

Ambitious but thwarted, Rae Smith meets handsome Marine Paul Saxon, (of the Saxon department store chain), as he passes through Lincoln, Nebraska, on his way home from World War II. There's a definite spark between them but circumstances intervene and he leaves town without her. Later she learns he's married. Determined to make it as a fashion designer, Rae moves to New York and becomes a great success. One day she happens to meet Paul again and again there's that spark but he's still married so, as a form of escape, Rae moves to Rome to set up shop. Once again she meets Paul and finally they begin an actual affair since Paul's shrewish, drunken wife, Liz, won't give him a divorce. Time passes, the affair continues whenever time and place permit, but then, Paul's young son finds out about Rae and Rae's back-street world begins to crumble.
Dalian
The runtime is 107 minutes (1h 47m).
The film was directed by David Miller.
The screenplay was written by William Ludwig and Eleanore Griffin.
The score was composed by Frank Skinner.
Cinematography was handled by Stanley Cortez.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0054653.
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Back Street
Released
English
United States of America