Interlude (1957 film)

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Interlude (1957 film) is a romantic drama directed by Douglas Sirk about a young woman who falls in love with a married symphony conductor in postwar Europe.

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instanceOf film
romantic drama film
artDirector Alexander Golitzen NERFINISHED
Alfred Sweeney
basedOn Arch of Triumph (1939 film)
novel "Arch of Triumph" by Erich Maria Remarque
cinematographyBy William H. Daniels NERFINISHED
colorProcess Eastmancolor
costumeDesigner Bill Thomas
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Douglas Sirk
distributor Universal Pictures
Universal-International Pictures
distributorRegion United States theatrical release
editedBy Milton Carruth
filmingLocation Munich
genre melodrama
romantic drama
hasTheme adultery
emotional conflict
forbidden love
language English
leadCharacterOccupation symphony conductor
leadCharacterStatus married
mainCharacter Dr. Morley Dwyer
Reni
Tonio Fischer
musicBy Frank Skinner
narrativeFocus romantic relationship between a young woman and a married conductor in Europe after World War II
plotSummary A young American woman in postwar Europe falls in love with a married symphony conductor.
producer Ross Hunter
productionCompany Universal-International Pictures
releaseYear 1957
remakeOf When Tomorrow Comes
surface form: When Tomorrow Comes (1939 film)
runtimeMinutes 90
screenwriter Daniel Fuchs
Frank Skinner
settingLocation Germany
Salzburg
settingTime post-World War II Europe
starring Françoise Rosay
June Allyson
Marianne Koch
Rossano Brazzi

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Interlude hasAlternativeTitle Interlude (1957 film)