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Sweet Bird of Youth (1962)
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Synopsis
Paul Newman
recreates his Broadway role in the 1962 film version of
Tennessee Williams
' Sweet Bird of Youth. Newman plays handsome hustler Chance Wayne, who romances fading film star Alexandra Del Lago (
Geraldine Page
) in hopes of winning a movie contract for himself. The mercenary Wayne and the self-destructive Alexandra find themselves in Chance's home town, where corrupt politician Boss Finley (Oscar-winner Ed Begley) rules the roost. Finley's daughter Heavenly (
Shirley Knight
), impregnated by Chance during his last visit, dreams of a reunion with her old beau, but Finley and his brutish son Tom Jr. (
Rip Torn
) make certain that no such reunion occurs. Even the well-intentioned interventions of Heavenly's Aunt Nonny (
Mildred Dunnock
) fail to move the stubborn Finley. Warned to leave town or risk a broken skull, Chance is dumped by Alexandra, whose recent "comeback" film has proven a success and who thus no longer needs a gigolo to feed her ego. From this point on,
Richard Brooks
' screenplay departs so radically from the
Tennessee Williams
original that to elucidate the differences would require a book in itself. Suffice to say that the play's Chance Wayne is rendered "less than a man" by the vengeful Finley, whereas the film's Wayne emerges with all his working parts intact. A second version Sweet Bird of Youth (1989), purportedly based on Williams' own rewrite of his earlier material, was filmed for television in 1989, with
Elizabeth Taylor
and
Mark Harmon
in the leads, and with
Rip Torn
, Tom Finley Jr. in the original, stepping into the role of Boss Finley. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Philip Abbott
Dr. George Scudder
Charles Arnt
Mayor Henricks
Barry Atwater
Ben Jackson
Ed Begley, Sr.
"Boss" Finley
Barry Cahill
Bud
James Chandler
Prof. Brutus Haven Smith
James Douglas
Leroy
Mildred Dunnock
Aunt Nonnie
Shirley Knight
Heavenly Finley
Geraldine Page
Alexandra Del Lago, Princess Cosmonopolous
Madeleine Sherwood
Miss Lucy
Dub Taylor
Dan Hatcher
Corey Allen
Scotty
Paul Newman
Chance Wayne
Rip Torn
Thomas J. Finley, Jr.
Dorothy Konrad
Mrs. Maribelle Norris
Production Crew
George W. Davis
Art Director
Urie McCleary
Art Director
Milton Krasner
Cinematographer
Harold Gelman
Composer (Music Score)
Orry-Kelly
Costume Designer
Richard Brooks
Director
Henry Berman
Editor
William J. Tuttle
Makeup
Robert Armbruster
Musical Direction/Supervision
Tennessee Williams
Play Author
Pandro S. Berman
Producer
Richard Brooks
Screenwriter
Tennessee Williams
Screenwriter
Henry W. Grace
Set Designer
Hugh Hunt
Set Designer
Lee Le Blanc
Special Effects
Year: 1962
Runtime: 120
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Color type
Metrocolor
Produced by
MGM
Pandro S. Berman
Release
by MGM
© 2009 Spout LLC. Portions of content provided by All Movie Guide.