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    Written on the Wind

    1956 · Drama · 1h 39m

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  1. Since its premiere, Written on the Wind has been analyzed and interpreted by professional critics and theorists, amateur writers, and melodrama fans. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and social status.

  2. Written on the Wind: Directed by Douglas Sirk. With Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone. Alcoholic playboy Kyle Hadley marries the woman secretly loved by his poor but hard-working best friend, who in turn is pursued by Kyle's nymphomaniac sister.

    • (13K)
    • Drama
    • Douglas Sirk
    • 1956-12-25
  3. Oct 5, 2023 · 4. What is the plot of “Written on the Wind”? The movie revolves around the turbulent lives of two families intertwined by friendship, ambition, and desires. It explores themes of love, power, and the destructive nature of secrets. 5. Does “Written on the Wind” have any awards?

  4. Summaries. Alcoholic playboy Kyle Hadley marries the woman secretly loved by his poor but hard-working best friend, who in turn is pursued by Kyle's nymphomaniac sister. On 24 October 1955, the hard-working geologist of the Hadley Oil Company Mitch Wayne meets the executive secretary Lucy Moore in the office of her boss Bill Ryan in New York ...

  5. Written on the Wind. Mitch Wayne (Rock Hudson) is a geologist working for the Hadleys, an oil-rich Texas family. While the patriarch, Jared (Robert Keith), works hard to establish the family ...

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    • Rock Hudson
    • Douglas Sirk
    • Drama
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  6. Jan 18, 1998 · All the reviews of this movie seem to involve lists: It's about wealth, alcoholism, nymphomania, impotence, suicide, and veiled elements of incest and homosexuality. And the theme song, by Sammy Cahn, is sung by the Four Aces. The pieces are in place for a film you can mock and patronize.

  7. Frank Skinner. Produced by. Albert Zugsmith. The Technicolor expressionism of Douglas Sirk reached a fever pitch with this operatic tragedy, which finds the director pushing his florid visuals and his critiques of American culture to their subversive extremes.

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