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
What one has to consider about the Deborah Kerr/Cary Grant characters is that they are both "kept" individuals: Kerr by a wealthy Texan named Ken (-doll, played by Richard Denning), Grant a gigolo engaged to an heiress (Neva Patterson). They meet on an ocean cruise, with this some cute and also silly comedy thrown in. Kerr & Grant are British and speak the accents yet their characters are from the U.S.; a not too distracting error, however. An unusually touching scene is when they de-bark in Italy and visit Grant's 82-year-old grandmother (Cathleen Nesbitt). It's a beautiful setting with wonderful music and pathos. Back in the states the couple agree to meet atop the Empire State Building in 6 months. One wonders why Kerr won't marry the handsome Denning, athletic, wealthy and kind (in real-life the actor was married to the British-raised actress Evelyn Ankers, a beauty in the Kerr-mold). Much of the second half is infused with un-necessary scenes of singing children but this all leads up the the final, long scene, beautifully acted and directed (by Leo McCarey). A mystery is very slowly unraveled in layers until the peak of the scene, scored by the emotional title theme song. This scene "gets" one every time, that's how effective it is. Beautiful costumes, scenery, clever photography (note the scene where the open patio door reveals the Empire State Building in its reflection), great cast make this an enduring, never-forgotten golden classic.
Details
- 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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