• Re: PICNIC (1955)

    From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to OldBob on Tue Dec 6 01:22:11 2022
    On Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 1:52:55 PM UTC-7, OldBob wrote:
    On 10/1/2015 3:26 PM, SLGreg wrote:
    Joshua Logan's faithful 1955 screen adaptation of William Inge's
    Pulitzer Prize-winning play about small-town America features a
    stellar performance by William Holden as Hal Carter, a drifter who
    comes to a small Kansas hamlet just as the community is preparing to celebrate Labor Day.

    I've always liked "Picnic". Not because it is a cinematic masterpiece
    (far from it) but I like the small town Midwestern setting and Kim Novak
    was absolutely drop dead gorgeous.
    Plus the slow dance sequence is terrific.
    The supporting actors did a great job too, esp. Ros Russel and Arthur O'Connell.
    Great cinematography and, of course, that song.

    (Youtube upload):

    "What's My Line? - Randolph Churchill; Kim Novak; Desi Arnaz [panel] (Feb 5, 1956)"

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  • From gggg gggg@21:1/5 to OldBob on Thu Dec 8 19:52:34 2022
    On Thursday, October 1, 2015 at 1:52:55 PM UTC-7, OldBob wrote:
    On 10/1/2015 3:26 PM, SLGreg wrote:
    Joshua Logan's faithful 1955 screen adaptation of William Inge's
    Pulitzer Prize-winning play about small-town America features a
    stellar performance by William Holden as Hal Carter, a drifter who
    comes to a small Kansas hamlet just as the community is preparing to celebrate Labor Day.

    I've always liked "Picnic". Not because it is a cinematic masterpiece
    (far from it) but I like the small town Midwestern setting and Kim Novak
    was absolutely drop dead gorgeous.
    Plus the slow dance sequence is terrific.
    The supporting actors did a great job too, esp. Ros Russel and Arthur O'Connell.
    Great cinematography and, of course, that song.

    (2022 Youtube upload):

    "Film Review: Picnic with William Holden and The Golden Era Of Melodrama"

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