The Bitter Waters (1956)
At the beginning of the 20th century, a rich American boy touring Europe with his uncle stops at a trendy German resort and meets a pretty young girl who is there with her mother, a widow. The young couple fall for each other, until the young girl's mother's past begins to have an effect on their relationship.
Director: John Brahm
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George Sanders as Charles Ferris |
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Constance Cummings as Louisa Pallant |
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Robert Vaughn as Archibald Parker |
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Barbara Morrison as Mrs. Gimingham |
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Celia Lovsky as Frau Traurnicht |
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Bess Flowers as Roulette Player |
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Cynthia O'Neal as Linda Pallant |
| Directing | John Brahm | Director |
| Writing | Zoë Akins | Teleplay |
| Writing | Henry James | Story |
| Production | Sidney S. Van Keuren | Executive Producer |
| Crew | Lothrop B. Worth | Cinematography |
| Editing | Marsh Hendry | Editor |