Written on the Wind

Written on the Wind

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Based On Novel Or Book | Texas

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Douglas Sirk, William Holland, Wilson Shyer
  • Cast(s): Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone, Robert Keith See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 39min
  • Music: Frank Skinner
  • Award(s): Oscar 1957 (Won)
    Oscar 1957 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: "Wuthering Heights", Wicked
  • Story:
    Mitch Wayne is a geologist working for the Hadleys, an oil-rich Texas family. While the patriarch, Jared, works hard to establish the family business, his irresponsible son, Kyle, is an alcoholic playboy, and his daughter, Marylee, is the town tramp. Mitch harbors a secret love for Kyle's unsatisfied wife, Lucy -- a fact that leaves him exposed when the jealous Marylee accuses him of murder.
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7.4/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Mitch Wayne is a geologist working for the Hadleys, an oil-rich Texas family. While the patriarch, Jared, works hard to establish the family business, his irresponsible son, Kyle, is an alcoholic playboy, and his daughter, Marylee, is the town tramp. Mitch harbors a secret love for Kyle's unsatisfied wife, Lucy -- a fact that leaves him exposed when the jealous Marylee accuses him of murder.
Ratings

7.4/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Oscar Award

Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 1957 | Dorothy

Golden Laurel Award

Top Female Supporting Performance | 1957 | Dorothy

Top Male Supporting Performance | 1957 | Robert

Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Music Original Song | 1957

Best Actor in a Supporting Role | 1957 | Robert

Golden Globe Award

Best Supporting Actress | 1957 | Dorothy

BOX OFFICE

Budget 1,300,000 USD

Box Office Collection 4,300,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Despite Rock Hudson's pleasant camaraderie with everyone on the set and his apparent happiness in his marriage, Dorothy Malone said she found him to be somewhat of a loner who hid his feelings of sadness and insecurity. Nevertheless, she developed a bond with him that helped her through moments of tension on the set. "Rock gave me that sense of security whenever I worked with him."

Humphrey Bogart was unimpressed by the film and advised his wife Lauren Bacall not to make another like it. In a 2000 interview with Mark Cousins, Bacall called it "a masterpiece of suds," and claimed to have only made the film to work with Rock Hudson.

All the cast members had compliments for Rock Hudson. He made a particular impression on Robert Stack, who definitely had the flashier part, while, as Hudson himself noted about his own role, "as usual, I am so pure I am impossible." Hudson, of course, was the star, and one of the top actors at the studio, while Stack was a lesser name on loan to Universal for the picture. "Almost any other actor I know in the business...would have gone up to the head of the studio and said, 'Hey, look, man, I'm the star - you cut this guy down or something,'" Stack said. "But he never did. I never forgot that."

German film scholar Thomas Elsaesser summed up the plot memorably as : "Dorothy Malone wants Rock Hudson who wants Lauren Bacall who wants Robert Stack who just wants to die."

According to Dorothy Malone, Rock Hudson helped her with her performance. "I loved Sirk as a director," she said, "but there was one day he just couldn't get through to me." Quietly and patiently, Hudson took Malone aside and, because he had so much experience with Douglas Sirk already, was able to make her understand what the director was trying to tell her.

Popular Dialogues

"Marylee Hadley: That was no lady. That was your wife. Kyle Hadley: Where are they going? Marylee Hadley: I don't know. Where would you take your best friends wife? Kyle Hadley: You're a real sweet kid. Marylee Hadley: Now, be nice to me brother. One morning, we'll wake up and be all alone together."

"Marylee Hadley: I'm allergic to politeness."