: This marked the third and final pairing of Tyrone Power and Gene Tierney, following their successful collaborations in The Razor’s Edge (1946) and Son of Fury: The Story of Benjamin Blake (1942).
: Sara's aunt who accompanies her on the trip. Themes and Production That Wonderful Urge(1948)
You can find more detailed reviews and viewer ratings for the film on platforms like IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes. That Wonderful Urge (1948) - IMDb : This marked the third and final pairing
: The film satirizes the "yellow journalism" of the era, where the public's hunger for "freaks served up with all the trimmings" outweighed the value of normal human decency. That Wonderful Urge (1948) - IMDb : The
The story follows (Tyrone Power), an ambitious investigative reporter for the New York Chronicle who has made a career out of writing scathing articles about Sara Farley (Gene Tierney), a wealthy and eccentric grocery store heiress.
: A "madcap" heiress who uses her social power and the press as a weapon of retaliation.
Under pressure from his editor to get a direct quote, Tom follows Sara to a ski resort in Sun Valley, Idaho, posing as a small-town newspaperman named "Tom Thomas" to gain her trust. The ruse works; the two spend time together after a dogsledding mishap leaves them stranded in an emergency cabin. Tom finds himself genuinely charmed by Sara's down-to-earth nature, but before he can publish a more sympathetic piece, Sara discovers his true identity.