Nominated* for seven Academy Awards®including Best Pictureand winner of two, Separate Tables is a provocative and intelligent film (Variety) and a cinematic masterpiece of compassion and touching sensitivity. Travel to the Beauregard Hotel where the eccentric guests all share one common traitloneliness. There's Major Pollack (David Niven), who hides a dark secret behind a polished military veneer; Sibyl Railton-Bell (Deborah Kerr), a shy, neurotic old maid who lacks the courage to break away from her domineering mother; John Malcolm (Burt Lancaster), a disenchanted writer who drowns his bitterness in a pool of alcohol; and Ann Shankland (Rita Hayworth), whose narcissism masks a deep fear of growing old alone and unloved. In one emotional evening, these four unhappy misfits will bare their innermost secrets...and change each others lives forever. *1958: Actor (David Niven, won), Actress (Deborah Kerr), Supporting Actress (Wendy Hiller, won), Adapted Screenplay, Cinematography (B&W), Score