Love Among the Ruins

6.9
19761h 40m

An aging actress and socialite, Jessica Medlicott has ended her engagement with a younger man and is now being sued by her former fiancé. Esteemed barrister Sir Arthur Glanville-Jones is assigned to represent Jessica in the lawsuit, and he also happens to be an old suitor of hers from decades earlier. While Jessica claims not to remember him, and Arthur still smarts from her earlier rejection, the two form a close bond during the case.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Katharine Hepburn

Katharine Hepburn

Jessica Medlicott

Photo of Laurence Olivier

Laurence Olivier

Sir Arthur Glanville-Jones

Photo of Richard Pearson

Richard Pearson

George Druce

Photo of Colin Blakely

Colin Blakely

J.F. Devine

Photo of Joan Sims

Joan Sims

Fanny Pratt

Photo of Leigh Lawson

Leigh Lawson

Alfred Pratt

Photo of Robert Harris

Robert Harris

The Judge

Photo of John Blythe

John Blythe

Tipstall

Photo of Ian Sinclair

Ian Sinclair

Pratt's Solicitor

Photo of John G. Heller

John G. Heller

Headwaiter

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CinemaSerf

7/10

Katharine Hepburn is on sparkling form as "Jessica"; an elderly widow who is being sued for breach of promise by her toy-boy ex-fiancée. She seeks the legal services of veteran Sir Arthur Glanville-Jones (a superbly entertaining Sir Laurence Olivier) without realising - as he most certainly does - that they had a romantic past some years earlier in Canada. The ensuing court room drama provides the perfect setting for the legal antics as he tries to win the case for her - and to save her fortune and reputation - but also for the battle between the two former lovers as they, frequently sparkily, put their personal lives in order. The two stars are exactly that, and working with a witty and clever script under the creatively indulgent eye of George Cukor, it is hard to see how it could go wrong - and it doesn't! It's quite astonishing how rarely this sees the light of day these days, but if it does then give it a go - a great opportunity to see great acting delivering from a strong script from James Costigan with plenty of charisma on the screen and a typically charming John Barry score.

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