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24 Hours of a Womans Life

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Director
  
Victor Saville

Music director
  
Philip Green

Duration
  

Language
  
English

5/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Story by
  
Stefan Zweig

Country
  
United Kingdom

24 Hours of a Womans Life movie poster

Release date
  
10 September 1952 (London) (UK)

Based on
  
novella Twenty-Four Hours in the Life of a Woman by Stefan Zweig

Writer
  
Stefan Zweig (novel), Warren Chetham Strode (screenplay)

Cast
  
Merle Oberon
(Linda Venning),
Richard Todd
(the young man),
Leo Genn
(Robert Sterling),
Stephen Murray
(Father Andre Benoit),
Peter Reynolds
(Peter),
Joan Dowling
(Mrs. Barry)

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24 Hours of a Woman's Life is a 1952 British film starring Merle Oberon, loosely based on Stefan Zweig's 100 page novella. The film is also known as Affair in Monte Carlo.

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Plot

Monsieur Blanc, the middle-aged proprietor of a café in Antibes, is eagerly preparing for his wedding to Henriette. He is devastated, however, when Henriette runs away with a young man she apparently only met the day before. Robert Sterling, a writer and one of the café patrons, tells the other diners that he has seen the same thing before: someone falling in love with a complete stranger.

He was playing host to Linda, a young widow whom he knew well, and three other guests aboard his yacht anchored in Monte Carlo. When he persuades her to visit the casino one night, she became irresistibly attracted to an unstable young man who became suicidal after losing all his money at roulette. Sterling describes how they fell deeply in love, and how they then had to face difficult decisions about the future.

Cast

  • Merle Oberon as Linda
  • Richard Todd as A Young Man
  • Leo Genn as Robert Stirling
  • Stephen Murray as L'Abbé Benoit
  • Peter Illing as Monsieur Blanc
  • Peter Reynolds as Peter
  • Isabel Dean as Miss Johnson
  • Yvonne Furneaux as Henriette
  • Joan Dowling as Mrs. Barry
  • Critical reception

    The Spectator described it as "a film of such artificiality and bathos the very typewriter keys cling together to avoid describing it." TV Guide called the film a "poor sudser, although the background of the romantic Riviera and its fabulous casino provides some exotic interest."

    References

    24 Hours of a Woman's Life Wikipedia
    24 Hours of a Womans Life IMDb 24 Hours of a Womans Life themoviedb.org