During the 1940s, Maurice Bendrix, a writer recently discharged from the armed service, falls in love with Sarah Miles, whom he interviews for a book. Sarah is married, but she and Maurice eventually give in to their mutual attraction, leading to an affair that lasts several months. Maurice's jealousy, along with the bombing of London by the Germans, seemingly leads to the end of their relationship. However, the reasons are later revealed to be more complex.
Unfortunately the movie The End of the Affair is not yet available on HBO Max.
Directing | Edward Dmytryk | Director |
Writing | Graham Greene | Novel |
Writing | Lenore J. Coffee | Screenplay |
Camera | Laurie Ridley | Still Photographer |
Production | David Lewis | Producer |
Production | David E. Rose | Executive Producer |
Sound | Benjamin Frankel | Music |
Camera | Wilkie Cooper | Director of Photography |
Editing | Alan Osbiston | Editor |
Art | Donald M. Ashton | Art Direction |
Sound | Chris Greenham | Sound Editor |
Production | Paul Sheridan | Casting |
Costume & Make-Up | Maude Onslow | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Neville Smallwood | Makeup Artist |
Production | Ernest Holding | Production Manager |
Directing | Chris Noble | Assistant Director |
Sound | John Cox | Sound Supervisor |
Sound | Bob Jones | Sound Recordist |
Sound | Red Law | Sound Recordist |
Costume & Make-Up | Julia Squire | Costume Design |
Directing | Betty Forster | Continuity |