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All This, And Heaven Too (1940): Starring Bette Davis and Charles Boyer. Drama Romance. Based on a true storyof Rachel Field's (author of the book the film is based on) great-aunt, Henriette Deluzy Desportes, a French governess who fell in love with the Duc de Praslin, her employer. When Praslin's wife, the Duchesse, was murdered, Henriette was implicated.
Between Two Worlds (1944): Starring John Garfield, Paul Henreid, Sydney Greenstreet, Edmund Gwenn, and Eleanor Parker. WWII Fantasy Drama.A married couple decide to commit suicide instead of waiting to be killed in a Nazi air raid. After carrying out their decision, the Bergners awake to find themselves on a large, mysterious ship with several other passengers. The ship's steward informs them that the vessel is where the dead come to be judged. The passengers now must await the fate handed down to them by the Examiner.
The Enchanted Cottage (1945): Starring Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young, Herbert Marshall, and Mildred Natwick. Supernatural Romance. A homely girl meets a disfigured WWII vet and suddenly they become beautiful in each other's eyes.
Same Time, Next Year (1978): Starring Alan Alda and Ellen Burstyn. Romantic Drama Comedy. George and Doris meet in 1951 and spend the next twenty-six years having an affair while both are still married. They see each other once a year at the same hotel and share every part of their lives with one another. Both are devoted to their spouses and children as deeply as they are devoted to one another.
Classic Cinema Spotlight: I Knew Her Well (1965)
I Knew Her Well (1965), is a film by Italian director Antonio Pietrangeli starring Stefania Sandrelli. It starts out with a scene on a beach with upbeat contemporary music playing. In just those few moments of watching the film you might think this is going to be a romantic comedy or romantic adventure but it actually ends up being an unexpected tale of misguided dreams and the parts of ourselves we may lose along the way.
The first time I saw this film I went into it knowing nothing about it. I had no expectations or preconceived notions and I am so grateful that I watched it this way. For this same reason I will not completely dissect this film for you but I will give you a small glimpse into what I think makes this film unforgettable. The film is described as a Italian comedy-drama. Ironically I didn't laugh once while watching this film. I Knew Her Well (1965) isn't easily understood by most nor have I read many reviews that really seemed to get the gist of what it was about. It is usually described as movie about a beautiful girl named Adriana Astarelli (Stefania Sandrelli) who leaves her small town and moves to Rome because she wants to be a celebrity. It just so happens that when you peel back those layers there is so much more going on that makes this film a unique cautionary tale.
Holidays in New York with Fashionable Canes
There isn't anything like the holidays in New York City. Despite the crowds of visitors, the city is a delight to spend time in. Exploring all the iconic sights and trying as many hot chocolate drinks as possible-the holidays in New York are magical.
For those who are disabled (or simply needing a walking aid) commuting through the city and navigating through the busy streets can be tricky. For this visit I took my fancy rhinestone cane by Fashionable Canes-which you can find HERE. It's sturdy, pretty, and can withstand the long walks on city streets.
If you would like to get your own fashionable cane you can use this link HERE .