

Silva
Silva Varescu, a self-sufficient and professionally successful cabaret performer from Budapest, is about to embark on a tour of America. Three of her aristocratic admirers, named Edwin, Feri and Boni, prefer her to stay. Edwin, unaware that his parents have already arranged a marriage for him back home in Vienna, orders a notary to prepare a promissory note of his expected marriage to Silva within ten weeks.
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Plot Summary
During World War II, a young American woman is caught in a complex web of love and duty when she falls for a dashing fighter pilot. Their romance is put to the ultimate test as he is shot down over enemy territory and presumed lost. She clings to hope while grappling with the realities of war and the affections of another man.
Critical Reception
This wartime drama received a mixed reception upon its release, with praise for its emotional depth and performances, particularly from its leading lady, but criticism for its somewhat predictable narrative. Audiences appreciated its patriotic themes and romantic storyline, which were common during the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its earnest romantic storyline set against the backdrop of war.
- Marsha Hunt's performance was often highlighted as a strong emotional anchor.
- Some reviewers found the plot to be formulaic for its time.
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Fun Fact
Robert Mitchum, who plays a smaller but significant role as an aviator, was still relatively early in his career when this film was made, years before he became a major star.
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