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Directed by Vincente Minnelli
Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton -- then Hollywood's most bankable couple -- appeared onscreen together for the third time in this romantic drama shot on beautiful locations along the Big Sur region of the California coastline. Laura Edwards (Elizabeth Taylor) is a free-thinking artist and Bohemian who is raising a her teenage son, Danny (Morgan Mason), conceived out of wedlock, on her own. Laura has issues with conventional teaching methods, and prefers to educate Danny about both intellectual and ethical matters on her own. However, Danny has become something of a problem, and child welfare authorities demand that Danny either be sent to school or become a ward of the state. Rather than send Danny to public school, Laura arranges for him to attend a private academy run by Dr. Edward Hewitt (Richard Burton), an Episcopalian minister. Edward is at first shocked by Laura's embrace of free love and rejection of conventional moral codes, but as he gets to know her better, he finds himself increasingly attracted to her, despite the fact he has a wife, Claire (Eva Marie Saint), and two children. Before long, Edward's desire overpowers his scruples and he begins an affair with Laura. Wracked with guilt over his infidelity, Edward confesses his indiscretion to Claire, which proves to have severe and unexpected consequences. While saddled with poor reviews upon its initial release, The Sandpiper did win an Academy Award for Johnny Mandel's theme song, "The Shadow of Your Smile." ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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Despite the participation of Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton, Vincente Minnelli and Dalton Trumbo (not to mention Eva Marie Saint and Charles Bronson), there's precious little to like in the tawdry bit of fluff called The Sandpiper. In fact, the movie is chiefly notable for its Oscar-winning theme song, "The Shadow of Your Smile," which while not a truly great song still managed to make a much more lasting impression than did the film itself. While "borrowed" from Somerset Maugham's Rain, Sandpiper takes that dated-but-effective classic and turns it into a pretentious, actively annoying wallow, filled to the brim with at-the-time-trendy buzzwords and shallow attitudes. It's amazing that Trumbo, along with a trio of other screenwriters, came up with such a trashy yet dull and boring screenplay. Minnelli doesn't know where to begin to make this mess work, so he mostly concentrates on physical detail, atmosphere and some beautiful location work (and shots of his beautiful leads, of course). Burton and Taylor smolder a lot, but it's all affected and a put-on. Saint and Bronson manage to come off slightly better, but the best performance arguably comes from young Morgan Mason as the troubled child who sets the plot in motion. True fans of the stars, the director or overwrought soaps with empty intellectual pretensions may enjoy, but most viewers will find it not worth the trouble. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 

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