Forever Amber

Forever Amber

Director: Otto Preminger Cast: Linda Darnell
Linda Darnell
, Cornel Wilde
Cornel Wilde
, George Sanders
George Sanders
, Richard Greene
Richard Greene
Otto Preminger
Forever Amber

Forever Amber

Director: Otto Preminger Cast: Linda Darnell
Linda Darnell
, Cornel Wilde
Cornel Wilde
, George Sanders
George Sanders
, Richard Greene
Richard Greene
Otto Preminger

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Overview

They said it couldn't be done, but they did it: Kathleen Winsor's "notorious," bestselling bodice-ripper Forever Amber actually made it to the screen in 1947 with full censorial approval. Of course, it was necessary to tone down the more erotic passages of Winsor's novel, but the end result pleased fans of the book and bluenosed nonfans alike. A last-minute replacement for British import Peggy Cummins, Linda Darnell steps into the role of 17th century blonde bed-hopper Amber as though she'd been born to play it. Feeling suppressed by her Puritan upbringing, Amber heads to London, finding considerable success as a courtesan (that's the polite word for it). The first real love of her life is dashing soldier Bruce Carlton, who leaves her pregnant and penniless when he marches off to war. Subsequent amours include the sadistic Earl of Radcliffe (a superbly loathsome performance by comic actor Richard Haydn), handsome highwayman Black Jack Mallard (John Russell) and privateer Captain Rex Morgan (Glenn Langan). Surviving the Plague and the Great London Fire with nary a hair out of place, Amber ends up in the arms of no less than King Charles II (wittily portrayed by George Sanders), but true love, as personified by Bruce Carlton, will always elude her. Taking no chances, 20th Century-Fox sent out Forever Amber with a spoken prologue, heard over the opening credits, which explained that the film in no way endorsed its heroine's libertine behavior, and that she would be amply punished for her sins before fadeout time (that prologue has thankfully been removed from current prints). A model of restraint by today's standards, Forever Amber was sufficiently titillating in 1947 to post an enormous profit, far in excess of its $4 million budget.

Product Details

Release Date: 04/29/2014
UPC: 0024543934448
Original Release: 1947
Source: ALLIED VAUGHN
Presentation: [Full Frame]
Sound: [Dolby Digital Mono]
Language: English
Time: 2:18:00
Sales rank: 24,016

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Linda Darnell Amber St. Clair
Cornel Wilde Bruce Carlton
George Sanders Charles II
Richard Greene Lord Almsbury
Richard Haydn Earl of Radcliffe
Jessica Tandy Nan Britton
Anne Revere Mother Red Cap
John Russell Black Jack Mallard
Jane Ball Corinne Carlton
Robert Coote Sir Thomas Dudley
Leo G. Carroll Matt Goodgroome
Natalie Draper Countess of Castlemaine
Margaret Wycherly Mrs. Song
Alma Kruger Lady Redmond
Edmund Breon Lord Redmond
Alan Napier Landale
Perry William Ward Little Bruce
Richard Bailey Bob Starling
Houseley Stevenson Mr. Starling,Groom
Robert Adler Cavalier
Gilchrist Stuart Cavalier
David Murray Cavalier
Arthur Elliott Cavalier
Skelton Knaggs Blueskin
Peter Shaw Deacon
James Ames Galeazzo
Vernon Downing Fop
Lillian Molieri Queen Catherine
Ian Keith Tybalt
Frederic Worlock Actor
Norma Varden Mrs. Abbott
Edith Evanson Sarah
Ellen Corby Marge
James Craven Messenger
Tempe Piggott Midwife
Tempe Pigott Midwife
Cyril Delevanti Cobbler
Cecil Weston Woman
Ottola Nesmith Mrs. Chiverton
Pati Behrs Makeup Artist
Eric Noonan 1st Mate
Robert Greig Magistrate
Glenn Langan Rex Morgan
Tim Huntley Ivers
Jimmy Lagano Bruce at Age 3
Boyd Irwin Lord Rossmore
Leonard Carey Dead Caller
Will Stanton Dead-Eye
Tex C.C. Gilmore One-legged Man
David Ralston Drunken Pop
Victoria Horne Quaker
Alfred Newman Conductor
David Raksin Composer

Technical Credits
William Perlberg Producer
Otto Preminger Director
Fred Sersen Special Effects
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