Martin Stephens), she is invited by Kay to stay with them until the next morning. During the night, Sara has a crisis, faints and Kay invites her to stay at her home during for recovering.

    The silly "Another Time, Another Place" is an unconvincing romance, with a laughable screenplay. The story begins without a previous development of characters, but sooner the viewer understands that Sara is an experienced American correspondent that writes a column for her newspaper and is engaged of her boss. Mark is a married man that broadcasts news about the war and is having an affair with Sara, and disapproved by his friend and assistant Alan. When Sara tells that her fiancé is coming to London, Mark decides to end his affair since he loves his family. This revelation, associated to the shock of the death of Mark lead Sara to a breakdown. Up to this point, the story is convincing and I have no remarks. However, the decision of Sara to travel to St. Giles is the beginning of an unthinkable attitude of an experienced woman living overseas. The rest of this forgettable movie is pure crap with a corny conclusion, despite the good performance of Glynis Johns and the magnificent locations in Cornwall. My vote is four.

    Title (Brazil): "Vítima de uma Paixão" ("Victim of a Passion")
    9FabienMorisset

    end of ww2 melodrama

    Everybody around here seems to be criticizing this fine piece of melodrama. It feels like a duty to say some good things to save it right away. I only heard about the title yesterday from Amazon, and then, in the afternoon, a friend of mine offered to lend it to me. I appreciated the coincidence. I've just finished watching it, and must confess I really enjoyed the show. The image is great, Lana Turner is beautiful. I will accept the fact that it's not as original as other melodramas, but it definitely uses all the ropes we love about this kind of movies. So my mark here is seven, I had a great time and I would advise anyone interested in melodramas to have a look at it on a sunny day, just before going to the beach. And dream while watching seagulls in the sky.
    3robertconnor

    "On the bonnie, bonnie banks of Polperro..."

    Whilst on assignment in a very 1950s-looking WW2 London, a plastic-haired US ace-journo' (Turner) and an impossibly baby-faced Cornish ace-journo' (Connery) are lost in the throws of a torrid affair, despite the disapproval of colleagues (stiff-upper-lip Longdon, laconic James). However, even as declarations of undying love are uttered, dark clouds loom in the form of Turner's newspaper boss and erstwhile lover Sullivan, and Connery's shock disclosure that he has a wife and child tucked away in his native Cornish village. When Connery is killed in a plane crash, a devastated Turner makes a pilgrimage to his native Cornwall where her path crosses that of his wife and child...

    Risible weepy, serving as a star vehicle for Lana and an early showcase for the handsome young Connery, both of whom fail miserably to convince. Turner seems to possess only three facial expressions, even when trying to stay upright in her stilettos as she totters round 'St. Giles' (actually Polperro) - witness her horribly 2-D efforts to comfort Martin Stephens after his nightmare. Meanwhile Connery's description of his Cornish fishing village birthplace is delivered in such a rich Edinburgh brogue as to be quite giggle-some.

    So often the case with British cinema of the 40s and 50s, it's the support players who steal the show - Glynis Johns' is a beautifully judged and modulated depiction of a woman recovering from grief. Her resolute kindness, generosity and warmth make her reaction to the final reel revelations all the more believable. Sid James shines as a world-weary American journalist trying to juggle loyalties, and Stephens' post-nightmare scene is desperately convincing.

    Sadly however, excellent support playing, and beautiful location shooting are just not enough to save this overwrought turkey.

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    • Trivia
      During the shooting of the movie in England, Sir Sean Connery was confronted by Johnny Stompanato, an ex-marine turned mob enforcer, who was in an abusive relationship with Lana Turner. At the time, Connery and Turner got along very well, so much that when Stompanato found out about it, he suspected that they were having an affair. Stompanato, who was notorious for his jealousy and violent tendencies, then stormed to the set and threatened Connery with a gun. But he quickly disarmed Stompanato and forced him from the set. Following that incident, Stompanato was deported by Scotland Yard. Shortly after he arrived in the USA, he met his end at the hands of Turner's teenage daughter Cheryl, who fatally stabbed him in self-defence while he was beating her mother. Connery, who was filming Darby O'Gill et les farfadets (1959) at the time of the latter incident, behaved very cautiously when he walked the streets of Los Angeles, because it was rumoured that a mobster made him responsible for Stompanatos death. That caused him to avoid the USA for several years.
    • Goofs
      The story takes place in 1945, but all the women's hairstyles and clothes, particularly the high fashion designs worn by Lana Turner, are strictly 1958.
    • Quotes

      Kay Trevor: Music has such a way of bringing back memories doesn't it? Does it remind you of anyone?

    • Connections
      Referenced in Opération Tonnerre (1965)
    • Soundtracks
      Another Time, Another Place
      Written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans

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    • Release date
      • June 6, 1958 (Finland)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Another Time, Another Place
    • Filming locations
      • Polperro, Cornwall, England, UK(St Giles)
    • Production companies
      • Kaydor
      • Lanturn
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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