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Picnic

  • TV Movie
  • 2000
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
298
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Picnic (2000)
DramaRomance

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.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.

  • Director
    • Ivan Passer
  • Writers
    • William Inge
    • Shelley Evans
  • Stars
    • Bonnie Bedelia
    • Josh Brolin
    • Ben Caswell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    298
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ivan Passer
    • Writers
      • William Inge
      • Shelley Evans
    • Stars
      • Bonnie Bedelia
      • Josh Brolin
      • Ben Caswell
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bonnie Bedelia
    Bonnie Bedelia
    • Flo Owens
    Josh Brolin
    Josh Brolin
    • Hal Carter
    Ben Caswell
    Ben Caswell
    • Alan Benson
    JD Evermore
    JD Evermore
    • Younger Cop
    • (as J.D. Evermore)
    Gretchen Mol
    Gretchen Mol
    • Madge Owens
    Chad Morgan
    Chad Morgan
    • Millie Owens
    Jay O. Sanders
    Jay O. Sanders
    • Howard Bevens
    Mary Steenburgen
    Mary Steenburgen
    • Rosemary Sydney
    Christopher Bills
    • Bomber
    Rodger Boyce
    Rodger Boyce
    • The Mayor
    E.J. Nolan
    E.J. Nolan
    • The Photographer
    Cole Dabney
    Cole Dabney
    • Carnival Game Player
    Richard Dillard
    Richard Dillard
    • Mr. Benson
    Davi Jay
    • Hotel Clerk
    Dorothy Layne
    • Mrs. Hawkins
    Marietta Marich
    • Mrs. Potts
    Marco Perella
    Marco Perella
    • Police Chief
    Donnie Price
    Donnie Price
    • Donnie Price
    • Director
      • Ivan Passer
    • Writers
      • William Inge
      • Shelley Evans
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    1marsha66

    Yuk.

    Perhaps it's because I am so in love with the William Holden - Kim Novak version, or because I'm not a Gen-X'er, but this was absolutely the worst remake I have ever seen. Without the original's soundtrack, it just seemed like another typical TV movie...yes, about as bland as Kraft cheese.
    nunculus

    Yearning

    The Czech director Ivan Passer is perhaps the most unfulfilled of great contemporary filmmakers. His masterpieces in America--BORN TO WIN and CUTTER'S WAY--were seen by almost no one, and I doubt he had much of an audience for this "Kraft Premier Movie," which belies Robert Altman's notorious remark about Kraft's television products--"as bland as their cheese." William Inge's study of stifled erotic yearning in a small town now takes on a mythic stature. But powerful as that mythos is, Passer doesn't turn the star-crossed leads (Gretchen Mol and Josh Brolin, both luminous) into statues. On the contrary, he just accretes amazing lyricism everywhere--it stacks up on the surface of the movie like so many barnacles. The ending is a blissful liftoff that may make you feel you're living in another time and place. Visually, the work may not be as distinguished as you might like, but in terms of intuitive rhapsodic skill, Passer is right up there with Altman. Somebody, anybody, get this man more work.
    4LeroyBrown-2

    Flat and slow

    This version moved a little slow for my taste and I suppose I have problems with this play to begin with. But first the movie, it's a typical TV movie version of a play which means it doesn't have the flair of the original film version with William Holden. What they couldn't afford to hire more than twelve people as extras? Why move the movie up to 1966? So you could give the little sister a line about the Vietnam war protests? Why not 1963 and give her a line about the civil rights movement?

    As for the casting, some hits some misses. Jay O. Sanders hit the right notes for his character especially with his scenes with Josh Brolin. Brolin on the other hand miss a lot of the notes. He's believable as an ex-BMOC jock but he doesn't have the raw sensuality of William Holden. I always thought Brolin looks a little bit like a gorilla to have all the women in town go ape over him (pardon the pun). Gretchen Moll was lovely but she seemed a little too wise for the character she played. She didn't project the innocence or ignorance that the character required. Maybe it's because she and Brolin were about 5 years older than the characters should be. But then again Holden was ten years too old. Bonnie Bedelia was rather forgettable as the mother and Mary Steenburgen can't seem to make up her mind whether she was playing Blanche duBois or Katharine from "The Taming of The Shrew".

    As for Mr. Inge's play, I always felt that stories like this of a young woman choosing passion over practicality always needed an epilogue. "The Twilight Zone" I believe offer a likely epilogue with the episode, "Spur of the Moment" where a young Diana Hyland was being chased by a bitter older Diana Hyland, because the younger Diana Hyland chose to run off with a guy similar to Hal Carter.
    bodi-3

    Sucks

    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
    n-naqib

    disappointing

    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.

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    • Trivia
      The 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.
    • Goofs
      Car tires would not have made peeling noises when leaving a dirt parking area.
    • Connections
      Version of Picnic (1955)
    • Soundtracks
      Hey Baby
      By Bruce Chanel

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    • Release date
      • April 16, 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Piknik
    • Filming locations
      • Martindale, Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Blue André Productions
      • Columbia TriStar Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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