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Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing

1955

R

1 h 42 m

United States

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Romance

A widowed Chinese-English doctor falls in love with a married American correspondent in Hong Kong during China's Communist Revolution.
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William Holden
Mark Elliott
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Jennifer Jones
Dr. Han Suyin
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Torin Thatcher
Humphrey Palmer-Jones
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Isobel Elsom
Adeline Palmer-Jones
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Murray Matheson
Dr. John Keith
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Virginia Gregg
Anne Richards
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Richard Loo
Robert Hung
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Soo Yong
Nora Hung
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Philip Ahn
Third Uncle
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Jorja Curtright
Suzanne
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Donna Martell
Suchen - Suyin's Sister
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Salvador Baguez
Hotel Manager
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W.T. Chang
Old Loo
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Aen-Ling Chow
Wife
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Kei Thin Chung
Interne
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Edward Colmans
Dining Room Captain
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Ashley Cowan
British Sailor
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Lee Tong Foo
Old Loo

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Samrawit Dawid

15/06/2025 18:53
This film always hits me hard emotionally at the end. Though the issues of the film - interracial romance and adultery - were controversial at the time, this film goes way beyond those narrow parameters and instead penetrates into ground-breaking novelty and trail-blazing uniqueness. Here we have a true love story, as written by the woman involved in this love affair, told in a brilliant aggressive style that extols the virtues and glory of mad passionate love. I "love" this endorsement of the only emotion that makes life truly worth living. Jennifer Jones is full of grace and William Holden is simply magnificent in his role as a reporter. A wonderful film that only people who have been in this kind of love can really appreciate and understand. And for those who haven't yet been in love, even just the hope that one day lightning can strike for you makes life worth living - because love is worth having even if but for a short time - even if you lose - because love is the "stuff" - the essence - of life. This film works for me. A warmly felt experience!
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Moula

29/05/2023 18:34
source: Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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18/11/2022 08:29
Trailer—Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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Ahmed Elshaafi

16/11/2022 02:19
This film immediately catches the eye, with the atmospheric aerial views of a very pretty Hong Hong. Filmed in those rich colours of 1950 films which modern blockbusters never seem to capture. Probably a sign of those times, because this is not a high powered, seen it all before film, full of havoc and violence. The havoc and violence are there though, in the backdrop, with thousands of refugees trying to get out of China This is a very moving and compelling story, full of hope and love in a tragic time, in recent history. The story of two people from different cultures falling in love. And the build up to them trying to overcome this is at the heart of this very fine and moving film.
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Angellinio Leo-Polor

16/11/2022 02:19
Two great stars and a legendary Director created a magnificent throbbing love story that is memorable and moving on so many levels. Henry King directed Jennifer Jones in her first hit Song of Bernadette and he again directs Jennifer Jones in this film and Miss Jones is perfect in this role and gives a edgy, beautiful performance that captures the conflict in the character and Bill Holden who hit home run after home run in the l950's with a series of smash hit films beginning with Sunset Blvd, Stalag 17, Born Yesterday,Country Girl, Picnic, and of course River Kwai is superb in this role.Hard to imagine anyone but Holden in this movie I loved the ending and cry every time I see it. For anyone who has ever loved and lost, you will understand. For those who haven't, you won't.
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