Another Time, Another Place – (1958, b/w) At the close of the war in London, 1945, Sara Scott (Lana Turner), an American newspaper writer, falls in love with BBC reporter Mark Trevor (Sean Connery), only to discover that he’s married and has a young son in Cornwall. Mark dies in a plane crash just after the Nazis surrender. After a long period of grief, Sara agrees at the urging of her boss Carter Reynolds (Barry Sullivan), who is in love with her, to return to New York City by ship, but first she decides to visit Cornwall in her fur coat and makes the acquaintance of Mark’s widow Kay (Glynis Johns) and little boy. I was curious to see Connery, ten years younger than the 38-year-old Turner, in one of his earliest feature roles before he became James Bond. Otherwise, not worth seeing.
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