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Never Let Me Go

1953

R

1 h 34 m

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An American reporter stationed in post-war Moscow marries a ballet dancer, but their relationship is threatened by the country's political volatility.
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Clark Gable
Philip Sutherland
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Gene Tierney
Marya Lamarkina
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Bernard Miles
Joe Brooks
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Richard Haydn
Christopher Wellington St. John Denny
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Belita
Valentina Alexandrovna
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Kenneth More
Steve Quillan
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Karel Stepanek
Commissar
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Theodore Bikel
Lieutenant
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Anna Valentina
Svetlana Mikhailovna
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Frederick Valk
Kuragin
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Peter Illing
N.K.V.D. Man
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Robert Henderson
U.S. Ambassador
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Stanley Maxted
John Barnes
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Meinhart Maur
Lemkov
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Alexis Chesnakov
General Zhdanov
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Iosif Stalin
Self
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Martin Benson
Toasting Russian Officer
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Jim Brady
Guard at Bolshoi Theatre

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Efo Gozah

07/06/2023 22:01
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29/05/2023 22:40
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Niraj Arts

16/11/2022 14:02
Never Let Me Go
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chaina sulemane

16/11/2022 02:15
This film was an oracle for (Cold war) before their accident ten years not by war or politics or satellite but by art and love upon a story of an American writer that fell in love with Russian dancer during the WWII and the Russian Authorities refused this love because of political misunderstanding between two countries. I like this film because of romantic spirit and good ballet upon the shows of this movie upon different situations between love , thriller and suspense. Clark Gable succeeded in this role as a lover but not as (Gone with the wind) and he made in his profile as an actor his still style as (A lover of Hollywood). we are here in-front of American-Russian story as a root of cold war before ten years of it in the real of it.
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user7821974074409

16/11/2022 02:15
HUAC schmaltz with an embarrassingly bad performance from Ms. Tierney whose Russian accent is one step above (or below) Boris and Natasha.
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Shehroz Jutt

16/11/2022 02:15
I never watch war-like movies. But since Clark Gable starred in it, I knew I had to give it a try. This movie is well rounded because it has romance, drama, and even a little mystery. I'm my own movie critic. I pick apart endings and insist they should have been different! This ending is perfect. Anyone that picks this movie apart should watch boring modern day movies that get their ideas from old movies! And they're never as good!
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Maki Nthethe

16/11/2022 02:15
This movie is bad but not in an interesting or entertaining way. Its politics are kind of peculiar. Its plot is minimal. And Clark Gable looks rather heavy and unengaged. (Did men during this period actually swim in old fashioned two-piece bathing costumes? If not, why were swimming scenes included?) Gene Tierney was a beautiful woman and a good actress under the right circumstances. She's touching in "The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" and amusingly over-the top in "Leave Her To Heaven." However, casting her as a Russian ballerina? She doesn't sound or look Russian. She looks ravishing but the whole movie is exceptionally bad.
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Himalayan 360

16/11/2022 02:15
An odd film but one that is surprisingly watchable and provides an interesting insight into the early stages of the Cold War. The film conveys the menace of the era and the grim, cold and hate filled place that the Soviet Union always was. Indeed from what we now know, one may even regard the film as being soft on the Communists, as the two Russian women in the film who take western husbands would quite likely have been taken off to labour camps (and 90% likely to have been killed therefore) by Stalin's secret police rather than just denied the chance to leave the country. Some of the acting leaves a little to be desired and Clark Gable particularly seems like he is being forced into a part and a budget that was several sizes too small for him, but nevertheless a worthy and reasonably intelligent effort. The Anglo-American angle in the film is one I always enjoy, it is always good to see the Brits and the Americans getting together!
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Korede Bello

16/11/2022 02:15
Some of the scenes for this movie were filmed at Lusty Glaze beach in Newquay Cornwall. I visited there some years ago and there was a tea cafe with some stills from the film, Having seen the film,one could take in the atmosphere of the night filming which took place there. I also met local people who saw the filming and of course the stars. To reach Lusty Glaze, you have to decend over 100 steps to the beach. One wonders how all the cameras and lighting equipment actually got down there. There is only one access to the beach and one can imagine the actors having to climb and decend those steps to complete the take. Never Let Me Go was in my opinion one of Clark Gables most memorable films and his co star Gene Tierney was magnificent.
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Gospel Hypers

16/11/2022 02:15
"Never Let Me Go" is truly Clark Gable's last romantic movie. It shows the hardships on how an American reporter and a Russian ballerina must endure in order to marry and leave Russia. The movie shows how the Russian government interferred with the romance. In real life, Russia would hve done worst things to stop the romance, but this is a Hollywood romantic movie in the 1950's. Clark Gable and the beautiful Gene Tierney make a beautiful couple and you route for them to escape and live happily ever after. This is a great movie to see on a rainy day or any day. It is on video.
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