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Director
  
Anthony Asquith

Music director
  
Benjamin Frankel

Language
  
English

6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama

Duration
  

Country
  
United Kingdom

The Young Lovers (1954 film) movie poster

Writer
  
Robin Estridge
,
George Tabori

Release date
  
24 August 1954 (1954-08-24) (UK) 19 April 1955 (1955-04-19) (US)

Cast
  
David Knight
(Ted Hutchens),
Odile Versois
(Anna Szobek),
Theodore Bikel
(Joseph),
David Kossoff
(Geza Szobek)

Awards
  
BAFTA Award for Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles, BAFTA Award for Best British Screenplay

Similar movies
  
Brief Encounter (1945), Romeo and Juliet (1968), Yanks (1979), Anna Karenina (2012), Charlie Is My Darling (1966)

The Young Lovers (U.S. Chance Meeting) is a 1954 British Cold War romance drama, directed by Anthony Asquith and starring Odile Versois and David Knight. The film was produced by Anthony Havelock-Allan, with cinematography from Jack Asher and screenplay by George Tabori and Robin Estridge. At the 1955 British Film Academy Awards, The Young Lovers picked up the prizes for Best Screenplay and Most Promising Newcomer to Film (David Kossoff).

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Plot

Ted Hutchens (Knight) is a code expert working in intelligence at the American Embassy in London. On a night out to the Royal Ballet at Covent Garden he meets a young woman named Anna (Versois), and the pair fall immediately in love. The problem is that Anna is the daughter of the Soviet ambassador in London. It is made clear to both that their relationship cannot continue in such a political climate, and their movements are constantly monitored by surveillance units from both sides. However they continue to meet in secret, attempting to outwit both the American and Soviet surveillance services. Eventually, when Anna discovers she is pregnant, the couple decide that their love is stronger than the demands of political exigency, and make their escape together across a stormy English Channel. The film is open-ended, with no indication as to whether or not they succeed.

The Young Lovers was noted in its time for its relatively frank depiction of a sexual relationship between a non-married couple, and was praised for its even-handedness in presenting Anna's father (Kossoff) in a sympathetic manner, as a man torn between his political duty and the desire for his daughter's happiness.

Cast

  • Odile Versois as Anna Szobek
  • David Knight as Ted Hutchens
  • Joseph Tomelty as Moffatt
  • David Kossoff as Geza Szobek
  • Theodore Bikel as Joseph
  • Paul Carpenter as Gregg Pearson
  • Peter Illing as Dr. Weissbrod
  • John McLaren as Col. Margetson
  • Bernard Rebel as Stefan
  • Jill Adams as Judy
  • Betty Marsden as Mrs. Forrester
  • Peter Dyneley as Regan
  • Dora Bryan as Switchboard Operator
  • Sam Kydd as Driver
  • Joan Sims as Telephone Operator
  • References

    The Young Lovers (1954 film) Wikipedia
    The Young Lovers (1954 film) IMDb The Young Lovers (1954 film) themoviedb.org