All This, and Heaven Too (1940)
All This, and Heaven Too is a sumptuous exploration of love, jealousy, and sacrifice set against the backdrop of royal intrigue in 19th-century France. With its rich cinematography and powerful performances, particularly from the lead as the principled governess, the film captures the emotional turmoil of characters caught in the web of societal expectations and personal desires. Viewers will be drawn in by the tension between Henriette and the duplicitous duchess, as well as the palpable chemistry between Henriette and the duke. This poignant tale is perfect for fans of historical dramas and those who appreciate complex relationships that lead to heart-wrenching consequences.