Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe son of the richest man in town wants to marry the town's beauty queen, but then she meets an interesting stranger who just got off the train.The son of the richest man in town wants to marry the town's beauty queen, but then she meets an interesting stranger who just got off the train.The son of the richest man in town wants to marry the town's beauty queen, but then she meets an interesting stranger who just got off the train.
JD Evermore
- Younger Cop
- (as J.D. Evermore)
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what a horrible treatment to a great script....all the characters are stiff and without any merit for the audience... how dare they ruin a wonderful story .. and especially try to duplicate a masterpiece.. with Holden and Novak... it stinks
But where can I buy a copy? I would love to get it on dvd, but can't seem to find it anywhere. I can't even find a streaming copy to view. Can anyone help?
According to reviewers, the year is 1955 and the players are 20 year-old college kids about to enter grad school. Jolly joke!
1955? The synthesizer keyboard was not invented yet, but there it is on the bandstand. The Ford Pony Car was not invented yet, but there it is playing oldies music. The synthesizer appeared to be a model from the mid 1970's. The Pony Car at best is from the mid 1960's.
20 year-old college kids? Josh Brolin had seen 32 birthdays when this made-for-TV movie was produced.
The plot is so predictable that viewers have plenty of spare time to think of all the errors appearing upon their TV's.
1955? The synthesizer keyboard was not invented yet, but there it is on the bandstand. The Ford Pony Car was not invented yet, but there it is playing oldies music. The synthesizer appeared to be a model from the mid 1970's. The Pony Car at best is from the mid 1960's.
20 year-old college kids? Josh Brolin had seen 32 birthdays when this made-for-TV movie was produced.
The plot is so predictable that viewers have plenty of spare time to think of all the errors appearing upon their TV's.
Since I worked on PICNIC as LOCATIONS CREW, and saw the movie on T.V. myself and recorded it on VHS, I think personally that DIRECTOR, Ivan Passer did an Excellent job along with PRODUCER, Blue Andre in making the film. GRETCHEN MOL, CHAD MORGAN, BEN CASWELL, JOSH BROLIN and all other CAST and EXTRAS that were involved made an outstanding performance in this CLASSIC EPIC. WONDERFUL, PERFECT... JUST ONE MORE... P I C N I C !
Larry Friedel (LOCATIONS)
Larry Friedel (LOCATIONS)
I know it's become a cliché to pour scorn on movie re-makes and it's probably unfair to compare a TV movie with one made for the big screen, but this version of "Picnic" is so inconsolably bad that I feel it deserves no excuses. The original (1955 version) was magical in the way it moved all of a part, as though nobody was directing it. This re-make has a steely, contemporary feel to it; the acting is stiff and self-conscious and the cinematography heavy and uninspiring. Please watch William Holden as the charming bum-in-town and Kim Novak as the wistful country girl in the 1955 version (directed by Joshua Logan) and you'll see what I mean.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizThe original Broadway production of "The Picnic" by William Inge opened on February 19, 1953 at the Music Box Theater, ran for 477 performances and won the Pulitzer Prize in Drama in 1953.
- BlooperCar tires would not have made peeling noises when leaving a dirt parking area.
- ConnessioniVersion of Picnic (1955)
- Colonne sonoreHey Baby
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