Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 89 minutes. Countries. Italy. United States. Languages. Italian. English. Terminal Station ( Italian: Stazione Termini, released in the United States as Indiscretion of an American Wife) [3] is a 1953 romantic drama film directed and produced by Vittorio De Sica and starring Jennifer Jones, Montgomery Clift, and Richard Beymer (credited as ...

  2. Terminal Station: Directed by Vittorio De Sica. With Jennifer Jones, Montgomery Clift, Gino Cervi, Richard Beymer. Prior to leaving by train for Paris, a married American woman tries to break off her affair with a young Italian in Rome's Stazione Termini.

    • (3.2K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Vittorio De Sica
    • 1954-04-24
  3. Aug 18, 2003 · Indiscretion of an American Wife. &. Terminal Station. By Dave Kehr. Essays —. Aug 18, 2003. V ittorio De Sica was one of the world’s most celebrated filmmakers when, in 1952, David O. Selznick commissioned Terminal Station ( Stazione Termini, 1954) from him and his screenwriting partner, Cesare Zavattini. The film would be a gallant ...

  4. People also ask

  5. Film Info. Spine #202. Special Features. Includes digital transfers of both versions of the film: Indiscretion of an American Wife: Selznick’s 72-minute cut, including the Patti Page-performed overture “Autumn in Rome” and “Indiscretion”; Terminal Station (Stazione termini): De Sica’s original 89-minute version.

    • Giovanni Doria, Mary Forbes, Paul
  6. Nov 25, 2002 · The central story is the final parting of an adulterous couple, a married American woman, played by Jones, and her Italian lover. Montgomery Clift would play the Italian, and most of the other roles would be played by Italians. The film would be called Stazione Termini in Italian and Terminal Station in English.

  7. Terminal Station. An American housewife (Jennifer Jones) vacationing in Italy reluctantly decides to put an end to her brief affair with an Italian academic (Montgomery Clift). She flees to Rome's Stazione Termini, where she bids him farewell, but he begs her to stay.

  8. An American woman tries to break off her relationship with her Italian lover at Rome's Stazione Termini train station. This is Vittorio De Sica's original 89-minute "Terminal Station" which was released first in April 1953 as "Stazione Termini," the Italian title of Cesare Zavattini's story.

  1. People also search for