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Kirk Douglas
Executive Producer -
Richard Quine
Director -
George Duning
Original Music Composer -
Jean Louis
Costume Design -
Evan Hunter
Novel -
Ross Bellah
Art Direction -
Charles Nelson
Editor -
Charles Lang
Director of Photography
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CinemaSerf
6/2/2023 9:29:02AM
When successful architect "Larry" (Kirk Douglas) meets bored "Maggie" (Kim Novak) at the school bus stop after dropping off their respective children, you can just tell that things are going to start smouldering! He's married to "Eve" (Barbara Rush) and she to prominent writer "Roger" (Ernie Kovacks) and it's the latter man who has employed the former to design and build a new hilltop home for his family. So far, it's all just a routine family melodrama that, for my money anyway, Douglas brings very little to. Luckily for us, though, we also have the presence of the rather odious neighbour "Felix" (Walter Matthau) who says very little but sees everything. Of course, the grass is always greener and the cheating couple gradually realise that though there is certainly gratification to be had, happiness is a completely different thing. Their secret, shallow, lives have brought them a sort of love, but it's hollow and unsustainable and the innocent amongst them start to pay the price for their infidelities. There is a degree of chemistry between Douglas and Novak, Ernie Novaks is also quite effective but it's really down to Matthau who features sparingly, but very potently, with even an hint of menace towards the end. It ends with more of a whimper than a bang, which I felt was a bit underwhelming after two hours of a rather stringy score and lots of coastal cinematography. I might have enjoyed this more had Douglas been replaced by a stronger, more characterful actor- but as it is, it's still quite an interesting take on the ramifications of the so called "easy win".
Walter Matthau
Felix AndersBarbara Rush
Eve CoeKim Novak
Margaret 'Maggie' GaultKirk Douglas
Larry CoeNancy Kovack
MarciaSue Ane Langdon
DaphneGeorge Boyce
Restaurant PatronPaul Picerni
Arthur Gerandi