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    1945     Romantic drama    
    1h 41min
    CountryUSA
    PG-13
    Guide for parents:   offensive language, sexuality.
    Guide for parents:   Rated PG-13 in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.
    Guide for parents:   Rated PG-13 in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.
    Guide for parents:   Rated PG-13 in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.
    Guide for parents:   Rated PG-13 in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.
    Guide for parents:   Rated PG-13 in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.
    Guide for parents:   Rated PG-13 in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.
    Guide for parents:   Rated PG-13 in the USA, offensive language, sexuality.

    Alan Quinton (Joseph Cotten), a thoughtful, world-weary serviceman stationed in Italy during WWII, he agrees to write love letters on behalf of his less verbally adept friend Roger (Robert Sully). In the course of his exchanges with Roger's girlfriend, he finds himself falling in love with her. Roger returns to England and marries the woman and, not long after, is found stabbed to death. Alan, still bearing scars from the war, ends up in rural England and one day happens upon a woman named Singleton (Jennifer Jones). He realizes that she is the woman he wrote to, now suffering from amnesia as a result of her husband's violent death. The couple fall in love and plan to marry, but Alan must still uncover the mystery of what happened on the day that his friend was murdered and his wife lost her memory.

    Directed byWilliam Dieterle
    Written byChristopher Massie, Ayn Rand
    CompanyParamount PicturesParamount PicturesParamount Pictures

    Starring

    Jennifer Jones
    Cecil Kellaway
    Gladys Cooper
    Joseph Cotten
    Ann Richards
    Anita Louise
    Robert Sully
    Reginald Denny
    Ernest Cossart
    Byron Barr
    Harry Allen
    Conrad Binyon
    Nina Borget
    Matthew Boulton
    Clifford Brooke
    David Clyde
    Alec Craig
    Catherine Craig
    Louise Currie
    Mary Field
    Helena Grant
    Ethyl May Halls
    Lumsden Hare
    Winifred Harris
    Arthur Hohl

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