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6.7/10
IMDbMost Promising Newcomer Female | 1961 | Ina
Best Supporting Actress | 1961 | Ina
Best Classic DVD | 2009
This is one of a very few movies that stars two actors who were married to each other, each of whom won an Academy Award for acting during their careers-Paul Newman for The Color of Money (1986), and Joanne Woodward for The Three Faces of Eve (1957).
Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward had been married two years when this movie was made.
The third of ten feature films co-starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. They also teamed for three TV movies and mini-series.
Joanne Woodward and Patrick O'Neal would later co-star once again in A Fine Madness (1966). O'Neal played a psychiatrist in both films.
Debut of actress Elizabeth Allen.
"Mary St. John: Why didn't you bestow this honor on some other girl out there? Alfred Eaton: Because I rather liked the view from the terrace. Then I saw you and I liked the view even more. Mary St. John: You've touched me deeply. Alfred Eaton: But not in the right places."
"[Alfred is coldly welcomed home by his father] Sam Eaton: How was the war? Alfred Eaton: Okay I guess. We won it."