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- William HoldenHal Carter
- Kim NovakMadge Owens
- Rosalind RussellRosemary
- Betty FieldFlo Owens
- Susan StrasbergMillie Owens
- Cliff RobertsonAlan Benson
- Arthur O'ConnellHoward Bevans
- Verna FeltonHelen Potts
- Reta ShawIrma Kronkite
- Nick AdamsBomber, Paper Boy
- Raymond BaileyMr. Benson
- Elizabeth WilsonChristine Schoenwalder
Picnic (1955) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Joshua Logan, director of the original Broadway stage production, directed the film version, which stars William Holden, Kim Novak, and Rosalind Russell, with Susan Strasberg and Cliff Robertson in supporting roles. Picnic was nominated for six Academy Awards, including Best Picture, and won two.
Picnic: Directed by Joshua Logan. With William Holden, Kim Novak, Betty Field, Susan Strasberg. Emotions are ignited among the complacent townsfolk when a handsome drifter arrives in a small Kansas community on the morning of the Labor Day picnic.
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- Drama, Romance
- Joshua Logan
- 1955-12
Find out the names and roles of the actors and crew members who worked on the 1955 film adaptation of William Inge's play Picnic. See the cast list, the director, the producer, the composer and more.
Picnic - Full Cast & Crew. Best Picture nominee is an adaptation of William Inge's Pulitzer-winning play about a handsome drifter who ambles into a small Kansas town during the Labor Day...
- Joshua Logan
Details. Picnic is a 1956 film directed by Joshua Logan, based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning play by William Inge. Starring William Holden and Kim Novak, the story unfolds over a Labor Day weekend in a small Kansas town, where a charming drifter disrupts the lives of several residents. The film examines themes of desire, societal expectations ...
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In Technicolor and Cinemascope, William Holden at the peak of his stardom, the neatly worked opening to , 1955, from the famous William Inge play, Abraham Weinlood as the railroad man. A handsome drifter ignites passions at a small-town Labor Day picnic.