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Original poster by Reynold Brown
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Directed by | Douglas Sirk |
Produced by | Albert Zugsmith |
Written by | Robert Wilder |
Screenplay by | George Zuckerman |
Based on | Written on the Wind (1945 novel) |
Starring |
Rock Hudson Lauren Bacall Robert Stack Dorothy Malone |
Music by |
Frank Skinner Victor Young |
Cinematography | Russell Metty |
Edited by | Russell F. Schoengarth |
Distributed by | Universal-International |
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Running time
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99 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $4.4 million (US/ Canada rentals) |
Written on the Wind is a 1956 American drama film directed by Douglas Sirk and starring Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack and Dorothy Malone.
The screenplay by George Zuckerman was based on Robert Wilder's 1945 novel of the same name, a thinly disguised account of the real-life scandal involving torch singer Libby Holman and her husband, tobacco heir Zachary Smith Reynolds. Zuckerman shifted the locale from North Carolina to Texas, made the source of the family wealth oil rather than tobacco, and changed all the character names.
Self-destructive, alcoholic nymphomaniac Marylee (Dorothy Malone) and her insecure, alcoholic playboy brother Kyle (Robert Stack) are the children of Texas oil baron Jasper Hadley (Robert Keith). Spoiled by their inherited wealth and crippled by their personal demons, neither is able to sustain a personal relationship.
Problems ensue after Kyle's impulsive marriage to New York City executive secretary Lucy Moore (Lauren Bacall), who becomes a steadying influence to his life through the first few months after they meet. Kyle resumes drinking after being unsuccessful in fathering a baby. He turns against his childhood friend, Marylee's long-time infatuation, Mitch Wayne (Rock Hudson), a geologist for the oil company. Kyle's anger and depression grow after the death of his father, who admires Mitch but is disgusted with the behavior of his two heirs.