The Other Side of Midnight (film)
"The Other Side of Midnight" is a 1977 film directed by Sidney Sheldon, based on his best-selling novel of the same name. The story follows the tumultuous lives of two women, Noelle Page and Catherine Alexander, intertwined with the man they both love, Larry Douglas. Set against the backdrop of World War II and post-war Europe, the film explores themes of love, betrayal, and revenge.
The film features a cast that includes Marie-France Pisier as Noelle and John Beck as Larry. It combines elements of romance and drama, showcasing the emotional struggles of its characters as they navigate their complex relationships. The film's narrative unfolds through a series of flashbacks, revealing the characters' pasts and motivations.