An Affair To Remember (1957)

Director: Leo McCarey  Starring: Cary Grant  Deborah Kerr  
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Publisher: Foxvideo
Format: DVD
UPC: 00024543060765
Buy.com Sku: 40211587
Item#: VFFT3M
Buy.com Sales Rank: 24661
Category Keywords: Essential Cinema  Love Story  New York City  Recommended  Romance  Tear Jerker  Theatrical Release  Tragedy 
Rating: NR
 
Nominated for 4 Academy Awards - 1957.
 
 
Features: DVD
 
In this poignant and humorous love story nominated for four Academy Awards, Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr meet on an ocean liner and fall deeply in love. Though each is engaged to someone else, they agree to meet six months later at the Empire State Building if they still feel the same way about each other. But a tragic accident prevents their rendezvous and the lovers' future takes an emotional and uncertain turn.
 
"A true achievement in filmmaking..."  Los Angeles Times
"Cheapened by the many references in Sleepless in Seattle, An Affair to Remember plays much better than you might imagine."  Jeffrey M. Anderson, Combustible Celluloid
"...the kind of film you don't see much anymore, an old-fashioned love story."  John J. Puccio, DVD Town
"Soap opera-ish Cary Grant/Deborah Kerr starrer still tugs at heart."  Steve Crum, Kansas City Kansan
"...a winner of a fairy tale..."  VideoHound's Golden Movie Retriever

 


Editor's Note

In this legendary tearjerker, the world's most eligible bachelor (Cary Grant) is set to marry an heiress. But unfortunately for his bride-to-be, while he's traveling alone on a luxury liner he meets Terry McKay (Deborah Kerr) and realizes he's engaged to the wrong woman--and she's engaged to the wrong man. They finally agree to spend six months apart; if they still love each other at the end of that time, they will reunite at the top of the Empire State Building. But the path of true love does not always run smooth, and tragedy threatens to tear the couple apart. Leo McCarey directed both the original (LOVE AFFAIR) and this remake, and viewers often amiably battle over which film is the more touching. This much-loved film features the Academy Award-nominated title song and a splendid supporting cast.


Plot Summary

Leo McCarey's lighthearted romance combines with tragedy to tell the tale of two lovers who long to be together but are engaged to others.

 
Features
Anamorphic Widescreen (Aspect Ratio 2.35:1)
Audio: English Stereo, French Stereo, Spanish Mono
Still Gallery
Theatrical Trailer
Subtitles: English, Spanish
Audio Commentary by Singer Marni Nixon and Film Historian Joseph McBride
AMC Backstory Episode: An Affair To Remember
Movietone Newsreel (Shipboard Premiere)
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Foxvideo
Release Date: 3/2/2004
Running Time: 119 minutes
Original Release Date: 1957
Catalog ID: 2006076
UPC: 00024543060765
Number of Discs: 1

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Anamorphic Widescreen  2.35:1

 
Cast & Crew
Richard Denning
Cary Grant
Cathleen Nesbitt
Deborah Kerr
Leo McCarey - Director
Milton R. Krasner - Director of Photography
James B. Clark - Editor
Harry Warren - Musical Score
Hugo Friedhofer - Musical Score
Jerry Wald - Producer
Delmer Daves, et al. - Screenplay
Leo McCarey, et al. - Writer/Story

 
Awards

Oscar (1958)
   Milton R. Krasner, Nominee, Best Cinematography
   Charles Le Maire, Nominee, Best Costume Design
   Hugo Friedhofer, Nominee, Best Music, Scoring
   Harold Adamson, et al., Nominee, Best Music, Song "An Affair To Remember"
   Harold Adamson, et al., Nominee, Best Music, Song An Affair To Remember
   Harry Warren, et. al. ("An Affair to Remember"), Nominee, Best Music, Original Song

 
Professional Reviews
New York Times
"AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER evolves effortlessly, almost invisibly, from light romantic comedy to a kind of spiritual drama, as the characters cast off their public identities and approach their essences..." 01/08/2008

Ultimate DVD
5 stars out of 5 -- "This is a classic, combining romance, drama, comedy and style....A love story, but one that touches the heart..." 04/01/2008 p.88

The Onion A.V. Club 8 of 10
In 1957, director Leo McCarey was on the last legs of his storied career. First known as a comic director who introduced Laurel to Hardy and clowned with the Marx brothers, then as a maker of upstanding religious family fare like Going My Way and The Bells Of St. Mary's, McCarey hit his apex with 1937's The Awful Truth, one of the best screwball comedies ever made. His 1939 follow-up Love Affair, starring Irene Dunne and Charles Boyer, scored six Oscar nominations. But in the '50s, with his light touch foundering under the weight of a new pro-America, anti-communist ideology--he was a friendly witness in the HUAC hearings on the Red menace in Hollywood--he accepted the assignment to direct an update of Love Affair, this time in breathtaking Cinemascope and glorious Technicolor...The result of the unusual undertaking (directors who've remade their own films can be counted on one hand) was An Affair To Remember, a stately romance distinguished by two appealing leads, Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. Grant plays a European gadabout headed to New York for a celebrity wedding to his heiress fiancee, and Kerr is a nightclub singer returning to her sugar daddy...Nobody would mistake An Affair To Remember for a master class in cinema. McCarey's widescreen technique is utilitarian, and the third act, in which the lovers are kept apart mostly by Kerr's overactive conscience, spends a lot of time spinning its wheels. Yet the principals are in such fine form, underplaying against their stagy backdrops, and the tragic turn of the plot is so gripping, that the movie succeeds in spite of its white-elephant pedigree. In particular, the famous final scene remains an edge-of-the seat experience, as Grant paces around the immobile Kerr, talking in riddles about who did and didn't show up at the Empire State Building that fateful day. - Donna Bowman
 
DVD Talk 9 of 10
This one is for the saps...Though, I must say, I think the older I get, the more I like it. I don't know if I am gathering a greater capacity for cheesy emotion instead of wisdom as I trundle on into the autumn of my years, but it's possible...Immortalized as the ultimate chick flick in Nora Ephron's Sleepless in Seattle, this 1957 movie from writer/director Leo McCarey (The Awful Truth) is apparently not supposed to appeal to members of my gender, but frankly, boys could learn an awful lot from Cary Grant's masculine example in this film. Grant plays Nickie Ferrante, last of the famous international playboys. When Nickie boards a transatlantic cruise to meet his fiance (Neva Patterson) in New York, it makes the news programs around the world. Could the notorious gadabout really be settling down? Certainly his future wife's multimillion-dollar fortune is enticement even if love is not...On the trip, Nickie meets Terry McKay (Deborah Kerr), a former nightclub singer also sailing to meet her fiance (Richard Denning). Terry is devoted to the man who took her out of smoky bars in order to make her a proper woman, and so she easily rebuffs Nickie's charms. It's a new experience for him, and the lothario is flummoxed. The chemistry that exists between these two is one unlike anything they've felt before, and no matter how much they try to pull apart, they always end up right back together. After a sidetrip to meet Nickie's adoring grandmother (Cathleen Nesbitt) during a port stop, the two can't deny it any longer. They also can't deny that they are in a sticky situation as far as their mutual engagements, so they make a plan to take six months to disengage...The movie is a classic romance, with a convincing relationship between two characters played with considerable charm by Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. Though it is extremely melodramatic, An Affair to Remember comes by its sentiments honestly. The laughs are real, and so are the tears. - Jamie S. Rich
 

  
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Cinematography 5
Plot 5
Acting 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 alway wonderful Saturday, March 04, 2006
rebecca from cathedral city  

It is so beautifully done and has alot of tender moments we can all admire......and possible aspire to have in our life time.
 
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