A couple falls in love and agrees to meet in six months at the Empire State Building - but will it happen?A couple falls in love and agrees to meet in six months at the Empire State Building - but will it happen?A couple falls in love and agrees to meet in six months at the Empire State Building - but will it happen?
- Nominated for 4 Oscars
- 3 wins & 6 nominations total
Jean Acker
- Ballet Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Dorothy Adams
- Mother at Rehearsal
- (uncredited)
Richard Allen
- Orphan
- (uncredited)
Gertrude Astor
- Ballet Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Al Bain
- Undetermined Secondary Role
- (uncredited)
Frank Baker
- Ship Passenger
- (uncredited)
Mary Bayless
- Ship Passenger
- (uncredited)
Dino Bolognese
- Italian TV Commentator
- (uncredited)
Paul Bradley
- Ship Passenger
- (uncredited)
George Calliga
- Ship Passenger
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe 53-year-old Cary Grant was only 15 years younger than Cathleen Nesbitt, who played his grandmother.
- GoofsWhen Nickie enters Terry's apartment, he calls her "Debbie".
- Quotes
Terry McKay: Winter must be cold for those with no warm memories. We've already missed the Spring.
Nickie Ferrante: Yes. This is probably my last chance.
Terry McKay: Mine too.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Making Love (1982)
- SoundtracksAn Affair to Remember (Our Love Affair)
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Harold Adamson and Leo McCarey
Sung by Vic Damone over opening credits
reprised in French by Marni Nixon (dubbing for Deborah Kerr)
reprised in English by Marni Nixon (dubbing for Deborah Kerr)
Featured review
I do love this film so and one thing it has that the original Love Affair did not have was that great title song, sung over the credits by Vic Damone. It was composed by Harry Warren and Harold Adamson and it's one of the great movie themes of all time. Guaranteed to put you in the mood for romance and tears.
This version with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr sticks pretty close to the original with Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne. Two people, each engaged to others, meet on shipboard and fall in love. It's one of those chemical things that no one can help.
Grant's a playboy who candidly admits he's never worked a day in his life and Kerr wants a bit more security than that. They agree to meet at the top of the Empire State Building in exactly six months to see if the sparks are still there. But something is always interrupting the course of history and romance.
Can't say much more than that, but as Kerr reminds Grant if they don't meet it will be for a darn good reason and if you see the film you'll agree she had one.
This was the second of three films that Grant and Kerr made together and this is easily the best of them. I don't think Cary Grant was ever more romantic on the screen and that is saying something.
Cathleen Nesbitt though old enough to be his mother, plays Cary's grandmother in grand old world style. Her part had previously been played by Maria Ouspenskaya and later on in the Warren Beatty-Annette Bening remake was done by Katharine Hepburn.
If your taste run to screen romances, this is THE film you do not dare miss.
This version with Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr sticks pretty close to the original with Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne. Two people, each engaged to others, meet on shipboard and fall in love. It's one of those chemical things that no one can help.
Grant's a playboy who candidly admits he's never worked a day in his life and Kerr wants a bit more security than that. They agree to meet at the top of the Empire State Building in exactly six months to see if the sparks are still there. But something is always interrupting the course of history and romance.
Can't say much more than that, but as Kerr reminds Grant if they don't meet it will be for a darn good reason and if you see the film you'll agree she had one.
This was the second of three films that Grant and Kerr made together and this is easily the best of them. I don't think Cary Grant was ever more romantic on the screen and that is saying something.
Cathleen Nesbitt though old enough to be his mother, plays Cary's grandmother in grand old world style. Her part had previously been played by Maria Ouspenskaya and later on in the Warren Beatty-Annette Bening remake was done by Katharine Hepburn.
If your taste run to screen romances, this is THE film you do not dare miss.
- bkoganbing
- May 11, 2007
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Languages
- Also known as
- Algo para recordar
- Filming locations
- Villefranche-sur-Mer, Alpes-Maritimes, France(stopover during cruise)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $3,850,000
- Gross worldwide
- $3,856,173
- Runtime1 hour 55 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.40 : 1
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