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La dramática historia de amor de una chica de un pequeño pueblo de Mississippi, Alva Starr, y el funcionario del ferrocarril Owen Legate, ambientada durante la Gran Depresión.La dramática historia de amor de una chica de un pequeño pueblo de Mississippi, Alva Starr, y el funcionario del ferrocarril Owen Legate, ambientada durante la Gran Depresión.La dramática historia de amor de una chica de un pequeño pueblo de Mississippi, Alva Starr, y el funcionario del ferrocarril Owen Legate, ambientada durante la Gran Depresión.
- Premios
- 2 nominaciones en total
Dabney Coleman
- Salesman
- (escenas eliminadas)
Robert Random
- Tiny
- (as Bob Random)
Quentin Sondergaard
- Hank
- (as Quintin Sondergaard)
Glenn Allan
- Boy
- (sin créditos)
Billie Bird
- Party Guest
- (sin créditos)
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- TriviaTennessee Williams was so dismayed by the film made from his play he threatened to have his name taken off the credits.
- ErroresWhen Alva's train is headed to New Orleans, there is a shot of it crossing a long over-water trestle, and there is a modern highway bridge in the background.
- Citas
Alva Starr: New Orleans is certainly not a place where a person needs to feel the pain of separation for long.
- ConexionesFeatured in Film Extra: Sydney Pollock (1973)
- Bandas sonorasWish Me a Rainbow
Lyrics by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans
Opinión destacada
This was the last of the big Hollywood movies of Tennessee Williams plays, a series of masterpieces which started with 'The Glass Menagerie' (1950) and went on for 16 unforgettable years. And this is certainly one of the best. It is simply packed with talent in every department, directed by Sydney Pollack, script by Francis Ford Coppola, and Oscar-level performances from at least four members of the cast: Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, Kate Reid, and Mary Badham. It is such a tragedy that Mary Badham gave up acting after this, as she was pure magic. Of all Natalie Wood's performances, this is probably the best. What an entrancing and magical creature! I never knew her but I had the great treat of sitting across from her at an adjoining dinner table in the Oak Room of the Plaza one night, and was just as dazzled as could be, and against all protocol and etiquette, simply could not take my eyes off her. She was dining with Lauren Bacall, whom I barely noticed in the penumbra of Natalie Wood's supernatural glow, and as a Bacall admirer that really does say something. Robert Redford has to portray a very quiet, contained character, so has little opportunity for 'big acting' in this film, but he triumphs at understatement, which was always one of his strengths. Another of the knockouts is Kate Reid as the most ravening, selfish, exploitative mother you can imagine. Well, I can, as I have met some like that, and believe me, she is spot on, to make your skin crawl. The Natalie Wood character is a revisiting of the girl in 'The Glass Menagerie', someone trapped, taking refuge in her dreams. She throws herself around, from man to man, basking in admiration because there seems to be nothing else. The motif of the cruelty and violence of a gang of men recurs here, reminding us of 'Suddenly, Last Summer'. This setting is a nowhere town in Mississippi, where the railroad is about to close. These are classic Tennessee Williams themes, but deeply felt and genuine, from the heart. By this time, Tennessee himself was as trapped as Natalie Wood, not in the state of Mississippi, but in another state, one of the mind. Seeing him bleary-eyed at a bar in the 1960s was a sad sight, and his gentle but tragic smalltalk as he sipped whiskey lacked focus. He was in what he knew was His Decline. But he must have been thrilled that this whopping realisation of one of his shorter plays came out just when he most needed a boost to his sagging morale. What a pity that after that, there was only television, what Newton Minnow at the time aptly called 'the Vast Wasteland'. The sadness in the Williams plays, and in the play which he himself lived, called his Life, are truly unbearable. Tennessee was a Great Soul. This film deserves to be on the list of everybody's classics, as it has something that will never die about it.
- robert-temple-1
- 4 oct 2008
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