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Bhowani Junction

United Kingdom, United States

1956

110 Min
Color
2.35:1
English
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DIR George Cukor

PROD Pandro S. Berman

SCR Sonya Levien, Ivan Moffat

DP Freddie Young

CAST Ava Gardner, Stewart Granger, Bill Travers, Abraham Sofaer, Lionel Jeffries, Francis Matthews

ED George Boemler, Frank Clarke

MUSIC Miklós Rózsa

Director

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George Cukor

George Cukor (July 7, 1899 – January 24, 1983) was an Academy Award-winning American film director who mainly concentrated on comedies and literary adaptations. His career flourished at RKO and later MGM, where he directed a string of impressive films including What Price Hollywood? (1932), A Bill of Divorcement (1932), Dinner at Eight (1933), Little Women (1933), David Copperfield (1935), Romeo and Juliet (1936), and Camille (1937).

His career suffered a temporary setback when he was replaced as the director of Gone with the Wind (1939), but he continued to direct classic films with The Philadelphia Story (1940), Adam’s Rib (1949), Born Yesterday (1950) and A Star Is Born (1954). His last major success was My Fair Lady (1964), but he worked into the 1980s.

He was born George Dewey Cukor on the Lower East Side of New York City, the younger child and only son of Hungarian Jewish immigrants Victor, an assistant district attorney, and Helen Ilona (née Gross) Cukor. His parents… read more

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Howard Fritzson

16Dec11

This movie is ripe for rediscovery. The excellent novel by John Masters has a different romantic ending and the book's "Colonel Savage" (Stewart Granger) is more of a bastard, but considering that this epic film couldn't have existed without a star, Ava Gardner is perfectly cast and gives one of her best performances. As the character is in the book, she is sometimes shrill, sometimes alluring, always fascinating.

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