2 Movies Starring Maggie McNamara

The Moon Is Blue

The Moon Is Blue

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1953-07-08

Languages:

English

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

99 min

Rated:

M

IMDB Ratings:

6.7 (1363 Reviews)

Director:

Otto Preminger

Cast:

Writer:

F. Hugh Herbert (written for the screen by)

F. Hugh Herbert (stage play "The Moon Is Blue")

Fullplot:

Successful architect Don Gresham (William Holden) engages a young actress, Patty O'Neill (Maggie McNamara), in conversation on top of the Empire State Building, and she accepts his invitation to dinner. Dropping in at his apartment on the way, they decide to dine there as Patty announces herself an excellent cook. Don slips out to buy food, and Patty is briefly visited by his ex-fiancèe, Cynthia Slater (Dawn Addams), and not too briefly, by Cynthia's father David (David Niven), a middle-aged, practiced charmer who, on her invitation, stays to dinner. A slight accident at the table occasions Patty to change her dress for Don's bathrobe. While Don is away placating the jealous Cynthia, David loses no time in offering Patty a proposal of marriage and a six hundred dollar gift. She accepts the latter and is surprised by Don in a grateful kiss to David. Don is still enraged with Patty when her father arrives, and, outraged to discover his daughter in a bachelor's apartment, knocks him senseless.

The Cardinal

The Cardinal

Basic Info:

Released Date:

1963-12-12

Languages:

English, German, Latin

Countries:

USA

Runtime:

175 min

Rated:

APPROVED

IMDB Ratings:

6.8 (1668 Reviews)

Director:

Otto Preminger

Cast:

Writer:

Robert Dozier (screenplay)

Henry Morton Robinson (novel)

Fullplot:

Stephen Fermoyle has grown up in Boston at the turn of the twentieth century knowing that his destiny lies with the Catholic priesthood. Finally finishing his studies in Rome, he returns to America full of certitude and ambition to one day join the College of Cardinals. But his road to that office is a long one, paved with crises. In Boston, he must decide whether to save the life of his sister or her unborn child, conceived out of wedlock. In Austria, he confronts the question of whether to remain with the priesthood or abandon his oath so that he can be with the woman he loves. In Georgia, he contends with Rome's indifference in the face of racial bigotry. And in Austria, he finds himself personally involved in the church's dealings with the Third Reich.

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