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Directed by Douglas Sirk
Perhaps the definitive Douglas Sirk production, Written on the Wind is based on the novel by Robert Wilder. The story revolves around the Hadleys, a wealthy but thoroughly debauched family of Texas oil millionaires. Robert Stack is self-destructive alcoholic Kyle Hadley, while Dorothy Malone won an Oscar for her equally vivid potrayal of Kyle's nymphomaniac sister Marylee. Kyle manages to win beautiful, level-headed advertising executive Lucy Moore (Lauren Bacall) away from his best friend, virile Hadley Oil geologist Mitch Wayne (Rock Hudson), but Lucy soon comes to regret her decision to marry into the hell-on-earth Hadley family. When Lucy becomes pregnant, Kyle assumes that Mitch is the father, leading to a maelstrom of fever-pitch emotionalism and stark tragedy. Before he quite knows what is happening, Mitch is on trial for murder; the one person who can clear him is the craven Marylee, who demands Mitch's sexual favors as the price for her testimony. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Douglas Sirk's lurid melodrama could well be the most gloriously hyperbolic of the German-born director's films. One of his now-heralded "women's pictures" for Universal in the 1950s, Written on the Wind finds Sirk once again elevating what he himself called "impossible" material to the level of pop art. The trite plot, bubbling with dime-store psychology and Freudian innuendo, follows the heated shenanigans of an unhappy foursome: sibling oil-dynasty millionaires Kyle (Robert Stack) and Marylee Hadley (Dorothy Malone); Lucy Moore (Lauren Bacall), Kyle's new wife; and Mitch Wayne (Rock Hudson), the Hadleys' best friend since childhood. The actors dig into their roles with gusto. Stack and Malone were both nominated for their hammy supporting turns, while Hudson's performance as the virile Mitch rivals his role in the previous year's All That Heaven Allows in its part-iconic, part-parodic embodiment of frontier masculinity. Sirk places his characters in a garish Texas landscape of bold colors, shiny surfaces and vulgar opulence. The hyperstylized visuals transform the hokum into something else altogether: a deliriously excessive representation of a vacuous America. Shameless soaper that it is, the movie does occasionally succumb to camp and datedness. For the most part, however, Written on the Wind holds up, a robust and enjoyable epitome of Sirk's formally audacious cinema. ~ Elbert Ventura, All Movie Guide
 

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