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  1. That Forsyte Woman

    1949 · Drama · 1h 54m

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  1. I think there are two ways to look at MGM's 'That Forsyte Woman', an 'adaptation' of John Galsworthy's 'Forsyte Saga' (book one), the one in which Soames meets Irene. First, you can compare it with the story as written, and find it full of holes, omissions, misinterpretations, and tacked-on happy endings (a wedding for June?).

  2. That Forsyte Woman. Irene (Greer Garson), the wife of the wealthy and materialistic Soames Forsyte (Errol Flynn), is trapped in an unhappy marriage. Determined to find love, she falls for the...

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    • Compton Bennett
    • Drama
    • Errol Flynn
  3. That Forsyte Woman: Directed by Compton Bennett. With Errol Flynn, Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, Robert Young. Love among the Forsytes is strange, full of tradition, melancholy and gold digging in this film treatise on Victorian-age rigidity and vestiges of a flawed society.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Compton Bennett
    • 1949-11-03
  4. That Forsyte Woman (released in the United Kingdom as The Forsyte Saga) is a 1949 American romantic drama film directed by Compton Bennett and starring Greer Garson, Errol Flynn, Walter Pidgeon, Robert Young and Janet Leigh.

  5. A quick look at That Forsyte Woman (1949), a Greer Garson MGM feature where Errol Flynn steals the show playing against type with more skill than I would have expected.

  6. On a foggy London night in 1887, Irene Forsyte, wife of the wealthy Soames Forsyte, rushes to a hospital to be at the side of Philip Bosinney, who has been run over by a speeding carriage. Philip dies from his injuries, and Irene tries to comfort his fiancée, June Forsyte, who angrily blames Irene for his death.

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  8. Aug 5, 2019 · Reviewed by Dennis Schwartz. An American stab at filming the most British of British writers, John Galsworthy. It uses the first part of his genteel 1906 novel A Man of Property; the screenplay is by Jan Lustig, Ivan Tors, James B. Williams and Arthur Wimperis.

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