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A place in the sun

George Stevens won an Oscar for his 1951 adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's novel An American Tragedy, though the film seems a little overwrought today and even self-parodying at times. Still, Montgomery Clift's performance as a poor lad so drawn to a rich, beautiful girl (Elizabeth Taylor) that he contemplates killing his lower-class fiancée (Shelley Winters) is powerful, sympathetic, and mesmerizing. Taylor makes a strong impression, but Winters is awfully good in the less-glamorous role. The tone of the film is oppressive--the film doesn't exactly breathe with possibility--but there are lots of good reasons to give this movie a visit.

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  • "Corrie has grown into a bright young woman with a loving family and plenty of opportunities ahead as a promising reporter. But now Corrie's stepmother, Almeda, has a secret that threatens to divide not only the town, but Corrie's family."
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  • "George Stevens won an Oscar for his 1951 adaptation of Theodore Dreiser's novel An American Tragedy, though the film seems a little overwrought today and even self-parodying at times. Still, Montgomery Clift's performance as a poor lad so drawn to a rich, beautiful girl (Elizabeth Taylor) that he contemplates killing his lower-class fiancée (Shelley Winters) is powerful, sympathetic, and mesmerizing. Taylor makes a strong impression, but Winters is awfully good in the less-glamorous role. The tone of the film is oppressive--the film doesn't exactly breathe with possibility--but there are lots of good reasons to give this movie a visit."@en

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  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"
  • "Western stories"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "History"@en
  • "History"
  • "Christian fiction"@en
  • "Christian fiction"

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  • "A place in the sun"@en
  • "A place in the sun"
  • "Place in the sun"@en