
Amber St. Clair means to get on in life and despite a poor background knows she has the assets to do it. Husbands, lovers, prison and a liaison with King Charles II form a tapestry of apparently calculating ups and downs, although in fact the one love of her life, Bruce Carlton, is never far from Amber's thoughts.... (Full plot summary below)
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Amber St. Clair means to get on in life and despite a poor background knows she has the assets to do it. Husbands, lovers, prison and a liaison with King Charles II form a tapestry of apparently calculating ups and downs, although in fact the one love of her life, Bruce Carlton, is never far from Amber's thoughts.
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| EmanuelLevy.ComEmanuel LevyPreminger's lavish production of the erotic historical novel is artistically one of his weakest films, but also one of his biggest commercial hits. |
| Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDennis SchwartzDisappointing adaptation of Kathleen Winsor's lurid best-seller novel. |
| TIME MagazineJames AgeeLinda Darnell ... makes a handsome but unexciting Amber. Cornel Wilde, as Amber's steady, Lord Bruce Carlton, uses both of his facial expressions frequently. |
| VarietyVariety StaffHere is a $4 million (and claimed to be more) picture that looks its cost. |
| User ReviewKatie RI'm quite fond of this underappreciated period romance. Linda Darnell really gets a chance to show off her impressive acting chops here, and shows she was quite the talented actress. George Sanders also gives and excellent performance, one of his best. |
| User ReviewDave J"It's a lush Fox production, photographed in Technicolor by the great Leon Shamroy and directed by a wholly uninterested Otto Preminger." |
| User ReviewKristin CCould watch all the way through...so sad...the book was better I think...they need to remake it! |
| User ReviewAmber MPretty good movie, but I thought the big ass 69 chapter book was way better... |