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  1. Sweet Bird of Youth is a 1962 American drama film starring Paul Newman and Geraldine Page, with Shirley Knight, Madeleine Sherwood, Ed Begley, Rip Torn and Mildred Dunnock in support. Based on the 1959 play of the same name by Tennessee Williams, the film was adapted and directed by Richard Brooks.

  2. Summaries. A drifter and a faded film star, both traumatized by Hollywood, arrive to the guy's hometown, where the old bitter memories revive again. Drifter Chance Wayne returns to his hometown after many years of trying to make it in the movies.

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  4. Sex, money, hypocrisy, financial and emotional blackmail are familiar elements in Williams' literary realm and combine powerfully in Sweet Bird of Youth as Chance (Newman) battles his private demons in a desperate bid to redeem his wasted life and recapture his lost sweet bird of youth.

    • Richard Brooks, Hank Moonjean
    • Paul Newman
  5. After unsuccessfully trying his luck in Hollywood, charming gigolo Chance Wayne (Paul Newman) wanders back to his hometown, accompanied by Alexandra Del Lago (Geraldine Page), a movie star on the...

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  8. Sweet Bird of Youth. 1962 · 2 hr. TV-PG. Drama. In his quest to become a movie star, Chance will use anyone, but when he comes home, his good looks may not protect him from those he hurt. Subtitles: English. Starring: Paul Newman Geraldine Page Shirley Knight Ed Begley Rip Torn Mildred Dunnock. Directed by: Richard Brooks.

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