Letter From An Unknown Woman (1948) USA
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Réalisateur:Max Ophuls
Studio:Wild Side Video
Scénariste:Stefan Zweig, Howard Koch
Classement:Tous publics
Date de l'ajout:2011-12-28
Acheté chez:Françoise Fafard
Acheté le:2010-12-25
ASIN:B0019RVG4M
UPC:3700301015389
Récompenses:1 win
Genre:Drame
Date de parution:2008-08-26
IMDb:0040536
Durée:86
Format:Pan & Scan
Format écran:1.33:1
Langues:Anglais Mono
Sous-titres:Français
Max Ophuls  ...  (Réalisateur)
Stefan Zweig, Howard Koch  ...  (Scénariste)
 
Joan Fontaine  ...  Lisa Berndle
Louis Jourdan  ...  Stefan Brand
Mady Christians  ...  Frau Berndle
Marcel Journet  ...  Johann Stauffer
Art Smith  ...  John
Carol Yorke  ...  Marie
Howard Freeman  ...  Herr Kastner
John Good  ...  Lt. Leopold von Kaltnegger
Leo B. Pessin  ...  Stefan Jr.
Erskine Sanford  ...  Porter
Otto Waldis  ...  Concierge
Sonja Bryden  ...  Frau Spitzer
Résumé: In Vienna, about 1900, a dashing man arrives at his flat, instructing his manservant that he will leave before morning: the man is Stefan Brand, formerly a concert pianist, planning to leave Vienna to avoid a duel. His servant gives him a letter from an unknown woman, which he reads. In flashbacks we see the lifelong passion of Lisa Berndle for him: first as a girl who was his neighbor; next as a young woman who, in secret, has his child; then as a mature woman who meets him again and abandons husband and son to be with him. Each time he does not remember who she is or that they have ever met. By morning, he has finished the letter, and her husband awaits satisfaction.