From The Terrace (1960) - (Movie Clip) I Won't Perish From Unhappiness
Boating off Long Island, otherwise-engaged blue-blood Mary (Joanne Woodward) and Alfred (Paul Newman, her husband), who disdains his own nouveau riche family, argue with passion over their future, in Mark Robsons From The Terrace, 1960, from John OHaras novel.
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