Such a beautiful movie in every respect. One of my (many) favorite parts is when Wilma has to hold out her hand for Homer to put the ring on her finger. Her hand is shaking and before he slips the ring on, he puts his hand on top of hers and the looks they exchange are just perfect.
I loved this movie. The combination of some of the best actors of that time, the cinematography, the music, the direction - I have loved it since I first saw it over 40 years ago.
This has to be one of the best scenes ever!!- Everything in perfect- It has suspense, emotion, sentiment, force, passion..true love- If you, guys, see Teresa Wrights face, when Fred looks at her for the second time and her eyes are full of emotion, and at the end, when Fred speaks to her, I think her face is just a miracle. Without any word, she shows EVERYTHING she,s feeling- I don,t know if it was planned that the hat felt, with the kiss-If not...I love it MOST!!- Was Wright nominated? Carlos
@gwtwcarlos I just love this part of the film as well - this ending scene is indeed perfection! Yes, Teresa Wright was excellent in this film and an underated actress. Loved her in "Pride of the Yankees" as well. But yes,in this scene I thought the way Peggy and Fred ignored the ending part of the vows and Dana walks over to her and proposes was truly romantic and ingenious! And the music just ties it all up very nicely!
@Dana888dana You are absolutely right!!- I saw Miss Wright in many films, and I agree with you- an underated actress- She was wonderful and very sweet, very lovely!!- Carlos- PS, I have the original sondtrack of the movie- a LP I bought some years ago- Wonderful music for a wonderful film-
I worship this film. This is as good as film making will ever get. The Johann Sebastian Bach of film. The score, too, is perfection; my very favorite film music. I read the startling fact recently that William Wyler, the film's director, despised the music. How this could be is a question for the ages. For heaven's sake, it won an Oscar for best score that year!
I worship this film. This is as good as film making will ever get. The Johann Sebastian Bach of film. The score, too, is perfection; my very favorite film music. I read the startling fact recently that William Wyler despised the music. How this could be is a question for the ages.
Emocionante vídeo. Creo que es un poético final para esta maravillosa película de William Wyler. No se podía haber rodado con más maestría. Espléndido encuentro final de Fred (Dana Andrews) y Peggy (Teresa Wright). Gracias.
This is one of the best films ever made. And the theme song is one of the most hauntingly beautiful, ever written. A movie that chronicles the lives and struggles of those affected by WW2, who valiantly continued in the wake of its aftermath. Poignant and touching.
Couldn't agree with you more! A long movie that never got boring and the music was so beautiful it was as important as any of the characters in this movie. I am truly amazed at the talent it takes to write this kind of score.
Wow! Thanks for posting this! This is my favorite movie of all time and this is my favorite scene in the movie! You are a gem for posting this! I thought it was genius how it ended with two getting together like this while everyone else was focused on the bride and groom. And the musical score was a masterpiece!
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MrMickeymantle7777 1 month ago
Such a beautiful movie in every respect. One of my (many) favorite parts is when Wilma has to hold out her hand for Homer to put the ring on her finger. Her hand is shaking and before he slips the ring on, he puts his hand on top of hers and the looks they exchange are just perfect.
mdith4him 1 month ago
I just want to marry a girl like Teresa Wright!!!!-
gwtwcarlos 3 months ago
@gwtwcarlos
sorry, they no longer exist. :)
Dana888dana 3 months ago
@gwtwcarlos You are right- But...maybe...I don,t know- I can find some girl with her charm, beauty, sweetness- Teresa was UNIQUE!!-
gwtwcarlos 3 months ago
I loved this movie. The combination of some of the best actors of that time, the cinematography, the music, the direction - I have loved it since I first saw it over 40 years ago.
pinkysgrl 3 months ago 2
This has to be one of the best scenes ever!!- Everything in perfect- It has suspense, emotion, sentiment, force, passion..true love- If you, guys, see Teresa Wrights face, when Fred looks at her for the second time and her eyes are full of emotion, and at the end, when Fred speaks to her, I think her face is just a miracle. Without any word, she shows EVERYTHING she,s feeling- I don,t know if it was planned that the hat felt, with the kiss-If not...I love it MOST!!- Was Wright nominated? Carlos
gwtwcarlos 4 months ago 2
@gwtwcarlos I just love this part of the film as well - this ending scene is indeed perfection! Yes, Teresa Wright was excellent in this film and an underated actress. Loved her in "Pride of the Yankees" as well. But yes,in this scene I thought the way Peggy and Fred ignored the ending part of the vows and Dana walks over to her and proposes was truly romantic and ingenious! And the music just ties it all up very nicely!
Dana888dana 4 months ago
@Dana888dana You are absolutely right!!- I saw Miss Wright in many films, and I agree with you- an underated actress- She was wonderful and very sweet, very lovely!!- Carlos- PS, I have the original sondtrack of the movie- a LP I bought some years ago- Wonderful music for a wonderful film-
gwtwcarlos 3 months ago
I worship this film. This is as good as film making will ever get. The Johann Sebastian Bach of film. The score, too, is perfection; my very favorite film music. I read the startling fact recently that William Wyler, the film's director, despised the music. How this could be is a question for the ages. For heaven's sake, it won an Oscar for best score that year!
annularring 4 months ago
@annularring Bravo.
Sentiments that wish I had written.
SgtHulkasToe 4 months ago
I worship this film. This is as good as film making will ever get. The Johann Sebastian Bach of film. The score, too, is perfection; my very favorite film music. I read the startling fact recently that William Wyler despised the music. How this could be is a question for the ages.
annularring 4 months ago
Emocionante vídeo. Creo que es un poético final para esta maravillosa película de William Wyler. No se podía haber rodado con más maestría. Espléndido encuentro final de Fred (Dana Andrews) y Peggy (Teresa Wright). Gracias.
TheAha1988 5 months ago
One of my favorite movies all time
itzjoeymac 5 months ago
This is one of the best films ever made. And the theme song is one of the most hauntingly beautiful, ever written. A movie that chronicles the lives and struggles of those affected by WW2, who valiantly continued in the wake of its aftermath. Poignant and touching.
MALP1231 6 months ago
@MALP1231
Couldn't agree with you more! A long movie that never got boring and the music was so beautiful it was as important as any of the characters in this movie. I am truly amazed at the talent it takes to write this kind of score.
Dana888dana 5 months ago
love this movie ... it all comes togetther thank you very much .
jirizarry14 7 months ago
Yes, the music score by Hugo Friedhofer is a masterpiece.
FifthContinentMusic 7 months ago
Wow! Thanks for posting this! This is my favorite movie of all time and this is my favorite scene in the movie! You are a gem for posting this! I thought it was genius how it ended with two getting together like this while everyone else was focused on the bride and groom. And the musical score was a masterpiece!
Dana888dana 7 months ago