The Other Love

Few Women Dare Live It... Few Men Dare Give It...

6.0
19471h 35m

Seriously ill, concert pianist Karen Duncan is admitted to a Swiss sanitorium. Despite being attracted to Dr Tony Stanton she ignores his warnings of possibly fatal consequences unless she rests completely. Rather, she opts for a livelier time in Monte Carlo with dashing Paul Clermont.

Production

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Cast

Photo of Barbara Stanwyck

Barbara Stanwyck

Karen Duncan

Photo of David Niven

David Niven

Doctor Anthony Stanton

Photo of Richard Conte

Richard Conte

Paul Clermont

Photo of Joan Lorring

Joan Lorring

Celestine

Photo of Lenore Aubert

Lenore Aubert

Yvonne Dupré

Photo of Natalie Schafer

Natalie Schafer

Dora Shelton

Photo of Edward Ashley

Edward Ashley

Richard Shelton

Photo of Richard Hale

Richard Hale

Professor Linnaker

Photo of Manuel París

Manuel París

Baccarat Dealer (uncredited)

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

Despite the quality of the cast here, this is really just a rather lacklustre melodrama centring around the poorly pianist "Karen" (Barbara Stanwyck). She is admitted to a sanitorium high in the Swiss Alps after she is diagnosed with a debilitating illness that is going to require her to rest completely, indefinitely! Despite an attraction to her well-meaning doctor "Stanton" (David Niven) she is determined not to just die of boredom, and soon her disobedience leads her to meet with racer "Clermont" (Richard Comte) - a man who is soon keen on her, but oblivious to her health concerns until the doctor realises that his options for her continued survival are limited, and... This is a standard, gentle, love triangle affair with a bit too much dialogue and precious little chemistry between Niven and Stanwyck - all abetted by a real rather downbeat Miklós Rózsa score (peppered with the odd bit of classical piano music that does lift it from time to time). It's also rather slow to get going, and the plot has a rather depressing inevitability to it that doesn't really help engage either. Watchable, but forgettable - sorry.

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