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An Affair to Remember Director: Leo McCarey Cast: Cary Grant, Deborah Kerr, Richard Denning, Neva Patterson

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/04/2003
  • Original Release: 1957
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,127

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Closed Caption; Audio commentary by singer Marni Nixon and film historian Joseph McBride; AMC Backstory episode: "An Affair to Remember"; Movietone newsreel (shipboard premiere); Still gallery; Theatrical trailer; Anamorphic widescreen (aspect ratio 2.35:1); Audio: English Stereo, French Stereo, Spanish Mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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Side #1 --
1. Main Titles
2. On the Air
3. A Most Eligible Bachelor
4. A Cheat and a Thief
5. Dinner With Nickie
6. A Shipboard Romance
7. A Magical Day Ashore
8. Back on Board
9. Keeping a Distance
10. The Last Night
11. Making Plans to Reunite
12. An Interview
13. A Starving Artist
14. Landing in New York
15. Tragedy Strikes
16. Visiting a Memory
17. A Devastating Secret
18. Visiting the Teacher
19. A Surprise Reunion
20. The Painting

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Editorial Reviews

Director Leo McCarey's remake of his own equally satisfying Love Affair, this glossy, perfectly engineered romantic drama from 1957 glorifies the virtues of well-appointed sacrifice, while turning a tourist-saturated Manhattan landmark into one the world's most alluring destinations. A notorious playboy (Cary Grant) and an ex-nightclub singer (Deborah Kerr) fall in love on their way to marrying other, wealthier people. They agree to reunite six months later at the observation deck of the Empire State Building if they find that they can't go on without each other. As always, fate intervenes, and Cupid's arrow veers off course despite the lovers' best intentions. Kerr's innate goodness works well here and makes her continuously self-denying behavior believable and free of self-pity. Grant is never less than charming and perpetually suave, even when his underlying distrust of women pokes through. And seasoned pro McCarey's sure handling of the witty, adult script keeps it all together. An unbeatable blend of noble suffering and beautiful surroundings, An Affair to Remember is a classic romantic melodrama. So classic, in fact, that one of the most successful romantic movies of the '90s -- Sleepless in Seattle --used it as a defining line between those who understand love and those who can't hope to., Barnes & Noble

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Found at Sea.by EGHunter01

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October 21, 2009: Wonderful movie. For those of you that enjoy the work of Cary Grant you will not be disappointed with this romantic-comedy. Deborah Kerr and Cary Grant have some delightful times together and several scenes have real comedy to make you laugh and enjoy their antics. This classic movie offers a great plot, good character development, and some funny dialogue.

Warms your heartby MURDOCK1957

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April 06, 2009: The song An Affair To Remember was the theme for my brother and sister-inlaw wedding in 1957.

They had their first dance to that song while a twenty piece band played.

I was sixreen at that time,and to this very day I still find this movie and song so romantic.

For their 50th anniversity I gave them the best gift An Affair To Remember.

After all these years the movie still brings tears to your eyes.

Finding love what more can you ask for.


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