Enchantment

JUST ABOUT THE MOST WONDERFUL LOVE STORY EVER FILMED!

6.4
19481h 40m

Roland Dane finally retires to the house he was brought up in. Lost in thoughts of his lost love Lark, he does not want to be disturbed in his last days. However, the appearance of his niece and her subsequent romance with Lark's nephew causes him to reevaluate his life and offer some advice so the young couple doesn't make the same mistake he did, all those years ago.

Production

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Cast

Photo of David Niven

David Niven

Roland Dane

Photo of Teresa Wright

Teresa Wright

Lark Ingoldsby

Photo of Evelyn Keyes

Evelyn Keyes

Grizel Dane

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Farley Granger

Pax Masterson

Photo of Jayne Meadows

Jayne Meadows

Selina Dane

Photo of Philip Friend

Philip Friend

Pelham Dane

Photo of Shepperd Strudwick

Shepperd Strudwick

Marchese Del Laudi

Photo of Henry Stephenson

Henry Stephenson

General Fitzgerald

Photo of Gigi Perreau

Gigi Perreau

Lark as a Child

Photo of Peter Miles

Peter Miles

Rollo as a Child

Photo of Marjorie Rhodes

Marjorie Rhodes

Mrs. Sampson

Photo of Edmund Breon

Edmund Breon

Uncle Bunny

Photo of Steve Pendleton

Steve Pendleton

RAF Officer

Photo of Matthew Boulton

Matthew Boulton

Air Raid Warden

Photo of Robin Hughes

Robin Hughes

Corporal

Photo of William Johnstone

William Johnstone

Narrator (voice)

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6/10

David Niven is old soldier "General Rollo Dane" who returns to his family home after a long absence. Once there he is visited by his niece who wants a WWII wartime billet. Grumpily, he accedes and shortly thereafter they are visited by Farley Granger ("Pax") who turn out to be the nephew of Niven's childhood sweetheart "Larke" (Teresa Wright). Through a series of reminiscences we learn of the blossoming of their young love - despite the machinations of his older sister "Selina" (Jayne Meadows) and of how it all fell apart. Meantime we see the burgeoning romance between the latter day youngsters as they, too, fall in love. Niven features sparingly, and when he does he doesn't quite sparkle. The film sort of plods along with a certain inevitability that seemed completely unnecessary had only the hero actually "grown a pair". It looks good, but I'm not sure I'd bother to watch it again.

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