Beloved Infidel (1959)
2h 3m
Running Time
November 17, 1959Release Date
Plot.
Toward the end of his life F. Scott Fitzgerald is writing for Hollywood studios to be able to afford the cost of an asylum for his wife. He is also struggling against alcoholism. Into his life comes the famous gossip columnist.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Gregory Peck
F. Scott Fitzgerald
Deborah Kerr
Sheilah Graham
Eddie Albert
Bob Carter
Philip Ober
John Wheeler
Herbert Rudley
Stan Harris
John Sutton
Lord Donegall
Karin Booth
Janet Pierce
Ken Scott
Robinson
Jonathan Hole
Dr. Hoffman (uncredited)
Frank Gerstle
Frank (uncredited)
Cindy Ames
Miss Bull
Bess Flowers
Woman at Screening (uncredited)
Don Anderson
Attendee at Preview
Leoda Richards
Woman at Screening (uncredited)
Henry King
Director
Sy Bartlett
Writer
Sheilah Graham
Writer
Gerold Frank
Writer
Harry Carter
TWA Agent (uncredited)
Noble 'Kid' Chissell
Baggage Man (uncredited)
Jerry Wald
Producer
Franz Waxman
Composer
Lyle R. Wheeler
Art Direction
Leon Shamroy
Cinematographer
William Reynolds
Editor
Leonid Raab
Orchestrator
Walter M. Scott
Set Decoration
E. Clayton Ward
Sound
Bill Thomas
Costume Design
Ben Nye
Makeup Artist
Helen Turpin
Hairstylist
Harry M. Leonard
Sound
Eli Benneche
Set Decoration
Maurice Ransford
Art Direction
Edward B. Powell
Orchestrator
Stanley Hough
Assistant Director
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Wiki.
Beloved Infidel is a 1959 American DeLuxe Color biographical drama film made by 20th Century Fox in CinemaScope and based on the relationship of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Sheilah Graham. The film was directed by Henry King and produced by Jerry Wald from a screenplay by Sy Bartlett, based on the 1957 memoir by Sheilah Graham and Gerold Frank. The music score was by Franz Waxman, the cinematography by Leon Shamroy and the art direction by Lyle R. Wheeler and Maurice Ransford. The film was the sixth and final collaboration between King and Peck.
The film stars Gregory Peck and Deborah Kerr, with Eddie Albert and Philip Ober.