A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Jean Seberg, Honor Blackman, Sean Garrison
Written by:
Alec Coppel
John Lee Mahin
Directed by:
Mervyn LeRoy
Release Date:
January 27, 1966
Original Title:
Moment to Moment
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
Mervyn LeRoy Productions Inc.
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 108
When an erring wife's supposedly dead lover turns up an amnesiac, it's her unsuspecting shrink husband who's enlisted to get those memories back.
Kay Stanton lives on the French Riviera with her husband Neil and son Tommy. At the port while her husband is on a trip, she meets an American naval officer and they begin an affair. Kay knows she loves her husband and tries to end the affair, but she and Mark fight over this and she shoots him accidentally. Her next-door neighbor Daphne takes Mark's body and throws it into some dump; later she calls the police to report where she dumped him. Neil is called by the police so he can help them with an ensign who is an amnesiac victim recovering from a gunshot wound; this man happens to be Mark. He regains his memory and recognizes Kay, but keeps quiet when Neil introduces them. Neil has a deep feeling that Kay and Mark know each other, but knows Kay really loves him. The theme song is sung by Johnny Mathis and is precious in all aspects. You will enjoy this movie tremendously.
Art Direction:
Alexander Golitzen
Alfred Sweeney
Assistant Director:
Phil Bowles
Costume Designer:
Rosemary Odell
Yves Saint Laurent
Director:
Mervyn LeRoy
Director of Photography:
Harry Stradling Sr.
Editor:
Philip W. Anderson
Executive In Charge Of Production:
Edward Muhl
Hairstylist:
Larry Germain
Makeup Artist:
Bud Westmore
Music Supervisor:
Joseph Gershenson
Original Music Composer:
Henry Mancini
Producer:
Mervyn LeRoy
Screenplay:
John Lee Mahin
Alec Coppel
Set Decoration:
John McCarthy Jr.
John P. Austin
Set Dresser:
John Barton
Sound:
Waldon O. Watson
David H. Moriarty
Story:
Alec Coppel
Unit Production Manager:
Bob Larson
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