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Synopsis
George Stevens' sprawling adaptation of Edna Ferber's best-selling novel successfully walks a fine line between potboiler and serious drama for its 210-minute running time, making it one of the few epics of its era that continues to hold up as engrossing entertainment across the decades. Giant opens circa 1922 in Maryland, where Texas rancher Jordan "Bick" Benedict (Rock Hudson) has arrived to buy a stallion called War Winds from its owner, Dr. Horace Lynnton (Paul Fix). But much as Bick loves and knows horses, he finds himself even more transfixed by the doctor's daughter, Leslie Lynnton (Elizabeth Taylor), and after some awkward moments, she has to admit that she's equally drawn to the shy, laconic Texan. They get married and Leslie spends her honeymoon traveling with Jordan to his ranch, Reata, which covers nearly a million acres of Texas. Once there, however, she finds that she has to push her way into her rightful role as mistress of the house, past Bick's sister, Luz (Mercedes McCambridge), who can't accept her brother's marriage or the changes it means in the home they share. Also working around Reata is the laconic ranch hand Jett Rink (James Dean) -- from a family as rooted in Texas as the Benedicts but not nearly as lucky (or "foxy"), Jett is dirt-poor and barely educated at all, and he fairly oozes resentment at Bick for his arrogance, although Luz likes him and for that reason alone Bick is obliged to keep him on. One thing Jett does have in common with his employer is that he is in awe of Leslie's beauty; another is his nearly total contempt for the Mexican-Americans who work for them -- Jett and Bick may have contempt for each other, but either one is just as likely to dismiss the Mexican-Americans around them as a bunch of shiftless "wetbacks." Luz feels so threatened with a loss of power and control that she decides to assert herself with War Winds, yet another "prize" that Bick brought back from Maryland that resists her authority -- then decides to ride the stallion despite being warned that no one but Leslie is wholly safe on him, and spurs him brutally in an effort to break him, which ends up destroying them both in the battle of wills she starts. After Luz's death, Jett learns that she left him a tiny piece of land for his own, on Reata, which he refuses to sell back to Bick, preferring to keep it for his own and maybe prospect for oil on it. Meanwhile, Leslie and Bick have their own problems -- Leslie can't abide the wretched conditions in which the Mexican families who work on Reata are allowed to live, taking a special interest in Mr. and Mrs. Obregon and their baby, Angel; but Bick doesn't want his wife, or any member of his family, concerning themselves with "those people." Leslie's humanity and her independence push their marriage to the limit, but Bick comes to accept this in his wife, and in four years of marriage they have three handsome children, a boy and two girls, and a loving if occasionally awkward home life. Meanwhile, Jett strikes oil on his land -- which he's named Little Reata -- and in a couple of years he's on his way to becoming the richest man in Texas, getting drilling contracts on all of the land in the area (except Reata) and making more money than the Benedicts ever saw from raising cattle. Bick is almost oblivious to the way Jett grows in power and influence across the years and the state, mostly because he's got his own family to worry about, including a son, Jordan III (

Cast

Carroll Baker Luz Benedict II
Fran Bennett Judy Benedict
Elsa Cardenas Juana Benedict
Carolyn Craig Lacey Lynnton
James Dean Jett Rink
Pilar del Rey Mrs. Obregon
Mary Ann Edwards Adarene Clinch
Judith Evelyn Mrs. Horace Lynnton
Paul Fix Dr. Horace Lynnton
Monte Hale Bale Clinch
Earl Holliman Bob Dace
Rock Hudson Bick Benedict
Maurice Jara Dr. Guerra
Mercedes McCambridge Luz Benedict
Victor Millan Angel Obregon I
Sal Mineo Angel Obregon Ill
Noreen Nash Lorna Lane
Robert Nichols Pinky Synthe
Alexander Scourby Old Polo
Mickey Simpson Sarge
Elizabeth Taylor Leslie Lynnton
Rod Taylor Sir David Karfrey
Charles Watts Whitside
Napoleon Whiting Swazey
Chill Wills Uncle Bawley
Jane Withers Vashti Synthe
Dennis Hopper Jordan Benedict III
Ray Whitley Watts
Tina Menard Lupe

Production Crew

Edna Ferber Book Author
William C. Mellor Cinematographer
Dimitri Tiomkin Composer (Music Score)
Marjorie Best Costume Designer
Moss Mabry Costume Designer
George Stevens Director
Fred Bohanan Editor
Philip W. Anderson Editor
William W. Hornbeck Editor
Gordon Bau Makeup
Dimitri Tiomkin Musical Direction/Supervision
George Stevens Producer
Henry Ginsberg Producer
Boris Leven Production Designer
Ralph S. Hurst Production Designer
Fred Guiol Screenwriter
Ivan Moffat Screenwriter
Ralph S. Hurst Set Designer
Paul Francis Webster Songwriter
Year: 1956
Runtime: 210
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature


Color type
Warner Color

Produced by
Warner Brothers

Awards
1956 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle
1956 - Best Picture - Academy
1956 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
1956 - Best Picture - Academy
1956 - Best Picture - Academy
1956 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1956 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1956 - Best Picture - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association
1998 - 100 Greatest American Movies - American Film Institute