Moment to Moment (1966)

Moment to Moment (1966)

Taglines: The story of a chance meeting with a stranger… and a startling twist of terror!

Moment to Moment movie storyline. Kay Stanton, (Jean Seberg) her husband Neil (Arthur Hill) and son Tommy (Peter Robbins) live on the French Riviera. While at the port, when her husband was on a trip she meets an American naval officer, and they begin an affair. Kay knows she loves her husband Neil and tries to end the affair, but she and Mark fight over this and she shoots him accidentally. Her next door neighbor, Daphne (Honor Blackman), takes Mark’s body and throws it in some dump.

Later she calls the police to tell them where she dumped him. Neil is called by the police so he can help them with an ensign who is an amnesiac victim recovering from a gunshot wound; this man happens to be Mark. He regains his memory and recognizes Kay, but keeps quiet when Neil introduces them. Neil has a deep feeling that Kay and Mark know each other, but knows Kay really loves him. The theme song is sung by Johnny Mathis and is precious in all aspects. You will enjoy this movie tremendously.

Moment to Moment is a 1966 American Technicolor psychological thriller film directed by Mervyn LeRoy and starring Jean Seberg as a married woman who has an affair that leads to murder. Other starring are Honor Blackman, Sean Garrison, Arthur Hill, Grégoire Aslan, Peter Robbins, Donald Woods, Walter Reed, Albert Carrier, Lomax Study, Richard Angarola and Georgette Anys. It was LeRoy’s 75th and final movie.

Moment to Moment Movie Poster (1966)

Moment to Moment (1966)

Directed by: Mervyn LeRoy
Starring: Jean Seberg, Honor Blackman, Sean Garrison, Arthur Hill, Grégoire Aslan, Peter Robbins, Donald Woods, Walter Reed, Albert Carrier, Lomax Study, Richard Angarola, Georgette Anys
Screenplay by: Alec Coppel, John Lee Mahin
Production Design by: Bob Larson, Edward Muhl
Cinematography by: Harry Stradling
Film Editing by: Philip W. Anderson
Set Decoration by: John P. Austin, John McCarthy Jr.
Art Direction by: Alexander Golitzen, Alfred Sweeney
Music by: Henry Mancini
MPAA Rating: None.
Distributed by: Universal Pictures
Release Date: January 27, 1966 (Miami, Florida)

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