Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
Synopsis
Based on the autobiographical novel by Han Suyin, Love is a Many Splendored Thing was evocatively location-filmed in Hong Kong. Jennifer Jones plays Ms. Suyin, a Eurasian doctor and the widow of a Chinese general. She falls in love with American news correspondent Mark Elliot (William Holden), who unfortunately cannot obtain a divorce from his present wife. This, together with the disapproval of Dr. Suyin's tradition-bound relatives and Hong Kong's strict racial laws, forces the couple to carry on their romance in a clandestine fashion. The romance ends in tragedy, but with renewed hope for a happier future. The one lasting legacy of Love is a Many Splendored Thing is its Oscar-winning title song, written by Paul Fain and Sammy Webster; Oscars also went to Alfred Newman's musical score and Charles LeMaire's costume design.~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Full Credits
- Director:Henry King,
- Writer:Han Suyin, John Patrick,
- Producer:Buddy Adler,
- Cinematographer:Leon Shamroy,
- Editor:William Reynolds,
- Cast:
- Sound:Alfred Bruzlin, Harry M. Leonard,
- Makeup Artist:Ben Nye,
- Original Music Composer:Alfred Newman,
- Screenplay:John Patrick,
- Set Decoration:Jack Stubbs, Walter M. Scott,
- Art Direction:George W. Davis, Lyle R. Wheeler,
- Novel:Han Suyin,
Technical specifications
- Country:United States
- Language:English, 中文 / 汉语 / 漢語
- Release:September 26, 1955
- Duration:102 min
- Genres:Drama, Romance, War