British actress Greer Garson and Canadian actor Walter Pidgeon intoa railroad in a romantic scene in 'That Forsyte Woman', based on thefirst part (1906-21)of the homonymous novel written by John Galsworthy (1867-1933). Theplot tells the story of a well-off English family, in the midNineteenth century, where malice and betrayalprevail against affectios. 1949.
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