The Story of Three Loves (1953)
- Starring:
- Anna Maria Pier Angeli, Ethel Barrymore, (more)
- Director(s):
- Vincente Minnelli, Gottfried Reinhardt, (more
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This anthology film tells three stories of love involving the passengers of an ocean liner at sea. In the first, "The Jealous Lover," James Mason plays Charles Coudray, a well-known ballet director. When someone asks Coudray why he staged his masterpiece, "Astarte," only once, he tells the story of Paula Woodward (Moira Shearer), a superb dancer he found practicing in his theater. He was awestruck by her technique and her beauty, but he discovered that she had a secret -- due to a cardiac condition, she has been forbidden to dance too strenuously, as it could tax her heart and eventually kill her. Charles urges Paula to perform for him, so he may use her movements to choreograph his next great work; she agrees, but the exertion proves too much for her and she dies. He arranges for the work she inspired to be performed only once, in hopes that she will somehow see it from on high. In the second segment, "Mademoiselle," Tommy (Ricky Nelson) is a 12-year-old boy travelling with his French governess and tutor (Leslie Caron); she's tired of spending her days watching over a child, and he'd like to get away from Teacher for a while. Mrs. Pennicott (Ethel Barrymore), a older woman who happens to be a witch, hears Tommy wishing he could be a grown-up, and she grants his request: suddenly Tommy is a grown man (played by Farley Granger), but only for the next four hours. The Governess meets the mysterious stranger Tommy has become, and soon they fall in love. In the final segment, "Equilibrium," Kirk Douglas plays Pierre Narval, a high-wire artist who retired from performing after his partner died while performing a trapeze act, an accident Pierre blames on himself. He begins to reconsider his decision when he saves the life of Nina (Pier Angeli), a woman who attempted to drown herself; her husband died in a Nazi concentration camp during World War II, and she feels she is to blame for his death. Their shared fatalism equals fearlessness in Pierre's eyes, and he teaches Nina the art of the trapeze; however, when he begins to fall in love with her, he's no longer so certain that he wants her to risk her life. "The Jealous Lover" and "Equilibrium" were directed by Gottfried Reinhardt, while "Mademoiselle" was directed by Vincente Minnelli. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast:
- Anna Maria Pier Angeli - Nina [Equilibrium]
- Leslie Caron - Mademoiselle
- James Mason - Charles Coudray
- Moira Shearer - Paula Woodward
- Ricky Nelson - Tommy: aged 12
- Joan Miller - Woman on Bridge [Equilibrium]
- Elizabeth Slifer - Concierge [Equilibrium]
- Victor Desny - Italian Air Force Officer [Mademoiselle]
- Tom Quinn - American Man in Bar [Mademoiselle]
- Ottola Nesmith - Usher
- Hayden Rorke - Mr. Rorke [Mademoiselle]
- Argentina Brunetti - Saleswoman [Mademoiselle]
- Frank Wilcox - [Equilibrium]
- Paula Raymond - Mrs. Campbell [Mademoiselle]
- Ernesto Morelli - Railway Porter [Mademoiselle]
- Paul Bryar - River Policeman [Equilibrium]
- Phyllis Graffeo - Italian Girl [Mademoiselle]
- Ken Anderson - Jacques [Equilibrium]
- John M. Pickard - Ship's Officers [Equilibrium]
- Ivan Hayes - Chorus Boy
- Bertha Feducha - Woman Vendor [Equilibrium]
- Frank Scannell - Master of Ceremonies [Equilibrium]
- Noreen Corcoran - Little Girl [Mademoiselle]
- Kaaren Verne - Madame Legay [Equilibrium]
- Alberto Morin - Mr. Sandes [Mademoiselle]
- Torben Meyer - Man [Equilibrium]
- Ethel Barrymore - Mrs. Pennicott [Mademoiselle]
- Kirk Douglas - Pierre Narval [Equilibrium]
- Farley Granger - Thomas Campbell [Mademoiselle]
- Agnes Moorehead - Aunt Lydia
- Zsa Zsa Gabor - Flirt at Bar [Mademoiselle]
- Steven Geray - Legay [Equilibrium]
- Peter Norman - Rudolph Kramer [Equilibrium]
- Ed Agresti - Railway Conductor [Mademoiselle]
- Peter Brocco - Bartender [Mademoiselle]
- Alice Talton - Rose [Equilibrium]
- Paul Maxey - Bill Cyrus [Equilibrium]
- Kay English - Nurse [Equilibrium]
- Sam Harris - Ad Libs
- Rudy Lee - Little Boy [Mademoiselle]
- Leo Mostovoy - Stranger in Cafe [Equilibrium]
- Jack Tesler - Bartender [Equilibrium]
- John Lupton - Studious Young Man
- Nick Thompson - Coachman [Mademoiselle]
- Larry Olsen - Terry [Mademoiselle]
- Miklos Rozsa - Conductor
- Reginald Sheffield - Production Manager
- Jacob Gimpel - Pianist
- Manuel Paris - Mr. Carlos [Mademoiselle]
- Jack Raine - Doctor
- Robert Horton - Young Man on Boat [Mademoiselle]
- Director(s):
- Gottfried Reinhardt, Vincente Minnelli
- Writer(s):
- George Froeschel, Jan Lustig, John Collier
- Producer(s):
- Sidney Franklin, Sidney Franklin
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