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This Property Is Condemned (1966)
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Sydney Pollack
's tawdry potboiler, adapted from a one-act play by
Tennessee Williams
, was rife with production problems, culminating in Williams' failed attempt to have his name removed from the credits. The story is set by a framing device as thirteen-year-old Willie Starr (
Mary Badham
) sits on an abandoned railroad track with her friend Tom (
Jon Provost
) and relates the tale of her deceased older sister Alva (
Natalie Wood
). Alva is a beautiful woman living in a small Mississippi town in the 1930s with her manipulative mother Hazel (
Kate Reid
), the owner of a boarding house. Hazel wants Alva to marry the well to do Mr. Johnson (
John Harding
), but Alva has fallen in love with a good-looking stranger from New Orleans, Owen Legate (
Robert Redford
), who is in Mississippi to lay off railroad workers. Hazel is opposed to their love affair and when Owen is beaten to a pulp by a gang of workers, he decides to leave town and take Alva with him. But Hazel fools Owen into thinking Alva is engaged to Mr. Johnson. In retaliation, Alva marries Hazel's loutish lover J.J. (
Charles Bronson
). The next day, she abandons J.J. to meet Owen in New Orleans. Her mother, incensed at Alva's betrayal, sets out to ruin her daughter's reputation by exposing her marriage to J.J. to the world. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Cast
Mary Badham
Willie Starr
Alan Baxter
Knopke
Charles Bronson
J.J. Nichols
Ray Hemphill
Jimmy Bell
Brett Pearson
Charlie Steinkamp
Jon Provost
Tom
Kate Reid
Hazel Starr
Quentin Sondergaard
Hank
Bruce Watson
Lindsay Tate
Natalie Wood
Alva Starr
Dabney Coleman
Salesman
John Harding
Johnson
Robert Redford
Owen Legate
Production Crew
Hal Pereira
Art Director
Philip M. Jefferies
Art Director
Stephen B. Grimes
Art Director
James Wong Howe
Cinematographer
Kenyon Hopkins
Composer (Music Score)
Ann Landers
Costume Designer
Edith Head
Costume Designer
Sydney Pollack
Director
Adrienne Fazan
Editor
Eddie Saeta
First Assistant Director
Ed Butterworth
Makeup
Garrett Morris
Makeup
Wally Westmore
Makeup
Tennessee Williams
Play Author
John Houseman
Producer
Clarence Eurist
Production Manager
Edith R. Sommer
Screenwriter
Francis Ford Coppola
Screenwriter
Fred Coe
Screenwriter
William Kiernan
Set Designer
Jay Livingston
Songwriter
Ray Evans
Songwriter
Paul K. Lerpae
Special Effects
Year: 1966
Runtime: 109
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Romance
Produced by
Paramount
Seven Arts
Release
by Paramount
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