1948. Directed by Irving Reis, cinematography by GREGG TOLAND. TAGLINE : "Just About the Most Wonderful Love Story Ever Filmed!" - Uncle Rollo finally retires to the house he was brought up in. Lost in thoughts of his lost love, Lark, he does not want to be disturbed in his last days. However, the appearance of his niece and the subsequent romance between her and Lark's nephew causes him to re-evaluate his life and offer some advice so the young couple don't make the same mistake he did all those years ago. "The widowed patriarch of the Dane family adopts a young girl named Lark, whose parents have been killed in a train wreck. This upsets his biological children - Selina, the eldest, and two boys, Roland and Pelham. As the years go by, however, the boys find they like their new "sister" and, as they grow older, they each find themselves in love with the high-spirited, but somewhat manipulative, girl. But each attention and accolade that Lark receives only enflames the jealousy of Selina, who feels Lark is nothing but a parasite, who has usurped Selina's rightful role of both daughter and sister and eventually, matriarch." CAST includes David Niven, Teresa Wright, Evelyn Keyes, Farley Granger, Leo G. Carroll, Jayne Meadows, Philip Friend, Shepperd Strudwick, Melville Cooper, Gigi Perreau. BEHIND THE SCENES TRIVIA : This would be the final film for legendary cinematographer Gregg Toland. He died later that year from a coronary thrombosis at the age of 44. "Rollo" was the maiden name of David Niven's first wife who tragically died after a fall at Tyrone Power's home while attending a party, two years previously.