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Vivien Leigh | Karen Stone | |
Warren Beatty | Paolo di Leo | |
Jeremy Spenser | Young man | |
Lotte Lenya | Countess Magda Terribili-Gonzales | |
Coral Browne | Meg | |
Jill St. John | Barbara Bingham | |
Olivier Martinez | ||
Helen Mirren | ||
Carl Jaffe | Baron Waldheim | |
Stella Bonheur | Mrs. Jamison-Walker | |
Josephine Brown | Lucia | |
Peter Dyneley | Lloyd Greener | |
Anne Bancroft | ||
Brian Dennehy | ||
Thelma D'Aguilar |
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Producer | Louis de Rochemont
Lothar Wolff |
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Writer | Tennessee Williams
Jan Read |
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Critics and the public say Karen Stone is too old -- as she approaches 50 -- for her role in a play she is about to take to Broadway. Her businessman husband, 20 years her senior, has been the angel for the play and gives her a way out: They are off to a holiday in Rome for his health. He suffers a fatal heart attack on the plane. Mrs. Stone stays in Rome. She leases a magnificent apartment with a view of the seven hills from the terrace. Then the contessa comes calling to introduce a young man named Paola to her. The contessa knows many presentable young men and lonely American widows. Written by Dale O'Connor |
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