An industrialist and a pianist who fall in love in postwar Italy are pronounced dead when they miss their flight home, but the former's wife does not give him up.An industrialist and a pianist who fall in love in postwar Italy are pronounced dead when they miss their flight home, but the former's wife does not give him up.An industrialist and a pianist who fall in love in postwar Italy are pronounced dead when they miss their flight home, but the former's wife does not give him up.
- Awards
- 1 win & 1 nomination
Larry Arnold
- Italian Waiter
- (uncredited)
Lorenzo Belmuda
- Rinaldo
- (uncredited)
Dino Bolognese
- Flower Vendor
- (uncredited)
Nick Borgani
- Italian Workman
- (uncredited)
Enrico Caruso
- Self - Vocalist
- (archive sound)
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
Iphigenie Castiglioni
- Maid
- (uncredited)
Harry Cheshire
- Jim
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis was the earliest American film to feature extensive location work in Italy involving the principal actors. Whilst filming, Joseph Cotten was invited to lunch by his old friend Orson Welles, who confided that he had also invited a couple of Italian businessmen whom he wanted to invest in his film version of "Othello". The presence of a film star would, Welles hoped, influence them to put up some money. Also in the restaurant was Sir Winston Churchill, whom Welles hailed most affectionately as he walked past. He later admitted to Cotten that he and Churchill had never previously met, but that he was hoping that this, too, would impress the Italians. His strategies worked; they agreed over lunch to help finance Welles's film, and Cotten and his co-star Joan Fontaine even played uncredited cameos in "Othello" whilst they were still filming "September Affair".
- GoofsRight after David Lawrence Jr says to Marianne 'Manina' Stuart, "We weren't sure that Madame Salvatini would forward it to him.", the street scene out the window behind them skips, revealing a projected film loop starting over again.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Down Came a Blackbird (1995)
- SoundtracksSeptember Song
from "Knickerbocker Holiday"
Music by Kurt Weill
Lyrics by Maxwell Anderson
Sung by Walter Huston
Featured review
This is my favourite movie of all time.
I often watch this with friends and family who have never seen the movie and I dare not tell the ending. It is very romantic and at the same time a bit sappy as hollywood Romance movies go.
This movie along with An Affair To Remember and Imitation of Life will have most of you in tears. A great 3-pack weekend tear-jerker selection.
September Affair is unique in the sense that even though the plot line seems far fetched...It actually could happen and has probably crossed a few peoples minds at that. This movie is not to be missed.
Do not Rent this one, purchase it and I assure you you will watch this one over, and over again. I give this movie a 10 out of 10.
Enjoy all you lovers.
Peter.
I often watch this with friends and family who have never seen the movie and I dare not tell the ending. It is very romantic and at the same time a bit sappy as hollywood Romance movies go.
This movie along with An Affair To Remember and Imitation of Life will have most of you in tears. A great 3-pack weekend tear-jerker selection.
September Affair is unique in the sense that even though the plot line seems far fetched...It actually could happen and has probably crossed a few peoples minds at that. This movie is not to be missed.
Do not Rent this one, purchase it and I assure you you will watch this one over, and over again. I give this movie a 10 out of 10.
Enjoy all you lovers.
Peter.
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Details
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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