The Other Love (1947)
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- Passed
- 1h 35min
- Drama, Film-Noir
- 14 May 1947 (USA)
- Movie
Karen Duncan, a seriously ill concert pianist, enters a Swiss sanatorium where she's attracted to Dr. Tony Stanton. Ignoring his warnings about resting, she leaves for Monte Carlo with Paul Clermont despite possibly fatal consequences.
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Cast verified as complete
Barbara Stanwyck | ... |
Karen Duncan
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David Niven | ... |
Dr. Anthony Stanton
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Richard Conte | ... |
Paul Clermont
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Gilbert Roland | ... |
Croupier
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Joan Lorring | ... |
Celestine Miller
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Lenore Aubert | ... |
Yvonne Dupré
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Maria Palmer | ... |
Huberta
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Natalie Schafer | ... |
Dora Shelton
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Edward Ashley | ... |
Richard Shelton
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Richard Hale | ... |
Professor Linnaker
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Brandon Beach | ... |
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Edward Biby | ... |
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Paul Bradley | ... |
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Ralph Brooks | ... |
Roulette Player (uncredited)
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Steve Carruthers | ... |
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Ann Codee | ... |
The Florist (uncredited)
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Oliver Cross | ... |
Townsman (uncredited)
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Tom Ferrandini | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Mary Field | ... |
Nurse (uncredited)
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Mary Forbes | ... |
Madame Gruen - Sanitarium Patient (uncredited)
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Rudy Germane | ... |
Casino Patron (uncredited)
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Kenneth Gibson | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Dick Gordon | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Stuart Hall | ... |
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Stuart Holmes | ... |
Baccarat Player (uncredited)
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Jimmy Horne | ... |
Pete (uncredited)
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John Indrisano | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Carl M. Leviness | ... |
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Harold Miller | ... |
Baccarat Player / Party Guest (uncredited)
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Hans Moebus | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Ralph Montgomery | ... |
Casino Attendant (uncredited)
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Sol Murgi | ... |
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
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Manuel París | ... |
Baccarat Dealer (uncredited)
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Greg Rhinelander | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Michael Romanoff | ... |
Megaros - Sanitarium Patient (uncredited)
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Bert Stevens | ... |
Sanitarium Patient (uncredited)
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Kay Williams | ... |
Florist's Assistant (uncredited)
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Directed by
André De Toth | ... | (as Andre de Toth) |
Written by
Ladislas Fodor | ... | (screenplay) and |
Harry Brown | ... | (screenplay) |
Erich Maria Remarque | ... | (adapted from the short story "Beyond") |
Produced by
David Lewis | ... | producer |
Music by
Miklós Rózsa | ... | (as Miklos Rozsa) |
Cinematography by
Victor Milner | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Walter Thompson |
Art Direction by
Nathan Juran |
Set Decoration by
Edward G. Boyle | ... | (as Edward C. Boyle) |
Makeup Department
Gustaf Norin | ... | makeup supervisor (as Gus Norin) |
Production Management
Joe C. Gilpin | ... | executive production manager (as Joseph C. Gilpin) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Nathan Barragar | ... | assistant director (as Nathan Barrager) |
Sound Department
Max M. Hutchinson | ... | sound engineer |
Special Effects by
Robert H. Moreland | ... | special scenic effects |
Visual Effects by
Mario Castegnaro | ... | process department |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Edith Head | ... | costume designer: Barbara Stanwyck |
Marion Herwood Keyes | ... | wardrobe designer |
Edward P. Lambert | ... | wardrobe |
Eugene Joseff | ... | costume jeweller (uncredited) |
Music Department
Rudolph Polk | ... | musical director |
Eugene Zador | ... | orchestrator (uncredited) |
Additional Crew
Samuel Goldwyn | ... | Mr. Niven appears by arrangement with |
Andrew Nagy | ... | technical advisor (as Dr. Andrew Nagy) |
Production Companies
- Enterprise Productions (presents)
Distributors
- United Artists (1947) (United States) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) (France) (theatrical)
- Favorite Attractions (1953) (United States) (theatrical) (re-release)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) (1948) (Norway) (theatrical)
- Mundus Television (1954) (United States) (tv)
- National Telefilm Associates (NTA) (1958) (United States) (tv)
- Allround (1990) (West Germany) (VHS)
- Suevia Films (2005) (Spain) (DVD)
- Olive Films (2012) (United States) (DVD) (DVD and Blu-ray)
- Olive Films (2013) (Canada) (DVD)
- Research Entertainment (2015) (Spain) (video)
- Mr. Banker Films (2021) (Germany) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Sound Services (sound recording by)
- International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) (acknowledgement)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Seriously ill, concert pianist Karen Duncan is admitted to a Swiss sanatorium. Despite being attracted to Dr Tony Stanton, she ignores his warnings of possibly fatal consequences unless she rests completely. Rather, she opts for a livelier time in Monte Carlo with dashing Paul Clermont. Written by Jeremy Perkins {J-26} |
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Taglines | Few Women Dare Live The Other Love! See more » |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Although it is never stated in the film, Karen Duncan is suffering from tuberculosis (TB). One of the earlier treatments for TB was to place the patient in a healthy environment with continuous fresh air (often in a mountain or desert location), and to ensure that he/ she had a good diet and plenty of rest. This resulted in the establishment of many sanatoriums for TB patients (similar to the one run by Stanton) all over the world, . See more » |
Goofs | When Stanton gives Karen an X-ray, neither he nor the nurse stand behind any radiation protection. However, in the 1940s, X-rays were not yet considered dangerous, and this technology was widely used. Shoe stores even used X-rays to measure customers' feet through the 1950s. See more » |
Movie Connections | Referenced in Lolita (1997). See more » |
Soundtracks | Étude No. 3, Un sospiro See more » |
Crazy Credits | Opening credits prologue: SWITZERLAND See more » |
Quotes |
Paul Clermont:
Whither thou goest, so shall I! Karen Duncan: That would be hard for both of us. See more » |