I still remember lines
I awoke at 3:00 am last night to Love With The Proper Stranger.I hadn't seen it in probably 35 years.I adored it.When I first saw it in 1963 I was 16 and it made a terrific impression about abortion which were in the back alley stage.Today, I look at it, thankful that women don't have to do than anymore.But, mostly I think of how wonderful Natalie Wood and Steve McQueen were together.What struck me was how "modern" it looked. I think that was partly because it was filmed in black and white.I know that might sound strange.I think part of it had to do with their clothing. Natalie looked stunning in Edith Head's costumes (wish I had that black dress with the pearls today) and Steve looked very normal in his trench coat.Backdrops of New York City looked present-day.
I must have seen it many times in the 60's since I knew lines that were coming, early this morning, before they were said by either of these great actors.
The development of this movie from a drama, into a romantic comedy was done brilliantly and very naturally.I loved the way Natalie used her eyes to speak and how Steve did the same.
My only regret is that neither of them are with us today.
I will have to see if this has come out on DVD.I'd love to have it.
My other favorite movies of hers were Splendor in the Grass (I went out and purchased Wordsworth's poetry immediately after seeing it) and Inside Daisy Clover.
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Linsaun 2 April 2004
Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0082879/34895
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