Separate Tables

Separate Tables

195898 min
7.0/10
DramaRomance

Plot Summary

The lives of a disparate group of unfulfilled people converge at a small, seaside English hotel in this adaptation of Terence Rattigan's classic play.

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👥Cast (13)

Deborah Kerr

Deborah Kerr

Sibyl Railton-Bell

Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth

Ann Shankland

David Niven

David Niven

Major Angus Pollock

Wendy Hiller

Wendy Hiller

Pat Cooper

Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

John Malcolm

Gladys Cooper

Gladys Cooper

Mrs. Railton-Bell

Cathleen Nesbitt

Cathleen Nesbitt

Lady Gladys Matheson

Felix Aylmer

Felix Aylmer

Mr. Fowler

Rod Taylor

Rod Taylor

Charles

Audrey Dalton

Audrey Dalton

Jean

May Hallatt

May Hallatt

Miss Meacham

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Priscilla Morgan

Doreen

🎬Crew

Director

Delbert Mann

Writers

Terence Rattigan, John Gay

Producers

Harold Hecht, Burt Lancaster, James Hill

🖼️Gallery (9 images)

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🏷️Keywords

hotelbased on play or musicalscandalmajorwriterseasideseaside towndorsetunderstated

💬Reviews (1)

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talisencrw

1/19/2016

Mann's film will certainly please those who are fans of 'Grand Hotel' and other such star-packed films with a soap operatic-flavor, although it definitely is smaller in scale. It has several of my favourite stars from that era, such as Deborah Kerr, Rita Hayworth, David Niven, Dame Wendy Hiller, Burt Lancaster and Rod Taylor, and their interplay befits such fine casting. It's weird seeing Lancaster and Niven cast as rogues, that a film set in Dorset, England was made entirely in Hollywood and that the screenplay was an amalgamation of two one-act plays by Terence Rattigan, opened up in order to include more stars. The endeavor worked, as Best Adapted Screenplay was one of its seven Oscar nominations (it ended up winning two, for Niven and Hiller's performances). I heartily recommend the film to anyone who enjoys either any of the aforementioned stars or fine films of the era (especially ones about the British, and ones derived from the stage). It'll certainly be 100 minutes worthy of your effort--Mann was one of the best at this sort of thing (also see 'Marty' if you have any such doubts)...

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