《Quartier de femmes (1973)》Storyline
[Note: For trivia buffs, this is the film that inspired he oft-quoted Cary Grant impersonation of "Ju-dy,Ju-dy,Ju-dy" - he character name of his vampish co-star, although he never pronounces her name that way.The dreamlike sports film was nominated for three Academy Awards Oscars - Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay (Phil Alden Robinson), and Best Musical Score (a haunting and mystical score by James Horner).It was the first animated film to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature Film, a new category.In the dark, mysterious house, Mr.Lockwood (Miles Mander), a "new tenant at the Grange," announces to his landlord Heathcliff (Laurence Olivier) (the master of the house) and his wife Isabella (Geraldine Fitzgerald) that he is lost and must stay the night for shelter.(The 48-minute TV comedy-drama was originally presented on NBC-TV""s "Philco-Goodyear Playhouse" series on May 24, 1953 as a 60-minute broadcast, with leads Rod Steiger and Nancy Marchand, during a period now recognized as the "Golden Age of Television.