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End Of The Affair, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Like Planes On Fire Several months into their London wartime affair, with American Maurice (Van Johnson) spotting the first German buzz-bombs, placing events firmly in June, 1944, he and his married lover Sarah (Deborah Kerr) must decide the safest course, in Edward Dmytryk’s The End Of The Affair, 1955, from the Graham Greene novel.
End Of The Affair, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Are You Miserable? The war ended and a year after Sarah, his married lover, broke up with him, American writer Maurice (Van Johnson) is back in London where he meets her husband, his friend, Henry MIles (Peter Cushing), who has not been well, Edward Dmytryk directing, on location, from Graham Greene’s novel, in The End Of The Affair, 1955.
End Of The Affair, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) The Party In Question John Mills' first scene as London P-I Parkis, meeting and reporting to client Maurice (Van Johnson), who's paying to have his former girlfriend watched, sooner than he expected, in The End Of The Affair, 1955, from Graham Greene's novel.
End Of The Affair, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) Angry About God Anxious American writer Maurice (Van Johnson), in London awaiting his married English wartime girlfriend Sarah (Deborah Kerr), hewing close to Graham Greene's original novel, in Edward Dmytryk's The End Of The Affair, 1955.
Raintree County (1957) -- (Movie Clip) These Damn Dolls Tumult in Indiana on the night of Lincoln's election, as John (Montgomery Clift) insults Garwood (Rod Taylor) then tries to rescue his troubled wife Susanna (Elizabeth Taylor) in Raintree County, 1957.
Raintree County (1957) -- (Movie Clip) There Are No Neutrals! John (Montgomery Clift) chases down his erstwhile girlfriend Nell (Eva Marie Saint) in the Indiana woods and, as they try to reconcile, meets vigilantes seeking the professor, in the Civil War epic Raintree County, 1957.
Sol Madrid (1968) -- (Movie Clip) Best Witness Since Joe Valachi David McCallum (title character) shown spy footage by the chief (Robert Rockwell) of his un-named U.S. agency, featuring Stacey (Stella Stevens), the runaway gal of Mafia don Villanova (Rip Torn), whom we join at a meeting, grilled by capo Riccione (Paul Lukas), early in Sol Madrid, 1968.
Other Love, The (1947) -- (Movie Clip) Never Been This High Established in the credit sequence as a famous concert pianist, Karen (Barbara Stanwyck) arrives at a Swiss sanatorium run by Brit doctor Stanton (David Niven), opening director Andre De Toth's The Other Love, 1947, from a story by Erich Maria Remarque.
It's A Pleasure (1945) -- (Movie Clip) Our Petite Star This is between periods at a professional hockey game, the three-time Olympic gold medalist in her second-to-last feature, the first skate for Sonja Henie as performer "Chris," Michael O'Shea her athlete-admirer in the stands, in early in It's A Pleasure, 1945.
End Of The Affair, The (1955) -- (Movie Clip) London During The War One-time chorus boy Van Johnson beginning one of his best dramatic performances, as writer Maurice, meeting civil servant Henry (Peter Cushing) and wife Sarah (Deborah Kerr), in Graham Greene's The End Of The Affair, 1955.

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