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    • GIANT (1956) Directed by George Stevens. Screenplay by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat, based on the novel by Edna Ferber. Starring Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean, Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercedes McCambridge, Sal Mineo, Dennis Hopper.
    • WRITTEN ON THE WIND (1959) Directed by Douglas Sirk. Screenplay by George Zuckerman, based on the novel by Robert Wilder. Starring Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone.
    • PILLOW TALK (1959) Directed by Michael Gordon. Screenplay by Stanley Shapiro and Maurice Richlin, story by Russell Rouse and Clarence Greene. Starring Doris Day, Tony Randall, Thelma Ritter, Nick Adams.
    • ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS (1955) Directed by Douglas Sirk. Screenplay by Peg Fenwick, based on the story by Edna Lee and Harry Lee. Starring Jane Wyman, Agnes Moorehead, Conrad Nagel, Virginia Grey.
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    • 'Giant' (1956) After a trip to the East Coast, Texas rancher, Bick Benedict returns home and announces that he's engaged to the lovely, Leslie Lynnton (Elizabeth Taylor).
    • 'All That Heaven Allows' (1955) In a small New England town, widow, Cary Scott (Jane Wyman) starts dating a local landscaper, Ron Kirby, who is much younger than her.
    • 'Pillow Talk' (1959) Interior decorator, Jan Morrow (Doris Day) shares a phone line with a womanizing songwriter, Brad Allen, who constantly ties up the line talking to his girlfriends.
    • 'Written on the Wind' (1956) In Texas, Mitch Wayne works for the oil-rich family of his childhood friend, Kyle Hadley (Robert Stack) whose struggle with alcohol makes him a questionable heir to the family business.
  1. Jul 27, 2024 · Vote for your favorite Rock Hudson movies, regardless of critical reviews or how big the role was. Exploring the world of Rock Hudson movies offers the chance to delve into the rich history and allure of Hollywood's golden age.

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    • Ght Victory (1951) - 7.2
    • 's Favorite Sport? (1964) - 7.2
    • Er Come Back (1961) - 7.2
    • D of The River (1952) - 7.3
    • Low Talk (1959) - 7.4
    • Tten on The Wind (1956) - 7.5
    • That Heaven Allows (1955) - 7.6
    • Chester '73 (1950) - 7.6
    • NT (1956) - 7.6
    • Onds (1966) - 7.7

    Bright Victorystars Arthur Kennedy as Larry Nevins, a World War II veteran blinded by a German sniper. The story follows the character's recuperation at a hospital as he adjusts to his new life as a blind man and falls in love with a caretaker. Nevins' family in Florida refuse to accept Nevins' disability and his fiancee shuns him when he tells her...

    Howard Hawks' 1964 film Man's Favorite Sport? is a pseudo-remake of Hawks' 1938 film Bringing Up Baby. Sportstars Hudson as Roger Willoughby, an Abercrombie & Fitch salesman and fishing expert. A PR person played by Paula Prentiss secures Willoughby a spot in a fishing tournament; she soon discovers he's never fished. RELATED: The 10 Best Sports & ...

    Lover Come Back is one of several collaborations between Hudson, Doris Day and Tony Randall. Lover is the second film to feature the trio, after 1959's Pillow Talk. Hudson and Day star as Jerry Webster and Carol Templeton, rival Madison Avenue ad executives. Webster is extremely unethical but avoids Templeton's attempts to stop him by wining and di...

    Bend of the Riverwas the second Anthony Mann Western to feature Rock Hudson. Hudson stars as Trey Wilson, a gambler who encounters a wagon train on its way to Oregon in the 1860s. The train made arrangements for supplies to be delivered, but the man who has the supplies sells them to a mining camp in California instead. The train, now including Tre...

    Pillow Talkwas the first collaboration between Hudson, Doris Day and Tony Randall. It also sets up a common theme in films starring the trio: mistaken identity. Hudson and Day star as Brad Allen and Jan Morrow, two people who share a phone line. When Brad encounters Jan in a club, he invents a new persona to woo her. The film was the first comedy t...

    Written on the Windwas a melodrama directed by Douglas Sirk. Sirk and Hudson collaborated several times in the 1950s and 1960s. Written stars Hudson as Mitch Wayne, a geologist for a Texas oil company. He is the former friend of Kyle (Robert Stack), one of the heirs to the company fortune and is secretly in love with Kyle's wife Lucy (Lauren Bacall...

    All That Heaven Allows was the fifth collaboration between Hudson and director Douglas Sirk. Heaven stars Hudson as Ron Kirby, a landscape designer who falls in love with Cary Scott, an older widow played by Jane Wyman. He proposes to her, but her upper-crust New England social circle pressures her to decline. She eventually does, the pair split an...

    Hudson has a small role in this 1950 western. He played a Native American named Young Bull, the leader of a group who initially buys guns from John McIntire's Joe Lamont. Bull is displeased with quality of the guns and robs Lamont when he sees the titular perfect Winchester rifle. Bull is later killed when he attacks an army encampment. RELATED: Th...

    Hudson starred alongside James Dean in the latter's final significant film role. The pair star as wealthy Texas rancher Jordan "Bick" Benedict Jr. and oil baron Jett Rink. The two men's rivalry starts when Bick marries Leslie (Elizabeth Taylor), who Jett is in love with. The rivalry deepens over decades as Jett strikes oil on a piece of land given ...

    Secondsis a science fiction film directed by John Frankenheimer. It stars John Randolph as Arthur Hamilton, a middle-aged man who is offered a chance at a "second life" by The Company. It becomes apparent that the "second life" is literal; the Company uses plastic surgery to transform Hamilton into Antiochus "Tony" Wilson (played by Hudson). He com...

  2. May 29, 2024 · Get ready for a nostalgic journey through Hollywood history with our roundup of Rock Hudson Movies. From his breakout role in “All That Heaven Allows” to his iconic performance in “Giant, “...

  3. The Oscar-nominated actor made a name for himself as a hunky leading man in romantic comedies, melodramas, and adventure flicks. In honor of his birthday, let’s take a look back at 12 of his greatest films, ranked worst to best.

  4. Jul 16, 2018 · Revised and Expanded. 50 Rock Hudson films ranked and rated 1950-1984. Screen Idol Ratings Average sources include IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes, Radio Times Film Guide, Halliwell, Maltin and...

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