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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Dragging 1930s English melodrama with love, cheating, higher class pseudoism and sadness,
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This review is from: Weather in the Streets [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I watched the 1985 PG VHS version. The sound was erratic and cover, dingy blue and pale off-white with York standing over Eichorn, both with sad,
melancholy expressions. England 1920, Having briefly met at a royal ball, they share a few words together. She goes off & leads a different separate life while York marries a beautiful cold lady at the Estate. Learning her father is very ill, she hops a train to return home and they meet again. York calls her later to inquire about father & invites her to meet his family at the Estate. They find a deep attraction for each other, become lovers and spend a fortnight in Austria where he asks her to be forever. Olivia wants to wait. Then York gets a note calling him back home: The nature of which is not disclosed to Olivia. Alone in Salzberg, she finds herself pregnant and grows very despondent over their clandestine affair. She endures the deep despairing agony by aborting the pregnancy. Upon return to the Estate she learns York has taken his wife to Ireland, Switzerland and other countries to celebrate their pregnancy. His mother warns him not to be involved. York returns to give her another lovely ring which she says is a farewell gift, bidding him adieu. On his way back to the Estate, there is a car crash. With a broken foot and some bruises, he begs that they remain as lovers. The movie was 108 minutes. I found it a bit slow at times, bored by the aristocratic formality. One senses their deep love can't last, although all the details are hard to hear. This is a great melodrama with superb acting. Yet I wasn't stirred. York is a fast cad. Eichhorn gives a fine performance and there some excellent other players. If you like the plot as described, maybe the newer UR version plays better. If not, move on.
1 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
ENJOYABLE,
By AVID MOVIE WATCHER (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Weather in the Streets (DVD)
ANOTHER GREAT MOVIE WITH MICHAEL YORK. ALSO HAS "PATSY" FROM ABFAB. GREAT COMBINATION FOR AN ENJOYABLE EVENING BY THE FIRESIDE.
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Weather in the Streets [VHS] by Gavin Millar (VHS Tape - 1998)
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