The beautifully engaging song with the same name as the film won the best song Oscar in 1955.
Love is a many splendored thing.
It's the April rose that only grows in the early spring.
Love is nature's way of giving a reason to be living.
That golden crown that makes a man a king.
Once on a high and windy hill
In the morning mist two lovers kissed and the world stood still.
Then your fingers touched my silent heart and taught it how to sing.
Yes, true love a many-splendored thing.
How can we forget such a beautiful song. Henry King, the director, had the privilege to work with Jennifer Jones twice that year for this film and the greatly under-rated film "Good Morning, Miss Dove." Jones was nominated for "Splendored Thing" but she could have been easily nominated for Miss Dove as well.
William Holden is just great as the war correspondent sent to report on the Communist revolution in 1949 China. His love for Jones, an oriental doctor, was endearing and so memorable to watch.
While the ending is not pleasing, this is still one of the greatest romances ever put on the screen.