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Paul Newman | Alfred Eaton | |
Joanne Woodward | Mary St. John | |
Myrna Loy | Martha Eaton | |
Ina Balin | Natalie | |
Leon Ames | Samuel Eaton | |
Elizabeth Allen | Sage Rimmington | |
Felix Aylmer | MacHardie | |
George Grizzard | Lex Porter | |
Partick O'Neal | Dr. Jim Roper | |
Raymond Greenleaf | Fritz Thornton | |
Barbara Eden | Clemmie Shreve | |
Patrick O'Neal | Dr. Jim Roper | |
Joanne Woodward & Paul Newman |
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Producer | Mark Robson
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Writer | Ernest Lehman
John O'Hara |
This cinemadaptation of John O'Hara 's From the Terrace stars Paul Newman as Alfred Eaton, an unhappily married financial adviser, while his real-life wife Joanne Woodward portrays Mary St. John, his promiscuous screen spouse. Mary's libertine behavior is a by-product of her husband's inability to express love and affection, a trait he has inherited from his cold-blooded father. Mark Robson directs and Myrna Loy heads up a large supporting cast as Newman 's alcoholic mother. — Hal Erickson |
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