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A successful business woman, dissatisfied with her current, philandering lover, starts an affair with a much younger man.A successful business woman, dissatisfied with her current, philandering lover, starts an affair with a much younger man.A successful business woman, dissatisfied with her current, philandering lover, starts an affair with a much younger man.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 2 nominations total
Jocelyn Lane
- First Maisie
- (as Jackie Lane)
Michèle Mercier
- Third Maisie
- (as Michele Mercier)
André Randall
- Mr. Steiner
- (as Andre Randall)
Henri Attal
- Man at Concert
- (uncredited)
Paul Bonifas
- Cellarman
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaOne of the first scenes to be filmed called for Ingrid Bergman and Anthony Perkins to share a passionate kiss. Bergman had found a similar situation while she was filming Gaslight (1944) extremely uncomfortable. In that film, she was forced to shoot an intimate and romantic scene with Charles Boyer on the first day of production, minutes after meeting the man. Bergman so disliked the experience of kissing a man she had just met on screen that she vowed never to do it again. When she was once again asked to film a romantic scene with a man she hardly knew for this film, Bergman took action. She asked Perkins to practice kissing her privately, in her dressing room, before their scene was filmed on camera. According to Bergman, Perkins obliged, and by the time they performed their scene in front of the camera neither actor found the scene uncomfortable.
- Quotes
Philip Van der Besh: I met someone this morning.
Alice: I know, the most beautiful girl in the world.
Philip Van der Besh: No, a woman! Warm, charming, gay - and yet sad. There was a deep sadness in her eyes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words (2015)
- SoundtracksGoodbye Again
Music by Johannes Brahms and Georges Auric
Lyrics by Françoise Sagan and Dory Previn
Performed by Diahann Carroll
Featured review
Ingrid Bergman's excellent performance is what makes this film. She sincerely deals with the problem of September love; I've never seen her more beautiful or more committed. Anthony Perkins as the young spoiled mama's boy is excellent, and the scenes with the two of them are very believable. (It's called acting) Yves Montand is terrible---he's longing to be speaking in French. The scene at the end between Bergman & Perkins from the top of the stairs could move a stone to tears. Only Bergman could convincingly pull off a perfect soap opera--there will never be anyone like her.
- philiponel
- Nov 20, 2000
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- Also known as
- Time on Her Hands
- Filming locations
- Auberge de la Moutière - 14 Rue Moutière, Montfort-l'Amaury, Yvelines, France(Paula and Philip at an inn)
- Production companies
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- Runtime2 hours
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.66 : 1
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