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Forever Amber

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Amber St Clair, orphaned during the English Civil War and raised by a family of farmers, aspires to be a lady of high society; when a group of cavaliers ride into town, she sneaks away with them to London to achieve her dreams.

Release Date : 1947-10-10

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Linda Darnell

Character Name : Amber St. Clair

Original Name : Linda Darnell

Gender : Female

Cornel Wilde

Character Name : Bruce Carlton

Original Name : Cornel Wilde

Gender : Male

Richard Greene

Character Name : Lord Harry Almsbury

Original Name : Richard Greene

Gender : Male

George Sanders

Character Name : King Charles II

Original Name : George Sanders

Gender : Male

Glenn Langan

Character Name : Capt. Rex Morgan

Original Name : Glenn Langan

Gender : Male

Richard Haydn

Character Name : Earl of Radcliffe

Original Name : Richard Haydn

Gender : Male

Jessica Tandy

Character Name : Nan Britton

Original Name : Jessica Tandy

Gender : Female

Anne Revere

Character Name : Mother Red Cap

Original Name : Anne Revere

Gender : Female

John Russell

Character Name : Black Jack Mallard

Original Name : John Russell

Gender : Male

Jane Ball

Character Name : Corinne Carlton

Original Name : Jane Ball

Gender : Male

Robert Coote

Character Name : Sir Thomas Dudley

Original Name : Robert Coote

Gender : Male

Leo G. Carroll

Character Name : Matt Goodgroome

Original Name : Leo G. Carroll

Gender : Male

Natalie Draper

Character Name : Countess of Castlemaine

Original Name : Natalie Draper

Gender : Male

Margaret Wycherly

Character Name : Mrs. Spong

Original Name : Margaret Wycherly

Gender : Female

Alma Kruger

Character Name : Lady Constance Redmond

Original Name : Alma Kruger

Gender : Female

Billy Ward

Character Name : Little Bruce

Original Name : Billy Ward

Gender : Male

Edmund Breon

Character Name : Lord Redmond

Original Name : Edmund Breon

Gender : Male

Alan Napier

Character Name : Landale

Original Name : Alan Napier

Gender : Male

Norma Varden

Character Name : Mrs. Abbott

Original Name : Norma Varden

Gender : Female

Ellen Corby

Character Name : Marge

Original Name : Ellen Corby

Gender : Female

Edith Evanson

Character Name : Sarah

Original Name : Edith Evanson

Gender : Female

Will Stanton

Character Name : Deadeye

Original Name : Will Stanton

Gender : Male

Peter Shaw

Character Name : Deacon

Original Name : Peter Shaw

Gender : Male

Patrick Whyte

Character Name : Courtier

Original Name : Patrick Whyte

Gender : Male

Reviews

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CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2022-11-27

Perhaps had Otto Preminger just been a bit more judicious with the razor blade in the edit, this rather over-long drama might have been more enjoyable. As it is, it takes far too long to establish the story of the disenfranchised "Amber" (Linda Darnell) whose family were on the wrong side at the end of the English Civil war. Upon the restoration of King Charles II (George Sanders) her prospects start to look better, and to that end she allies herself with "Lord Carlton" (Cornel Wilde) and his friend "Lord Almsbury" (Richard Greene) and a bumpy ride of men, prison and opportunity ensues. Not to put too fine a point on it, "Amber" is quite prepared to use all of her feminine wiles to achieve her goals, and as she moves onwards and upwards, she equally finds herself more and more alone - a position that becomes much clearer as the great fire of London changes everything. The drama depicts well the ambitious woman, and Darnell carries off the part quite successfully, but Wilde is well past his best here and Green doesn't really impose himself often enough to make much impact on rather plodding nature of the chronology. Sanders is adequate in a role he played more than once and the whole look of the film captures well the sense of optimism and opportunism that prevailed upon the return of the King. Keep an eye out for Jessica Tandy amongst a competent supporting cast that also features Richard Haydn in the rather implausible guise of her wealthy and jealous husband "Radcliffe". It's a largely forgotten film, this, and though I did quite enjoy watching it, I can understand why. I am fan of the genre, and Darnell does well here, but despite the lavishness of the costumes and the sets, it's all just a bit lacklustre.