| 1. | Indiscretion of an American Wife | 1953 |
| 2. | Terminal Station (De Sica Version) | 1953 |
Stazione Termini
An American housewife (Jennifer Jones) vacationing in Italy reluctantly decides to put an end to her brief affair with an Italian academic (Montgomery Clift). She flees to Rome’s Stazione Termini, where she bids him farewell, but he begs her to stay. The film’s plot is simple; its production was not. The troubled collaboration between director Vittorio De Sica and producer David O. Selznick resulted in two cuts of the same film. De Sica’s version, Terminal Station, was screened at a length of one-and-a-half hours, but after disappointing previews, Selznick severely re-edited it and changed the title to Indiscretion of an American Wife without De Sica’s permission. The Criterion Collection is proud to present both versions of this controversial release.
Includes new digital transfers of both versions of the film: Indiscretion of an American Wife: Selznick’s 72-minute cut, including the Patti Page-performed overture “Autumn in Rome” and “Indiscretion”; Terminal Station (Stazione termini): De Sica’s original 89-minute version
Exclusive audio commentary on Indiscretion by film scholar Leonard Leff (Hitchcock and Selznick: The Rich and Strange Collaboration of Alfred Hitchcock and David O. Selznick)
Original theatrical trailer
Promotional materials
Optimal image quality: RSDL dual-layer edition
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Jennifer Jones | Mary Forbes |
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Montgomery Clift | Giovanni Doria |
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Gino Cervi | Police commissioner |
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Richard Beymer | Paul Stevens |
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Gino Anglani | Bit part |
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Bill Barker | Bit part |
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Oscar Blando | Railroad worker |
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Mariolina Bovo | Blonde girl in train |
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Nando Bruno | Railroad worker |
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Memmo Carotenuto | Venturini - the thief |
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Maria Pia Casilio | Young bride from Abruzzo |
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Aristide Catani | Priest |
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Pasquale De Filippo | L'impiegato della biglittera |
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Claudio Del Pino | Bit part |
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Ciro Di Castro | Bit part |
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Charles Fawcett | Il signore triste all'ufficio postale |
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Marcella Genuino | |
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Liliana Gerace | Pregnant Sicilian woman |
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Enrico Glori | Police Brigadier |
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Giovanni Korporaal | Bit part |
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Ugo Mari | Priest |
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Clelia Matania | Mother of annoying children |
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Vincenzo Milazzo | Bit part |
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Jean Mollier | Bit part |
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Teresa Paliani | Bit part |
| Director | Vittorio De Sica |
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| Writer | Cesare Zavattini, Luigi Chiarini, Giorgio Prosperi, Truman Capote, Ben Hecht | |
| Producer | Vittorio De Sica, Marcello Girosi, Wolfgang Reinhardt, David O. Selznick | |
| Musician | Alessandro Cicognini | |
| Photography | G.R. ALDO, Oswald Morris | |
| Edition | Criterion |
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| Packaging | Keep Case |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Standard (1.33:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] Mono [English] |
| Distributor | Criterion Collection |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Aug 19, 2003 |
| Regions | 1 |