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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe residents of Peyton Place are not happy when its most famous resident, Alison Mackenzie, writes a "shocking" novel detailing the sinful secrets of the town.The residents of Peyton Place are not happy when its most famous resident, Alison Mackenzie, writes a "shocking" novel detailing the sinful secrets of the town.The residents of Peyton Place are not happy when its most famous resident, Alison Mackenzie, writes a "shocking" novel detailing the sinful secrets of the town.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Gunnar Hellström
- Nils Larsen
- (as Gunnar Hellstrom)
Tom Anthony
- Townsman at Meeting
- (non crédité)
Walter Bacon
- Townsman at Meeting
- (non crédité)
Joan Banks
- Mrs. Humphries
- (non crédité)
Helen Bennett
- Interviewer
- (non crédité)
George Boyce
- Townsman at Meeting
- (non crédité)
Bill Bradley
- Mark Steele
- (non crédité)
Ralph Brooks
- Townsman
- (non crédité)
Robert Buckingham
- Waiter
- (non crédité)
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Not as sensational as the great Metalious' novel based upon a small New England town with all it's small talk, and nasty inuendos, but it holds it's own with fine performances of Mary Astor, who really steals the show as the embittered mean old lady who spoils things for others. Cast includes Carol Lynley as Allison Mackenzie who writes her book; Jaff Chandler, as the publicist; Eleanor Parker as Connie; and Tuesday Weld as Selena Cross. I give it 6/10
The sequel to the fifties blockbuster ,it's much more modest in scope and in ambition and its ending is so predictable it does not equal the first episode.Constance McKenzie (Lana Turner is replaced by Eleanor Parker) is no longer the central character but one must say there is no more central character.There are about three plots which could be depicted as "the book Alison wrote" "Ted and his over possessive mom" and "Will Selena be an outcast for all her life?" .All these plots meet in the end as Alison's stepfather stands in great danger of being discharged ,cause he put his stepdaughter's more or less autobiographical "work" in his high school library.Lucianna Paluzzi ,who plays the unfortunate daughter-in-law ,is a future James Bond Girl ( one of the best villains ,Fiona Volpe, in "Thunderball")
"Peyton Place" fans might be interested but the others had better choose the 1957 original work .
"Peyton Place" fans might be interested but the others had better choose the 1957 original work .
Lacking the better cast and production of the original, RETURN TO PEYTON PLACE is only a mediocre movie. In this sequel, Allison MacKenzie (CAROL LYNLEY) has written a novel about the citizens of her hometown, many of whom are less than thrilled. While Allison is in New York finalizing the publication of her work she falls for married publisher Lewis Jackman (JEFF CHANDLER). Back home,Allison's stepfather school principal Mike Rossi (ROBERT STERLING) is being threatened with removal from his post by schoolboard trustee Roberta Carter (MARY ASTOR) if he dares to stock Allison's book in the high school library. Roberta is also busy trying to destroy her son Ted's (BRETT HALSEY) marriage to his new bride Raffaella (A pre THUNDERBALL LUCIANNA PALUZZI). An additional concern for Roberta is keeping the town incest rape victim Selena (TUESDAY WELD), who is also the centerpiece of Allison's novel, away from son Ted. The characters of Allison and her mother Constance (ELEANOR PARKER) were the mainstays in the original. Here they become almost secondary when you watch MARY ASTOR wipe the floor with everyone in this film. Nobody can stare you down like ASTOR ! Nor can anyone in this movie match her subtle gestures or command. Telling his mother that his bride is a nice girl after she has insinuated differently, ASTOR adds, "Maybe it's the way she dresses." LYNLEY is over dramatic after her first 20 minutes. CHANDLER comes across as a dullard. WELD holds her own fairly well, except for an over the top semi flashback scene with new ski instructor boyfriend Nils (GUNNAR HELSTROM), where she proceeds to get hysterical and belt him with a fireplace poker. Veteran PARKER doesn't have much to work with here, but does admirably. PALUZZI is beautiful, but no match for sparring partner ASTOR. Sometimes you're better off not seeing what became of your favorite characters.
After reading a feature article about Grace Metalious (the 1950's "Pandora in blue jeans") in the Baltimore Sun a few years ago, I read "Peyton Place" twice and then watched both the original film and this sequel. I'd seen the latter in the theater when it first came out and it's funny what time and your own experiences can do to an old film like "Return." Having become a writer myself, I was fascinated by Jeff Chandler as the editor who tells Allison MacKenzie what it takes to become a real writer, not just a talented kid with an idea. Chandler's constant reference to a great editor (I suspect the man he refers to was based on a real-life editor) who MADE such talented wannabes into writers by giving their books shape and direction and Chandler's tutelage of Allison made "Return to Peyton Place" fascinating to me. Fans of the original "Peyton Place" will have to adjust to the change of cast, but this sequel has its own strong performers, like Mary Astor as a domineering mother and Carol Lynley, her beauty in full bloom and quite competent as Allison. I thought Gunnar Helstrom also stood out and this entire effort is worth a look.
The 1957 movie "Peyton Place" set the stage and provided the fodder for this 1961 movie. One of the young schoolgirls aspired to be an author and here she writes a novel based on her growing up in Peyton Place and the tragic events depicted in the 1957 movie. The book becomes a best seller and she receives an award for a new novelist but it stirs up trouble in Peyton Place among the townspeople who consider it pornographic trash.
To me it isn't helpful to directly compare the two movies, they have different slates of actors and the moods are quite different. The 1957 movie feels more like all the older movies that came before while the 1961 movie feels a lot more modern. I enjoyed both of them as they have different focuses and different ways to tie things up and move forward.
Of note both Carol Lynley and Tuesday Weld were actual teenagers, 18 and 17, during filming. Jeff Chandler was already 41 and he died the not long after the movie was released. I have been a Carol Lynley fan since I saw her in "Blue Denim" and it was fun seeing her in this role as the new author. Mary Astor, getting closer to the end of her career, is superb as the selfish mother and town school board member who was the strongest objector to the new novel, and also pretty much everything else that went on the town unless she already approved of it. I believe every small town has one of those ladies.
To me it isn't helpful to directly compare the two movies, they have different slates of actors and the moods are quite different. The 1957 movie feels more like all the older movies that came before while the 1961 movie feels a lot more modern. I enjoyed both of them as they have different focuses and different ways to tie things up and move forward.
Of note both Carol Lynley and Tuesday Weld were actual teenagers, 18 and 17, during filming. Jeff Chandler was already 41 and he died the not long after the movie was released. I have been a Carol Lynley fan since I saw her in "Blue Denim" and it was fun seeing her in this role as the new author. Mary Astor, getting closer to the end of her career, is superb as the selfish mother and town school board member who was the strongest objector to the new novel, and also pretty much everything else that went on the town unless she already approved of it. I believe every small town has one of those ladies.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesBrett Halsey and Luciana Paluzzi, who played husband and wife in this film, were actually married at the time.
- GaffesAlthough this sequel picks up just several years after original story ends in the early-mid Forties, the new story occurs 15 years later with barely-aged characters living in the early Sixties.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Film Review: In Cold Blood/Glossies (1968)
- Bandes originalesThe Wonderful Season of Love
Music by Franz Waxman
Lyrics by Paul Francis Webster
Performed by Rosemary Clooney
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- Date de sortie
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El regreso a la caldera del diablo
- Lieux de tournage
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- Budget
- 1 785 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée2 heures 3 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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