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Picnic (1955)
Director: Joshua Logan
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
An enormously tedious and overblown adaptation of William Inge's successful play about a drifter (Holden) who arrives in a Kansas town, a brawny sexual presence who changes some of the people's lives. It is typical of the kind of histrionic, slightly daring, small-town stories which always got rave reviews in the '50s on account of their 'dramatic authenticity'. There are admittedly some reasonable performances (Holden, Robertson and Strasberg, in particular), but Kim Novak in a crucial central role is completely flat.Author: DP
Cast & crew
Director: Joshua Logan
Producer: Fred Kohlmar
Cast: William Holden, Rosalind Russell, Kim Novak, Betty Field, Cliff Robertson, Susan Strasberg, Arthur O'Connell, Nick Adams full cast
Duration: 113 mins
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