

The Lost Moment
1947 Directed by Martin GabelIn a long flashback, a New York publisher is in Venice pursuing the lost love letters of an early-19th-century poet, Jeffrey Ashton, who disappeared mysteriously. Using a false name, Lewis Venable rents a room from Juliana Bordereau, once Jeffrey Ashton's lover, now an aged recluse. Running the household is Juliana's severe niece, Tina, who mistrusts Venable from the first moment. He realizes all is not right when late one night he finds Tina, her hair unpinned and wild, at the piano. She calls him Jeffrey and throws herself at him. The family priest warns Venable to tread carefully around her fantasies, but he wants the letters at any cost, even Tina's sanity.

Robert Cummings
....................................................Lewis Venable

Susan Hayward
....................................................Tina Bordereau

Agnes Moorehead
....................................................Juliana Borderau

Joan Lorring
....................................................Amelia

Eduardo Ciannelli
....................................................Father Rinaldo

John Archer
....................................................Charles Russell

Frank Puglia
....................................................Pietro
Director
...........................................................Martin Gabel
Producer
...........................................................Walter Wanger
Makeup Designer
...........................................................Bud Westmore
Novel
...........................................................Henry James
Original Music Composer
...........................................................Daniele Amfitheatrof
Director of Photography
...........................................................Hal Mohr
Screenplay
...........................................................Leonardo Bercovici
Production Companies
...................................................Walter Wanger Productions
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Drama
Thriller
Romance
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