An ambitious young executive chooses a loveless marriage and an unfulfilling personal life in exchange for a successful Wall Street career.An ambitious young executive chooses a loveless marriage and an unfulfilling personal life in exchange for a successful Wall Street career.An ambitious young executive chooses a loveless marriage and an unfulfilling personal life in exchange for a successful Wall Street career.
- Awards
- 1 win & 2 nominations total
- Sage Rimmington
- (as Betty Ellen)
- Mrs. Benziger
- (uncredited)
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- (uncredited)
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Soap Opera that omits the lesson of the book
Not Your Y2K Fare
One of my favorite scenes is when Mrs. Eaton is talking to her husband on the phone about her lover. You never see the lover in the scene, but at the end, you realize he's been in the bed all along. Another favorite scene is when Mrs. Eaton meets her husband's lover for the first time. It is in the car afterward that she asks what this woman call's Mr. Eaton.
The only disappointment is the superficial way the film treats marriage. No children are involved in this marriage and it only deals with how the husband and wife consider their lives. It tries to make a case for divorce and treats the subject far too lightly.
One of Neumann's best
I really loved this movie. It's a masterpiece of a drama about what we want in our life doesn't always coincide with our happiness. Money changes everything, and in this story it's especially so. This might be one of the quintessential story that money doesn't get you happiness, and is done in a very realistic way.
Beautifully made movie that features one of Paul Neumann's best performance. I really thought he was great in this movie. He has other good movies, but this is one of his gems.
Good movie that's highly recommended.
Interesting mid-century drama.
Here, we see the contrasting generations in conflict. The Old Guard embraced expediency and placed the home and its values second to business success. Once in a while, a young man came along with enough awareness to see the lie in this doctrine. FROM THE TERRACE is in its pure essence the story about such a young man. This was done with a bit more success a few years before in THE MAN IN THE GRAY FLANNEL SUIT but this drama is certainly worthwhile seeing. It is well cast and played with production values that at the time were the best that Hollywood could offer. This includes an outstanding music score by Elmer Bernstein.
decent adult period novel type screen play
Did you know
- TriviaThe third of ten feature films co-starring Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward. They also teamed for three TV movies and mini-series.
- GoofsThe amount of milk in MacHardie's glass changes between shots when he's alone with Eaton.
- Quotes
Alfred Eaton: My manners are just a little rusty. You're the first girl I've danced with for a long time.
Mary St. John: Oh? Well, why didn't you bestow that honor on someone inside instead of out here on the terrace?
Alfred Eaton: Oh, I don't know. I rather like the view from the terrace. And then I saw you and I suddenly liked the view even more.
Mary St. John: You've touched me deeply.
Alfred Eaton: But not in the right places.
- ConnectionsReferenced in What's My Line?: Myrna Loy (1960)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $11,336,000
- Runtime
- 2h 29m(149 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1






