(Festival Mondial du Film et des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles)
Jun 9, 1947
Mexico
No data
Jun 18, 1947
UK
No data
Jul 7, 1947
Sweden
No data
Aug 29, 1947
Belgium
No data
Sep 12, 1947
France
No data
Sep 19, 1947
Italy
No data
Oct 8, 1947
Finland
No data
Nov 7, 1947
Portugal
No data
Nov 17, 1947
Hong Kong
No data
Aug 26, 1948
South Africa
(Johannesburg)
Nov 25, 1948
South Africa
(Durban)
Nov 29, 1948
South Africa
(Cape Town)
Dec 6, 1948
Denmark
No data
Jan 27, 1949
Austria
No data
Jun 10, 1949
Turkey
No data
Oct 1949
Japan
No data
Oct 12, 1949
West Germany
No data
Dec 22, 1949
Austria
(re-release)
Mar 17, 1950
USA
(Miami, Florida, TV premiere)
Feb 12, 1957
Canada
(DVD premiere)
May 19, 2009
Humoresque
(Original title)
De amor también se muere
Argentina
Humoresque
Australia
Humoreske
Austria
Begierde
Austria (alternative title)
Humoresque
Belgium (Flemish title)
Humoresque
Belgium (French title)
Acordes do Coração
Brazil
Humoresque
Canada (English title)
Humoresque
Canada (French title)
De amor también se muere
Chile
Humoresque
Denmark
Humoresque
Ecuador
Ikuinen sävel
Finland
Humoresque
France
Humoreske
Germany
Νοσταλγία
Greece
Nostalgies
Greece (transliterated title)
Humoreszk
Hungary
Perdutamente
Italy
ユーモレスク(1946)
Japan (Japanese title)
De amor también se muere
Mexico
Humoreska
Poland
Fascinação
Portugal
Юмореска
Soviet Union (Russian title)
De amor también se muere
Spain
Humoresque
Sweden
Ölüm Melodisi
Turkey (Turkish title)
Humoresque
UK
Humoresque
USA
Humoreske
West Germany
Sex & Nudity
None
A married woman has multiple affairs. Nothing explicit is said or seen.
Violence & Gore
None
Profanity
None
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Moderate
Helen Wright (Joan Crawford) is an alcoholic. There are some scenes where she is visibly drunk, including the finale. Some smoking, but that can be expected with a film of this era.
Frightening & Intense Scenes
None
A woman walks into the ocean and presumably drowns herself. Quite intense.