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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Forever Amber 1947 - 5 stars out of 5 stars


While watching "Home Sweet Homicide"reviewed on this blog,there was a reference to the novel this movie is based on,and,oh well I had seen it as a youth and hardly remembered other than I liked it.Time to revisit.What a idea for a novel over 70 years old,set in a period over 350 years old,England under King Charles 11.The story may seem like a pot boiler in todays terms,but for its day it had to be something as I'm sure this movie was,and for me,still is.Forget that Linda Darnell, Cornel Wilde, Richard Greene,George Sanders and a host of other great actors of that day made this fine film,or that Otto Preminger directed.Whats important is the story.Based on a novel by Kathleen Winsor     we have a epic story of a love consummated but never achieved.By that I mean even though the two principals conceive a child on a lonely rainy night the faiths intervene to prevent them from having a true relationship despite the far reaching unbelievable
 attempts of the woman and the seemingly indifference of the man at that moment.Although the faiths are not done with them until………….
Bucket list film for true doomed romance lovers.Released in 1947 and runs 138 minutes.Trailer URL follows the picture and a IMDB summary below.

1660, England. Amber St. Clair aims to raise herself from a country girl to nobility, and succeeds, but loses her true love in the process.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LUMuguY1Tg

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