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Anne Baxter | Sophie Nelson Macdonald | |
Herbert Marshall | W. Somerset Maugham | |
John Payne | Gray Maturin | |
Sr. Tyrone Power | ||
Gene Tierney | Isabel Bradley | |
Clifton Webb | Elliott Templeton | |
Tyrone Power | Larry Darrell | |
Lucile Watson | Louisa Bradley | |
Frank Latimore | Bob Macdonald | |
Elsa Lanchester | Miss Keith - Princess' Secretary | |
Fritz Kortner | Kosti - Defrocked Priest in Bar | |
John Wengraf | Joseph - Gray & Isabel's Butler | |
Cecil Humphreys | Holy Man | |
Harry Pilcer | Specialty Dancer | |
Cobina Wright Sr. | Princess Novemali | |
Dorothy Abbott | Showgirl |
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Producer | Darryl F. Zanuck
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Writer | W. Somerset Maugham
Darryl F. Zanuck |
Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney bring renowned novelist W. Somerset Maugham's best-seller to life in this mesmerizing film classic which questions society's values. Narrated by on-screen observer Maugham (Herbert Marshall), this intriguing tale centers on a soul-searching World War I veteran (Tyrone Power) who finds he can not settle back into the world of the upper class. Shunning his planned marriage and career, he travels abroad to seek the meaning of life and career, he travels abroad to seek the meaning of life and causes his distraught fiancée (Gene Tierney) to seek solace with another man (John Payne). |
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