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THE RITA HAYWORTH IS 100! BLOGATHON: Separate Tables (1958)

Caftan Woman Posted by on Oct 17, 2018

Michaela of Love Letters to Old Hollywood is hosting this loving blogathon tribute to Rita Hayworth on the occasion of her centenary, October 17, 2018. Click HERE for the contributions collected from October 17th to the 19th. Two one-act plays by Terence Rattigan (The Winslow Boy), Table read more

Separate Tables (1958, Delbert Mann)

The Stop Button Posted by Andrew Wickliffe on Sep 30, 2018

Despite taking place in a very English hotel with very English residents–all of them long-term residents, not temporary guests–Separate Tables hinges almost entirely on the Americans. Burt Lancaster is one such American. He’s a regular resident (even ostensibly engaged to manager Wendy Hiller; read more

getTV Rita Hayworth Blogathon: Separate Tables

Classic Movie Hub Blog Posted by minooallen on Oct 13, 2014

  getTV Rita Hayworth Blogathon: Separate Tables Without the use of special effects, violence, or even a slick, polished plot, Delbert Mann’s Separate Tables remains one of the most riveting films I’ve ever seen. The 1958 masterpiece weaves together the desperate lives of the lonely, repressed read more

"Executive Suite," or Separate Tables

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jan 12, 2014

The 1954 film "Executive Suite" begins with an ending: The man lying dead on the Wall Street sidewalk, shot from a POV perspective by director Robert Wise, is Avery Bullard, CEO of the Tredway Corporation of Millburgh, Pennsylvania. Tredway makes furniture, and until about two minutes ago Bulla read more

"Executive Suite," or Separate Tables

The Man on the Flying Trapeze Posted by David on Jan 12, 2014

The 1954 film "Executive Suite" begins with an ending: The man lying dead on the Wall Street sidewalk, shot from a POV perspective by director Robert Wise, is Avery Bullard, CEO of the Tredway Corporation of Millburgh, Pennsylvania. Tredway makes furniture, and until about two minutes ago Bulla read more

Separate Tables: A Tale of Two Couples

Classic Film & TV Cafe Posted by Rick29 on Sep 5, 2013

The sign for the Hotel Beauregard in Bournemouth, England, states simply: Three minutes from the sea Fine Cuisine Separate Tables While it sounds like a quaint little establishment, it's a rather lively place occupied by a bevy of assorted characters:  a domineering mother and her meek, s read more

Separate Tables (1958)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 25, 2013

Starring Burt Lancaster, Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, David Niven, and Wendy Hiller, the films follows the evens at an Inn in England. This relatively simply film is less about plot and more about the interactions between people. Lancaster is a troubled man who is trying to forget his past marriage. read more

Separate Tables (1958)

4 Star Films Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on Jun 25, 2013

Starring Burt Lancaster, Rita Hayworth, Deborah Kerr, David Niven, and Wendy Hiller, the films follows the evens at an Inn in England. This relatively simply film is less about plot and more about the interactions between people. Lancaster is a troubled man who is trying to forget his past marriage. read more

Separate Tables

The Best Picture Project Posted by Alyson on Feb 6, 2011

I must say, that I have had such amazing luck lately with the films not available on Netflix.  Just Friday morning I was able to catch Separate Tables playing on TCM, what perfect timing with my own schedule.  So, if there is a man behind the curtain pulling levers for TCM and picking the most obscu read more