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Enchantment (1948 film)

Enchantment is a 1948 American romantic drama film directed by Irving Reis and starring David Niven, Teresa Wright and Evelyn Keyes. It was produced by Samuel Goldwyn, and based on the 1945 novel A Fugue in Time by Rumer Godden.

Enchantment
Directed byIrving Reis
Screenplay byJohn Patrick
Based onA Fugue in Time
by Rumer Godden
Produced bySamuel Goldwyn
StarringDavid Niven
Teresa Wright
Evelyn Keyes
Farley Granger
Narrated byWilliam Johnstone
CinematographyGregg Toland
Edited byDaniel Mandell
Music byHugo Friedhofer
Production
company
Distributed byRKO Radio Pictures
Release date
  • December 11, 1948 (1948-12-11)[1]
Running time
100 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$1.6 million[2]
David Niven in the film

Plot edit

In World War II London, a bold American servicewoman named Grizel Dane (Evelyn Keyes) pays a visit to her granduncle, aged General Sir Roland 'Rollo' Dane (David Niven), looking for a place to stay.

Interspersed flashbacks reveal the history of the Dane family. The first takes place when Rollo (Peter Miles) is a child. He and his older siblings, Selina (Sherlee Collier) and Pelham (Warwick Gregson), are introduced to Lark Ingoldsby (Gigi Perreau) by their father (Colin Keith-Johnston). He explains that her parents have been killed in the Tay Bridge disaster and that she will be living with them as a member of the family. Selina immediately resents the newcomer.

The second flashback occurs when the children have grown up. Roland's father has died, leaving Selina (played as an adult by Jayne Meadows) in charge of Lark (Teresa Wright), whom she treats like a servant. Rollo (David Niven) returns on leave from the army. When Lark asks Pelham (Philip Friend) for a dress, the first that would not be a hand-me-down from Selina, he realizes that she is growing up and invites her to a dance. She becomes acquainted with the Marchese Guido Del Laudi (Shepperd Strudwick), a business associate of Pelham's.

In the last flashback, Lark is being courted by the Marchese. Pelham reveals his love for her with a kiss, but she does not love him. Rollo surprises everyone by returning early from his latest posting on Lark's birthday. Rollo and Lark acknowledge their love for each other, but Selina has arranged for General Fitzgerald (Henry Stephenson) to appoint Rollo to his staff for a five-year mission to Afghanistan. However, Lark refuses to wait that long, living uneasily with both Selina and Pelham. When Rollo is indecisive, she goes up to her room. Rollo refuses the appointment, but Selina tells Lark that he has decided to take the job. When he does not return by the next morning, Lark is convinced and leaves to marry the Marchese. Rollo returns too late, finding a letter Lark wrote in which she says, "Selina was right." Furious at his sister's meddling, Rollo vows never to enter the house again while she lives.

In the story set in World War II, ambulance driver Grizel transports injured Pilot Officer Pax Masterson (Farley Granger) to a hospital. Later, she finds him in the general's house and learns that he is Lark's nephew. As time goes on, they start falling in love. When Pax receives his orders, he asks her to marry him, but she is daunted by the uncertainties of war. As Pax is leaving, Rollo hands him a telegram addressed to him; it announces that Lark died the month before. Rollo persuades Grizel not to throw away the chance for love as he did. She runs after Pax in the middle of a bombing raid and embraces him. While she is away, a bomb demolishes the house and kills Rollo.

Cast edit

Reception edit

The Brooklyn Eagle found the film "beautifully packaged...a Christmas gift for all those who prefer their love stories told between sighs and suppressed tears, told with an artful catch in the throat." The acting and direction were praised overall – "the entire film is marked by excellent taste" – while still finding the film "a little bit too well-bred, a little too correct, on the bloodless side, you might say."[3] Columnist Hedda Hopper reported that "the film lives up to its title. It has charm, romance, and pathos....Samuel Goldwyn has done it again."[4] It was the highest-grossing film in Italy in 1957.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Enchantment: Detail View". American Film Institute. Retrieved May 13, 2014.
  2. ^ "Top Grossers of 1949". Variety. January 4, 1950. p. 59 – via Archive.org.
  3. ^ Sheaffer, Lew " 'Force of Evil' Vital But Uneven; 'Enchantment' is a Sentimental Treat." Brooklyn Eagle, 27 December 1948.
  4. ^ Hopper, Hedda. "Looking at Hollywood." Chicago Tribune, 23 December 1948.
  5. ^ "5 Yank Films High on '57 Italo B.O. List". Variety. November 19, 1958. p. 22. Retrieved July 7, 2019 – via Archive.org.

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Enchantment is a 1948 American romantic drama film directed by Irving Reis and starring David Niven Teresa Wright and Evelyn Keyes It was produced by Samuel Goldwyn and based on the 1945 novel A Fugue in Time by Rumer Godden EnchantmentDirected byIrving ReisScreenplay byJohn PatrickBased onA Fugue in Timeby Rumer GoddenProduced bySamuel GoldwynStarringDavid NivenTeresa WrightEvelyn KeyesFarley GrangerNarrated byWilliam JohnstoneCinematographyGregg TolandEdited byDaniel MandellMusic byHugo FriedhoferProductioncompanySamuel Goldwyn ProductionsDistributed byRKO Radio PicturesRelease dateDecember 11 1948 1948 12 11 1 Running time100 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBox office 1 6 million 2 David Niven in the film Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editIn World War II London a bold American servicewoman named Grizel Dane Evelyn Keyes pays a visit to her granduncle aged General Sir Roland Rollo Dane David Niven looking for a place to stay Interspersed flashbacks reveal the history of the Dane family The first takes place when Rollo Peter Miles is a child He and his older siblings Selina Sherlee Collier and Pelham Warwick Gregson are introduced to Lark Ingoldsby Gigi Perreau by their father Colin Keith Johnston He explains that her parents have been killed in the Tay Bridge disaster and that she will be living with them as a member of the family Selina immediately resents the newcomer The second flashback occurs when the children have grown up Roland s father has died leaving Selina played as an adult by Jayne Meadows in charge of Lark Teresa Wright whom she treats like a servant Rollo David Niven returns on leave from the army When Lark asks Pelham Philip Friend for a dress the first that would not be a hand me down from Selina he realizes that she is growing up and invites her to a dance She becomes acquainted with the Marchese Guido Del Laudi Shepperd Strudwick a business associate of Pelham s In the last flashback Lark is being courted by the Marchese Pelham reveals his love for her with a kiss but she does not love him Rollo surprises everyone by returning early from his latest posting on Lark s birthday Rollo and Lark acknowledge their love for each other but Selina has arranged for General Fitzgerald Henry Stephenson to appoint Rollo to his staff for a five year mission to Afghanistan However Lark refuses to wait that long living uneasily with both Selina and Pelham When Rollo is indecisive she goes up to her room Rollo refuses the appointment but Selina tells Lark that he has decided to take the job When he does not return by the next morning Lark is convinced and leaves to marry the Marchese Rollo returns too late finding a letter Lark wrote in which she says Selina was right Furious at his sister s meddling Rollo vows never to enter the house again while she lives In the story set in World War II ambulance driver Grizel transports injured Pilot Officer Pax Masterson Farley Granger to a hospital Later she finds him in the general s house and learns that he is Lark s nephew As time goes on they start falling in love When Pax receives his orders he asks her to marry him but she is daunted by the uncertainties of war As Pax is leaving Rollo hands him a telegram addressed to him it announces that Lark died the month before Rollo persuades Grizel not to throw away the chance for love as he did She runs after Pax in the middle of a bombing raid and embraces him While she is away a bomb demolishes the house and kills Rollo Cast editDavid Niven as General Sir Roland Rollo Dane Teresa Wright as Lark Ingoldsby Evelyn Keyes as Grizel Dane Farley Granger as Pilot Officer Pax Masterson Jayne Meadows as Selina Dane Leo G Carroll as Proutie the Dane family butler Philip Friend as Pelham Dane Shepperd Strudwick as the Marchese Guido Del Laudi Henry Stephenson as General Fitzgerald Colin Keith Johnston as Mr Dane the father of the Dane children Gigi Perreau as Lark as a child Peter Miles as Rollo as a child Peter is Gigi Perreau s older brother Sherlee Collier as Selina as a child Warwick Gregson as Pelham as a child Marjorie Rhodes as Mrs Sampson Edmund Breon as Uncle Bunny Gerald Oliver Smith as Willoughby Melville Cooper as Jones the jeweller Matthew Boulton as Air Raid Warden William Johnstone as Narrator voice Reception editThe Brooklyn Eagle found the film beautifully packaged a Christmas gift for all those who prefer their love stories told between sighs and suppressed tears told with an artful catch in the throat The acting and direction were praised overall the entire film is marked by excellent taste while still finding the film a little bit too well bred a little too correct on the bloodless side you might say 3 Columnist Hedda Hopper reported that the film lives up to its title It has charm romance and pathos Samuel Goldwyn has done it again 4 It was the highest grossing film in Italy in 1957 5 References edit Enchantment Detail View American Film Institute Retrieved May 13 2014 Top Grossers of 1949 Variety January 4 1950 p 59 via Archive org Sheaffer Lew Force of Evil Vital But Uneven Enchantment is a Sentimental Treat Brooklyn Eagle 27 December 1948 Hopper Hedda Looking at Hollywood Chicago Tribune 23 December 1948 5 Yank Films High on 57 Italo B O List Variety November 19 1958 p 22 Retrieved July 7 2019 via Archive org External links editEnchantment at the TCM Movie Database Enchantment at IMDb nbsp Enchantment at AllMovie Enchantment at Rotten Tomatoes Enchantment at the American Film Institute Catalog Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Enchantment 1948 film amp oldid 1216162126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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