Word: stevenses
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Two men share the credit for the excellence of "A Place in the Sun." One, of course, is Theodore Dreiser, from whose novel "An American Tragedy" the film was taken. The other is the director, George Stevens.
Director Stevens may have used some sort of magic to draw out these three fine performances, but at the same time he has used some down-to-earth technical tricks to compliment the depth of emotion in the acting on the screen. It is to his credit that none of...
Adams back Duncan Stevens had his leg broken in a pile-up. He was rushed to Peter Bent Brigham Hospital. In another scrimmage tussle Dunster lineman Fred Koch appeared to have broken his neck. Teammates carried Koch from the field on a stretcher, but doctors at Dillon Field House said...
A Place in the Sun. Producer-Director George Stevens' masterly version of Dreiser's An American Tragedy; with Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters (TIME, Sept. 10).
A Place in the Sun. Producer-Director George Stevens' masterly version of Drei-sci's An American Tragedy; with Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters (TIME, Sept. 10).