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Splendor in the Grass

 
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Splendor in the Grass

  • Director: Richard Sarafian
  • AMG Rating: starstarstar
  • Genre: Drama
  • Movie Type: Americana, Romantic Drama
  • Themes: Teen Angst, Sexual Awakening, Small-Town Life
  • Main Cast: Melissa Gilbert, Graham Jarvis
  • Release Year: 1981
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 100 minutes

Plot

William Inge's sexual-awakening drama had already been satisfactorily filmed by director Elia Kazan 1961, twenty years before this TV movie made its debut. Melissa Gilbert and Cyrill O'Reilly are not a completely fair trade for the original film's Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty, but the players are game and the results are occasionally worthwhile. The faults lie principally in Inge's dated storyline about a teenaged middle-class "good girl" being seduced by the town's richest boy during the 1920s. The elements of class-consciousness and "retribution for sin" don't play as well in 1981 as they had two decades earlier. Nor does director Richard Sarafian's decision to slavishly follow the Kazan original scene for scene help to make the 1981 version anything of an improvement. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ned Beatty - Ace Stamper; K Callan - Miss Metcalf; Cyril O'Reilly - Bud Stamper; Michelle Pfeiffer - Ginny Stamper; Nicholas Pryor - Dr. Judd; Eva Marie Saint - Mrs. Loomis; Ally Sheedy; Gigi Vorgan; Jim Youngs

Credit

Kirk Axtell - Art Director, Richard Sarafian - Director, Robert Florio - Editor, Raymond Katz - Executive Producer, John Morris - Composer (Music Score), Ted Voigtlander - Cinematographer, Arthur Lewis - Producer, John Herzfeld - Teleplay By, William Inge - From Screenplay by

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Splendor in the Grass
Directed by Richard C. Sarafian
Produced by Arthur Lewis
Written by John Herzfeld
Starring Melissa Gilbert
Cyril O'Reilly
Music by John Morris
Cinematography Ted Voigtlander
Editing by Robert Florio
Distributed by NBC
Release date(s) October 26, 1981
Running time 96 minutes
Country USA
Language English

Splendor in the Grass is a 1981 television film directed by Richard C. Sarafian. The film is a remake of the 1961 film of the same name, written by William Inge and starring Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty.

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Plot

The film takes place in the Pre-Depression era in Kansas. Deanie Loomis and Bud Stamper are a high school couple, being pressured by the enforced rules. Especially Deanie's oldfashioned mother is against their relationship, warning her daughter he only wants to sleep with her. She fears her daughter will eventually go all the way with him, after which he loses his respect for her.

Meanwhile, Bud desires to have sex with his girlfriend and is frustrated she is determined to wait. Not wanting to wait his entire teen life, he considers sleeping with one of the promiscuous girls of the town. He is unhappy at home and is fighting all the time with his father Ace. He wants his son to go to Yale University, but Bud is more interested in settling with Deanie and own a ranch. Meanwhile, Deanie is driven mad by her mother and is on the edge of a nervous breakdown.

The film also focusses on Ginny, Bud's younger sister who uses her looks to get what she wants. At one moment, Deanie, who is seeing a psychiatrist to work on her mental problems, finds out Bud is cheating on her.

Cast

Background

Melissa Gilbert was initially set to star in the remake of Miracle on 34th Street, which also starred Natalie Wood. In 1981 she landed in the role of Deanie Loomis, a remake of a 1961 film, starring Wood.[1] It was one of her first 'meaty roles'. Gilbert, only 17-year-old by the time, started dating co-star Cyril O'Reilly while filming. She eventually lost her virginity to him on the last day of filming.[2]

The film was received with mixed reviews and it was much criticized for remaking the film scene for scene. The New York Times criticized the plot, for having no conclusions. The critic praised the performances of both Gilbert and O'Reilly and called the direction of Richard C. Sarafian 'sensitively unobtrusive'.[3] Gilbert was nominated for a Young Artist Award in the category 'Best Young Actress in a Television Special'.[4] She lost the award to Dana Hill for her portrayal of a lonely kid in Fallen Angel (1981).

References

  1. ^ Official website of Melissa Gilbert Biography
  2. ^ E! Entertainment "Celebrity Profile:Melissa Gilbert," 1997.
  3. ^ The New York Times TV: 'SPLENDOR IN GRASS' RDONE 20 YEARS LATER
  4. ^ Website about Michelle Pfeiffer Details about the movie - Awards

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