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Produced by Hal B. Wallis and masterfully directed by William Dieterle, this deeply moving classic is highly celebrated for its lush production values and breathtaking on-location cinematography in Rome, Naples, and the island of Capri. The narrative follows Marianne Stuart (Joan Fontaine), a brilliant, dedicated concert pianist on her way to a major performance in New York, and David Lawrence (Joseph Cotten), a wealthy but unhappily married American industrial engineer. When their flight from Rome is forced to make an unexpected engine stop in Naples, the two strangers decide to pass the time sightseeing together. They instantly form a powerful connection, but tragedy seemingly strikes when their original plane crashes into the sea after departing without them, leaving the world to believe they are dead. Seizing a bizarre twist of fate, David and Marianne decide to leave their old complications behind, adopting assumed names to build a blissful, hidden new life together in a secluded villa on the spectacular Italian coast. However, as the outside world slowly closes in, they must face a devastating choice between living a lie or returning to reality.

Featuring a magnificent supporting performance by the legendary Jessica Tandy and set to the beautifully haunting strains of Kurt Weill's classic "September Song," September Affair stands as a defining peak of post-war dramatic romance cinema. Our channel is fiercely dedicated to preserving historic film treasures, offering a curated library of vintage Hollywood dramas, rare b-movies, gritty film noir thrillers, classic westerns, and maritime swashbucklers.

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