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  2. The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone TV-MA 2003 1h 59m Drama List Reviews 59% Audience Score 250+ Ratings Karen Stone (Helen Mirren) is a former actress who has settled into a staid...

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  3. 0% Tomatometer 5 Reviews 58% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Disheartened by suggestions that she is too old to for her role in a play, 50-year-old actress Karen Stone (Vivien Leigh) travels to...

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  4. Aug 30, 2022 · The movie tells the story of a retired widowed actor named Karen Stone ( Helen Mirren) who chooses to reside in Rome, Italy following her husband's death. There, she meets a woman known simply as ...

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  5. THE ROMAN SPRING OF MRS. STONE. by Tennessee Williams ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 27, 1950. The first novel by the author of The Glass and A Streetcar Named Desire this murky tale of voids and impending violence is as disturbing and lowering as thunder before a storm. Mrs.

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  6. Reviews; Dec 31, 1961 11:00pm PT The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone Vivien Leigh is the star of this gloomy, pessimistic portrait of the artist as a middle-aged widow, from Tennessee Williams' only ...

  7. Full Review | Sep 11, 2019. Dennis Schwartz Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews. The disappointing pic is right in Vivian Leigh's wheel-house, as she inhabits her aging and fading beauty character to...

  8. Based on a novella by iconic playwright Tennessee Williams, The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone came out around the time Williams' career was already in full decline. Williams simply could not match the terrific output he was known for including unbelievably great plays like The Glass Menagerie and Streetcar Named Desire.

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