Beloved Infidel
Director: Henry King
Actors: Gregory Peck, Deborah Kerr, Eddie Albert
PlotSet in the glamorous world of 1950s Hollywood, a celebrated but struggling author enters a tumultuous romantic relationship with a prominent journalist. Their passionate love affair is marked by moments of brilliance and despair, as they navigate the pressures of public scrutiny and personal demons. The writer, whose career is marred by alcoholism and insecurity, finds solace and inspiration in the unwavering support of his partner. Despite her sincere efforts to revive his creative spirit, she battles her own fears and uncertainties about their future together.
As their relationship deepens, the couple embarks on a journey that tests their resilience, commitment, and capacity for forgiveness. Emotional highs and lows reveal the complexities of loving someone entwined with genius and self-destruction. In the midst of this turbulent romance, professional challenges amplify, leading them to confront stark truths about themselves and each other. The narrative unfolds to explore themes of love, loss, and redemption, against the backdrop of a society obsessed with fame and success.
Writers: Sy Bartlett, Sheilah Graham, Gerold Frank
Release Date: 22 Dec 1959
Runtime: 123 min
Rating: Not Rated
Country: United States
Language: English
Home Video Reviews
Beloved Infidel's glossy presentation and miscast leads result in a high-falutin' soap opera, but the Blu-ray's isolated score makes it worth the Twilight Time edition.
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