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An Affair to Remember (1957)
In director Leo McCarey's romantic tearjerker melodramatic
tale of star-crossed lovers - it was a CinemaScopic remake of McCarey's
original shipboard romance classic Love Affair (1939), starring
Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer - and referenced in director Nora Ephron's Sleepless
in Seattle (1993) and in Love Affair (1994) with Warren
Beatty and Annette Bening:
- in the film's early scenes, at
the end of a transatlantic ocean cruise (from Europe to New York)
before their ship USS Constitution docked
in NYC, wealthy playboyish bachelor (and talented painter) Nickie
Ferrante (Cary Grant) and former nightclub singer Terry McKay (Deborah
Kerr) had formed a strong friendship; however, the two were
both involved with other relationships: Nickie was soon to marry
his lovely, wealthy celebrity fiancée Lois Clarke (Neva
Patterson) - a rich heiress, and Terry had a long-time boyfriend
named Kenneth Bradley (Richard Denning)
- nonetheless, the two decided to reunite
six months later (on July 1st at 5:00 pm) at the top (102nd floor)
of the Empire State Building, as Terry added: "Oh
yes, that's perfect. It's the nearest thing to heaven we have in
New York"
- six months later when Nickie waited at
their rendezvous point (a clock chimed 5 times), Terry didn't
appear (she was injured in an awful car accident (off-screen) on
a busy NYC street on her way rushing to meet him) and there were
ambulances heard blaring at 10 minutes after five; Nickie assumed
that he had been rejected and subsequently resumed his painting
career; although disabled, Terry took work as a music teacher for
orphaned children
- in the conclusion of the tale, there came a startling
revelation scene six months later on Christmas Eve - regarding the
devastating, terrible secret of why she couldn't keep her fateful
appointment with him atop the Empire State Building - he visited
her in her apartment as she remained unmoving and supine on a couch
(he was unaware of her injury); he delivered an accusatory and scolding
conversation with her
- Nickie gave Terry a Christmas
present of a shawl from his now-deceased Grandmother Janou (Cathleen
Nesbitt) [Note: Earlier, during their ship's docking at Madeira,
Nickie and Terry took a sidetrip to his grandmother's hillside villa.
At their departure, the Grandmother
promised to send Terry her beautiful white lace shawl one day.]
- as he was leaving
after they diplomatically shook hands, he casually mentioned that
he had once painted a picture similar to the way she looked: "You
know, I painted you like that with the shawl. I wish you could have
seen it...I didn't think I could ever part with it. But well, there
was no reason to keep it any longer, and, uh, I couldn't take money
for it, because, well, you know.."; he had agreed to have the
painting given away free to a woman in a wheelchair who liked it, but
had no money - "She was..." -
and then suddenly, he became suspicious about why Terry was immobile
on the couch, paused and went into the adjoining bedroom
- in Terry's bedroom, he discovered that she
was the one who had acquired his painting - it was hanging on the
wall (visible when the camera slowly panned right to show the painting's
mirror reflection in the room) - she was the recipient of his painting!
and had kept her accident a secret
Discovery of Terry's Identity
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- after returning to the living room, Nickie stared
disbelieving at Terry, who requested: "Darling, don't look
at me like that"; he had made the ultimate discovery and deduction by inferring the
devastating, terrible secret of how fate had intervened on the
day they were to meet - he asked: "Why didn't you tell me?
If it had to happen to one of us, why did it have to be you?"
- with a tearful hug, she explained: "It was nobody's fault but my own. I-I
was looking up. It was the nearest thing to heaven. You
were there. Oh, darling, don't, don't worry, darling. If you can
paint, I can walk. Anything can happen. Don't you think?"
- he wiped away her tears and replied: "Yes,
darling, yes. Yes, yes, yes"; they
kissed, and a chorus sang atop a snowy view of New York City: "Our
Love Affair To Remember" as the film concluded
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Plans Made to Meet Six Months Later in NYC Between Nickie
and Terry
Terry's Tragic Accident - 6 Months Later
Meeting With Terry on Christmas Day, Another 6 Months
Later
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