
Another Time, Another Place
An American war correspondent falls in love with a BBC reporter, but their relationship seems doomed from the start.
- Rated
- Approved
- Runtime
- 1h 31m
- Released
- 1958
- Country
- United Kingdom
Details
Release year: 1958
Storyline
An American war correspondent falls in love with a BBC reporter, but their relationship seems doomed from the start.
Top credits
Lana Turner — Sara Scott
Barry Sullivan — Carter Reynolds
Glynis Johns — Kay Trevor
Sean Connery — Mark Trevor
Did you know
• During the shooting of the movie in England, Sir Sean Connery was confronted by Johnny Stompanato, an ex-marine turned mob enforcer, who was in an abusive relationship with Lana Turner. At the time, Connery and Turner got along very well, so much that after Stompanato found out about it, he suspected that they were having an affair. Stompanato, who was notorious for his jealousy and violent tendencies, then stormed to the set and threatened Connery with a gun. But he quickly disarmed Stompanato and forced him from the set. Following that incident, Stompanato was deported by Scotland Yard. Shortly after he arrived in the USA, he met his end at the hands of Turner's teenage daughter Cheryl, who fatally stabbed him in self-defence while he was beating her mother. Connery, who was filming Darby O'Gill and the Little People (1959) at the time of the latter incident, behaved very cautiously when he walked the streets of Los Angeles, because it was rumoured that a mobster held him responsible for Stompanato's death. That caused him to avoid the USA for several years.
• This movie was released four months ahead of schedule to capitalize on the Johnny Stompanato murder.
• The fictional village of St. Giles was filmed in two locations. The station the train arrives at is the old station at Looe, the pub Lana Turner visits when she arrives is The Jolly Sailor Inn, the oldest pub in Looe dating back to 1516, whilst the remaining shots are at Polperro, about 8 miles further west, both on the south coast of Cornwall.
User reviews
Weep No More
Hard to believe--but quite enjoyable nonetheless.
Enjoyable war time melodrama
Technical specs
- Sound mix
- Mono
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
- Color
- Black and White




















