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'''''That Dangerous Age''''' is a 1949 British [[romance film]] directed by [[Gregory Ratoff]] and starring [[Myrna Loy]], [[Roger Livesey]] and [[Peggy Cummins]].<ref>http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/53749</ref> It was adapted from the play ''Autumn'' by Ilya Surguchev, and was released under the name '''If This Be Sin''' in the United States.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041501/ IMDB If This Be Sin]</ref>
'''''That Dangerous Age''''' is a 1949 British [[romance film]] directed by [[Gregory Ratoff]] and starring [[Myrna Loy]], [[Roger Livesey]] and [[Peggy Cummins]].<ref>http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/53749</ref> It was adapted from the play ''Autumn'' by Ilya Surguchev, and was released under the name '''''If This Be Sin''''' in the United States.<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041501/ IMDB If This Be Sin]</ref>


==Premise==
==Premise==

Revision as of 01:33, 5 August 2018

That Dangerous Age
If This Be Sin
United States Theatrical release poster
Directed byGregory Ratoff
Produced byGregory Ratoff
StarringMyrna Loy
Release date
5 September 1949
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Box office£176,577 (UK) [1]

That Dangerous Age is a 1949 British romance film directed by Gregory Ratoff and starring Myrna Loy, Roger Livesey and Peggy Cummins.[2] It was adapted from the play Autumn by Ilya Surguchev, and was released under the name If This Be Sin in the United States.[3]

Premise

A lady on the Isle of Capri, neglected by a husband who works too much, strikes up a romance with another man.

Cast

Comic book adaption

References

  1. ^ Vincent Porter, 'The Robert Clark Account', Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, Vol 20 No 4, 2000 p489
  2. ^ http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/53749
  3. ^ IMDB If This Be Sin
  4. ^ "Movie Love #2". Grand Comics Database.
  5. ^ Movie Love #2 at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)