Swan, The (1956) - (Movie Clip) This Air Of Yours
Sublime dialogue (credit to playwright Ferenc Molnar and screenwriter John Dighton) as Prince Albert (Alec Guinness) and Princess Alexandra (Grace Kelly) are left together-alone, in Charles Vidor's The Swan, 1956.
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