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Me & Classic Film: Is This the End Of The Affair?

A Person in the Dark Posted by FlickChick on May 30, 2019

Warning: this conversation is personal Me: It’s Me, Not You I never thought we’d be having this conversation. Truly, I took for granted this could never end. You were everything to me. In this world of uncertainty, you were always there, a safe place. In a swirl of change, you rema read more

THE END OF THE AFFAIR (1955)

The Hitless Wonder Movie Blog Posted by Dan Day, Jr. on May 26, 2019

Last week Turner Classic Movies showed THE END OF THE AFFAIR, a 1955 drama starring Van Johnson and Deborah Kerr. The movie also features Peter Cushing in a major supporting role. THE END OF THE AFFAIR was one of the very few Cushing films I had never seen. (The movie was remade in the 1990s.)  read more

The End of the Affair (Edward Dmytryk, 1955)

Movie Classics Posted by Judy on Apr 10, 2016

This is my contribution to the Beyond the Cover blogathon, hosted by Liz of Now, Voyaging and Kristina of Speakeasy, which is focusing on film adaptations of novels. Please visit and read the other entries. Graham Greene’s short novel The End of the Affair is a tale of love, jealousy,  pain an read more

The End of the Affair (1955)

Flickers in Time Posted by Beatrice on Mar 23, 2016

The End of the Affair Directed by Edward Dmytryck Written by Lenore J. Coffee from a novel by Graham Greene 1955/UK Coronado Productions First viewing/Amazon Instant This movie made me want to read the source novel and see the 1999 remake with Jeremy Irons.  That’s another way of saying tha read more

The End of the Affair (1955).

Noir and Chick Flicks Posted by Dawn Sample on Oct 1, 2012

The End of the Affair(1955). Directed by Edward Dmytryk. Cast: Deborah Kerr, Van Johnson, Peter Cushing and John Mills. It is based on the novel The End of the Affair by Graham Greene. It was filmed in London, around the Chester Terrace. Gregory Peck was offered the male lead. After Maurice Be read more