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Terminal Station ()

Stazione Termini (original title)
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Prior to leaving by train for Paris, a married American woman tries to break off her affair with a young Italian in Rome's Stazione Termini.

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Mary Forbes
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Giovanni Doria
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Police commissioner
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Paul Stevens (as Dick Beymer)
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Gino Anglani ...
Bit part (uncredited)
Bill Barker ...
Bit part (uncredited)
Oscar Blando ...
Railroad worker (uncredited)
Mariolina Bovo ...
Blonde girl in train (uncredited)
Nando Bruno ...
Railroad worker (uncredited)
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Venturini - the thief (uncredited)
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Young bride from Abruzzo (uncredited)
Aristide Catoni ...
Priest (uncredited)
Giovanni Corporale ...
Bit part (uncredited)
Pasquale De Filippo ...
L'impiegato della biglittera (uncredited)
Claudio Del Pino ...
Bit part (uncredited)
Ciro Di Castro ...
Bit part (uncredited)
Charles Fawcett ...
Il signore triste all'ufficio postale (uncredited)
Marcella Genuino ...
(uncredited)
Liliana Gerace ...
Pregnant Sicilian woman (uncredited)
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Police Brigadier (uncredited)
Ugo Mari ...
Priest (uncredited)
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Mother of annoying children (uncredited)
Vincenzo Milazzo ...
Bit part (uncredited)
Jean Mollier ...
Bit part (uncredited)
Teresa Paliani ...
Bit part (uncredited)
Gino Passarelli ...
Bit part (uncredited)
Puccio Pintabona ...
Bit part (uncredited)
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Telegram woman (uncredited)
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Il grassone nel treno (uncredited)
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Gentleman passenger (uncredited)
Roberto Rai ...
Railroad brakeman (uncredited)
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Annoying man with oranges (uncredited)
Attilio Torelli ...
Stolen gentleman (uncredited)
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Cheerful telegram man (uncredited)

Directed by

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Vittorio De Sica

Written by

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Cesare Zavattini ... (from the story "Terminal Station")
 
Cesare Zavattini ... (screen play) &
Luigi Chiarini ... (screen play) &
Giorgio Prosperi ... (screen play)
 
Truman Capote ... (dialogue)
 
Ben Hecht ... (titles) (uncredited)

Produced by

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Vittorio De Sica ... producer
Marcello Girosi ... associate producer
Wolfgang Reinhardt ... associate producer
David O. Selznick ... executive producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Alessandro Cicognini

Cinematography by

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G.R. Aldo ... (photographed in its actual settings by) (as G. R. Aldo)
Oswald Morris ... (uncredited)

Editing by

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Jean Barker
Eraldo Da Roma

Editorial Department

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Marcella Benvenuti ... assistant editor

Art Direction by

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Virgilio Marchi

Makeup Department

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Romolo de Martino ... makeup artist
Carlo Sindici ... hair stylist

Production Management

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Nino Misiano ... production manager
Roberto Moretti ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Luisa Alessandri ... assistant director

Art Department

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Italo Tomassi ... construction department head: scenic artists (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Alberto Bartolomei ... sound engineer
Bruno Brunacci ... sound engineer
James G. Stewart ... post-production sound

Camera and Electrical Department

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Sergio Bergamini ... camera operator
Nino Cristiani ... assistant camera (as Michele Cristiani)
Angelo Pennoni ... still photographer
Augusto Tinelli ... assistant camera
James Wong Howe ... cinematographer: additional scenes (uncredited)

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Alessandro Antonelli ... wardrobe supervisor
Christian Dior ... Miss Jones' costumes designed by

Music Department

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Franco Ferrara ... conductor
Audrey Granville ... music editor (as Audray Granville)

Script and Continuity Department

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Mario Russo ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Pasquale Misiano ... production secretary
Richard Van Hessen ... technical associate
Corrado Pani ... voice dubbing: Richard Beymer (uncredited)
Giulio Panicali ... voice dubbing: Montgomery Clift (uncredited)
Lydia Simoneschi ... voice dubbing: Jennifer Jones (uncredited)
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Storyline

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Plot Summary

A married American woman has gotten involved with another man while visiting relatives in Rome. She decides that the time has come to break off the relationship, and she makes plans to return home to her husband. But she soon realizes that she is not at all sure about what she wants to do, and she continues to agonize over her decision. Written by Snow Leopard

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Also Known As
  • Terminal Station (United States)
  • Terminus Station (World-wide, English title)
  • Indiscretion of an American Wife (Canada, English title)
  • Station Terminus (World-wide, English title)
  • Terminal Station Indiscretion (World-wide, English title)
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  • 90 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Upon completion of filming, Jennifer Jones gave Montgomery Clift a Gucci leather briefcase. The clasp on it didn't work, unfortunately. Clift told his friends "It's beautiful, but it doesn't quite work - how like Jennifer". See more »
Goofs When Mary and Giovanni are seated in the restaurant, the design of the ashtray on their table repeatedly changes from a circular "Pellegrino" one to another that is triangular and branded "Cinzano". See more »
Movie Connections Featured in What's Eating Gilbert Grape (1993). See more »
Soundtracks Autumn in Rome See more »
Crazy Credits Opening credits prologue: ROME Eternal City of Culture, of Legend . . . and of Love See more »
Quotes Mary Forbes: I thought you weren't Italian?
Giovanni Doria: Because my mother comes from America, doesn't make me less Italian. In this country, its the men who count. You American women are much too emancipated.
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