Movie Quote of the Day – September Affair, 1950 (dir. William Dieterle)
Posted on July 19, 2012, in Movie Quote of the Day and tagged 1950, Andrew Solt, Ben Hecht, Fritz Rotter, Joan Fontaine, Joseph Cotten, Robert Thoeren, September Affair, William Dieterle. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.

















Joan Fontaine !
“My dear,” he said, “that blessest with thy sight
Even blessed angels, turn thine eyes to me,
For painted in my heart and portrayed right
Thy worth, thy beauties and perfections be,
Of which the form; the shape and fashion best,
Not in this glass is seen, but in my breast…”
September Affair Romantic Italy of the 50s…
Do you know the land where the lemon-trees grow,
in darkened leaves the gold-oranges glow,
a soft wind blows from the pure blue sky,
the myrtle stands mute, and the bay-tree high?
Do you know it well?
It’s there I’d be gone,
to be there with you, O, my beloved one!
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