The film explores the themes of relationships and sexual morality in the time of war and is based on the novel by James A Michener.
Until They Sail (1957)
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Reviews Counted:5
Fresh:3
Rotten:2
Average Rating:5.5/10
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Based on a James Michener story, UNTIL THEY SAIL tells the romantic story of four New Zealand sisters during World War II and their involvement with American soldiers. Sisters Barbara (Jean... Based on a James Michener story, UNTIL THEY SAIL tells the romantic story of four New Zealand sisters during World War II and their involvement with American soldiers. Sisters Barbara (Jean Simmons), Anne (Joan Fontaine), Delia (Piper Laurie), and Evelyn (Sandra Dee in her first movie) are lonely for male companionship. Their father and brother are killed, as is Barbara's husband, while Delia's husband, Shiner (Wally Cassell), is a prisoner of war. Each sister finds herself soon involved with an American soldier--with Delia involved with more than one. Anne, a spinster who has kept love at arm's length--finds herself in love with U.S. Marine officer Captain Richard Bates (Charles Drake), but when she becomes pregnant, he is killed before they can be married. In this tragic aftermath, Barbara and another captain, Jack Harding (Paul Newman), engage in a platonic love affair, dictated by Jack's hardened outlook on life and love. To further complicate matters, Delia asks Shiner for a divorce, a decision that results in a catastrophic event that changes all of their lives forever. Director Robert Wise's streamlined directing style, founded on his training and expertise as an editor on suchfilms as CITIZEN KANE, is in full swing in this taut, dramatic war picture. [More]
Starring: Jean Simmons, Joan Fontaine, Piper Laurie, Sandra Dee
Starring: Jean Simmons, Joan Fontaine, Piper Laurie, Sandra Dee, Paul Newman, Charles Drake, Dean Jones, Patrick Macnee
Director: Robert Wise
Director: Robert Wise
Producer: Charles Schnee
Screenwriter: Robert Anderson
Composer: David Raksin
Reviews for Until They Sail
Robert Wise directs Paul Newman for the second time (after Somebody Up There Like Me) in this New Zealand-set WWII sentimental melodrama, which is worth seeing for the acting of Newman and Jean Simmons as his love interest.
Unfortunately there is a good deal of introspective soul-searching before this narrative arrives at its sad and happy endings.
It's a soap opera love story that delves into questions about morality during wartime.
Good love scenes between Newman and Simmons contributed strongly to his becoming a matinee idol when this picture was released.
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