112 minutes
6/23/1943
The daughter of a musical mentor adores a promising composer, who is quite fond of the adolescent. When her father dies, an uncle arrives with his own grown daughter, who begins a romance with the composer which culminates in marriage but creates an emotional rivalry that affects the three.
Charles Boyer
as Lewis Dodd
Joan Fontaine
as Tessa Sanger
Alexis Smith
as Florence Creighton
Brenda Marshall
as Toni Sanger
Charles Coburn
as Charles Creighton
May Whitty
as Lady Constance Longborough
Peter Lorre
as Fritz Bercovy
Joyce Reynolds
as Paula Sanger
Jean Muir
as Kate Sanger
Montagu Love
as Albert Sanger
Eduardo Ciannelli
as Roberto
Janine Crispin
as Marie
Doris Lloyd
as Miss Hamilton
Joan Blair
as Lina Kamaroff
André Charlot
as Dr. Renee
Richard Ryen
as Kyril Trigorin
Crauford Kent
as Thorpe
Marcel Dalio
as Georges
Louise Brien
as Alicia Longborough
Eric Mayne
as General Saunders
Mildred Evelyn
as Lady Saunders
Geoffrey Steele
as Captain Archie Turtle
Max Rabinowitz
as Caroli
Edmund Goulding
as Himself, Trailer Host & Narrator
Clemence Groves
as Concert Soloist
David Clyde
as Florist
Brandon Hurst
as Minor Role
Charles Irwin
as Groom
Donald Stuart
as Groom
Harold Miller
as Concertgoer
Sam Harris
as Concertgoer
Jean Ransome
as Maid
Bert Moorhouse
as Party Guest
Colin Kenny
as Party Guest
Brooks Benedict
as Party Guest
Bess Flowers
as Party Guest
Jack Deery
as Party Guest
Wilbur Mack
as Party Guest
Edmund Mortimer
as Party Guest
James Carlisle
as Party Guest
Paul Ravel
as Party Guest
Peggy Remington
as Party Guest
Cyril Ring
as Party Guest
George Kirby
as Moving Man (uncredited)