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starring: Kim Stanley, Lloyd Bridges, Steven Hill, Betty Lou Holland, Joan Copelanddirected by: John Cromwell
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786302824759
Format: Black & White, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6302824753
Label: Columbia/Tri-Star
Manufacturer: Columbia/Tri-Star
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Columbia/Tri-Star
Release Date: January 15, 1987
Running Time: 104 minutes
Sales Rank: 12049
Studio: Columbia/Tri-Star
Theatrical Release Date: 1958
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Rating: - Please Put On DVD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Plese put this great movie classic on DVD so that humble people such as myself can afford it.Thanks!!!!
Rating: - Kim Stanley - the GREATEST
When I first saw this film in 1958, I was struck by just how talented Miss Stanley was. She really gets into the character. Her many tv appearances and stage hits brought home, she was maybe the greatest actress of the 1950's. With her passing a couple of months ago, we have lost that great talent, but we have this film and a couple of others to remind us just how GREAT she was.
Rating: - "I WANNA BE LOVED BY YOU ...."
Constant rejection? What really motived her ascent into Hollywood's firmament? Marilyn Mon......no, this is not her bio. Or is it? Yes, it is up to a specific point [track the sequences up to the asexual caregiver at the end, pre-Paula Strasberg's timely intervention] She was sometimes known as the Silver Witch, and this is just a bit of what the incredibly talented KIM STANLEY brings to this role - Dangerous quicksand.
An episodic view, presented in appropriate segments, of the rise of ... Read More
Rating: - The Goddess
I thought this film was great. I saw it years ago and would like to obtain it on video. Kim Stanley was superb in the role, and has captured her character's neurosis perfectly. Patty Duke, playing the part of the Goddess as a neglected child,never fails to tug on the heartstrings. Lloyd Bridges also plays a great role as Kim Stanley's confused and at times bewildered suitor. This film can be quite harrowing to those of us with great sensitivity to people in emotional and mental turmoil, brought ... Read More
Rating: - Odd
This film left me dumbfounded, as if no-one had worked out what genre was being attempted. The tone is all over the place. It's not camp enough to be funny, not good enough to be a drama, and unable to be an exploration of a Marilyn Monroe type, since it was made before Marilyn began to disrupt productions with her psychiatric problems. However it still has a strange claustrophobic fascination. I particularly like the scenes with Kim Stanley and Lloyd Bridges, set in huge rooms, with no dialogue and ... Read More
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