Critics and the public say Karen Stone is too old -- as she approaches 50 -- for her role in a play she is about to take to Broadway. Her businessman husband, 20 years her senior, has been the angel for the play and gives her a way out: They are off to a holiday in Rome for his health. He suffers a fatal heart attack on the plane. Mrs. Stone stays in Rome. She leases a magnificent apartment with a view of the seven hills from the terrace. Then the contessa comes calling to introduce a young man named Paolo to her. The contessa knows many presentable young men and lonely American widows.
Unfortunately the movie The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is not yet available on Disney Plus.
Editing | Ralph Kemplen | Editor |
Directing | José Quintero | Director |
Camera | Harry Waxman | Director of Photography |
Sound | Richard Addinsell | Original Music Composer |
Production | Louis De Rochemont | Producer |
Writing | Gavin Lambert | Screenplay |
Costume & Make-Up | A. G. Scott | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Sidney Turner | Assistant Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Daphne Vollmer | Assistant Hairdresser |
Crew | Jan Read | Additional Writing |
Production | Lothar Wolff | Associate Producer |
Art | Herbert Smith | Art Direction |
Writing | Tennessee Williams | Novel |
Art | Roger K. Furse | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Pierre Balmain | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Beatrice Dawson | Costume Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Bob Lawrance | Makeup Artist |
Production | Robert Lennard | Casting |