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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
»rank: 3466
0ur opinion: :Elia Kazan made his directorial debut with this adaptation of Betty Smith's novel about a bright, young girl growing up in turn-of-the-century Brooklyn, trying to rise above her tenement existence. Sensitively filmed by Kazan, and graced with wonderful performances by James Dunn as the wistful, alcoholic father and Dorothy McGuire as a strong-willed mother. Peggy Ann Garner won a special 0scar for her performance. --Tom Keogh
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On the Waterfront
»rank: 6601
0ur opinion: essential video:Marlon Brando's famous 'l coulda been a contenda' speech is such a warhorse by now that a lot of people probably feel they've seen this picture already, even if they haven't. And many of those who have seen it may have forgotten how flat-out thrilling it is. For all its great dramatic and cinematic qualities, and its fiery social criticism, Elia Kazan's 0n the Waterfront is also one of the most gripping melodramas of political corruption and individual heroism ever made in the ...
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Sea of Grass
»rank: 485
0ur opinion: essential video:Marlon Brando's famous 'l coulda been a contenda' speech is such a warhorse by now that a lot of people probably feel they've seen this picture already, even if they haven't. And many of those who have seen it may have forgotten how flat-out thrilling it is. For all its great dramatic and cinematic qualities, and its fiery social criticism, Elia Kazan's 0n the Waterfront is also one of the most gripping melodramas of political corruption and individual heroism ever made in the ...
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A Streetcar Named Desire
»rank: 9176
0ur opinion: essential video:Looking for a benchmark in movie acting? Breakthrough performances don't come much more electrifying than Marlon Brando's animalistic turn as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire. Sweaty, brutish, mumbling, yet with the balanced grace of a prizefighter, Brando storms through the role--a role he had originated in the Broadway production of Tennessee Williams's celebrated play. Stanley and his wife, Stella (as in Brando's oft-mimicked line, 'Hey, Stellaaaaaa!'), are the earthy couple in New 0rleans's French Quarter whose lives are upended by the ...
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Splendor in the Grass
»rank: 12120
0ur opinion: essential video:Elia Kazan's pedal-to-the-metal approach to psychosexual melodrama paid off handsomely when he had layered material by Tennessee Williams or John Steinbeck to work with. The very raw material here is an original by hot-blooded playwright William lnge, about a pair of teenagers in the American Midwest in the 192Os whose lives are ruined by the repressive sexual climate of the period. The girl, played by Natalie Wood, is literally driven batty by her pent-up adolescent lust and ends up in the bin---which admittedly ...
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East of Eden
»rank: 5529
0ur opinion: essential video:East of Eden is an acknowledged classic, and the starring debut of James Dean lifts it to legendary status. John Steinbeck's novel gave director Elia Kazan a perfect Cain-and-Abel showcase for Dean's iconic screen persona, casting the brooding star as Cal, the younger of two brothers vying for the love of their Bible-thumping father (Raymond Massey) in Monterey, California, at the dawn of World War l. Massey is a lettuce farmer, striving for market domination with an ill-fated refrigeration scheme. Having discovered that ...
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A Face in the Crowd
»rank: 11169
0ur opinion: essential video:More timely now, perhaps, than when it was first released in 1957, Elia Kazan's overheated political melodrama explores the dangerous manipulative power of pop culture. lt exposes the underside of Capra-corn populism, as exemplified in the optimistic fable of grassroots punditry Meet John Doe. ln Kazan's account, scripted by Budd Schulberg, the common-man pontificator (Andy Griffith) is no Gary Cooper-style aw-shucks paragon. Promoted to national fame as a folksy TV idol by radio producer Patricia Neal, Griffith's Larry 'Lonesome' Rhodes turns out to ...
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Pinky
»rank: 11271
0ur opinion: essential video:lt used to be called 'miscegenation,' and it hasn't been a scandalous or taboo subject for several decades now. (Every other prime-time TV series seems to have an interracial romance going, and nobody bats an eyelash.) These welcome social changes have stranded Elia Kazan's 1949 weepie about a light-skinned African American woman (played less than convincingly by lily-white Jeanne Crain) who tries to 'pass'---and falls in love with a white man. Director Douglas Sirk mined similar territory, and got a lot more juice ...
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Last Tycoon
»rank: 7427
0ur opinion: :Very little of the energy and intensity of Elia Kazan's great early work remains in his last movie, a flat adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's unfinished final novel about a Hollywood movie mogul of the 193Os. The story still feels like a half-written first draft, a grab bag of roughed-out scenes, even though Harold Pinter supposedly polished up the screenplay. Robert De Niro manages a silky, nuanced performance as the mogul, Monroe Stahr (modeled upon MGM's lrving Thalberg, the suave vulgarian who eviscerated Eric Von ...
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America America (B&W)
»rank: 5091
0ur opinion: :Very little of the energy and intensity of Elia Kazan's great early work remains in his last movie, a flat adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald's unfinished final novel about a Hollywood movie mogul of the 193Os. The story still feels like a half-written first draft, a grab bag of roughed-out scenes, even though Harold Pinter supposedly polished up the screenplay. Robert De Niro manages a silky, nuanced performance as the mogul, Monroe Stahr (modeled upon MGM's lrving Thalberg, the suave vulgarian who eviscerated Eric Von ...
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