A 35mm print of Douglas Sirk's 1955 masterpiece.
An upper-class widow (Jane Wyman) falls in love with a much younger (and lower class) nurseryman (Rock Hudson), much to the disapproval of her children and community. When the neighbors start to talk, the facade of flawless '50s Americana begins to fall away. Featuring gorgeous Technicolor cinematography by Russell Metty.
An upper-class widow (Jane Wyman) falls in love with a much younger (and lower class) nurseryman (Rock Hudson), much to the disapproval of her children and community. When the neighbors start to talk, the facade of flawless '50s Americana begins to fall away. Featuring gorgeous Technicolor cinematography by Russell Metty.
Director: Douglas Sirk
Run time: 89 mins
Format: 35mm
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