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The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)

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The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)

The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)
2xDVD5 | ISO | NTSC 4:3 (720x480) | 118 mins | 4,48 Gb + 3,96 Gb
Audio: English AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps; French AC3 1.0 @ 192 Kbps
Subs: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, Thai, Korean
Genre: Drama, Romance | Won 5 Oscars | USA

A famous star, writer, and director are called to the studio by executive Harry Pebbel (Walter Pidgeon) so he can try to convince them to make another movie with exiled producer Jonathan Shields (Kirk Douglas). In flashbacks, we learn that Shields and director Fred Amiel (Barry Sullivan) were fast friends learning the business working on b-pictures, until Jonathan filched Fred's script and concept and leapt into A production without him. Georgia Lorrison (Lana Turner), the daughter of an earlier screen great, was a boozing mess until Jonathan turned her into a star, helping her through her problems by feigning a love relationship - until the film was in the can. And writer James Lee Bartlow (Dick Powell) was wooed from a University in the South to the Hollywood bigtime, only to lose his wife Rosemary (Gloria Grahame) to the temptations of tinsel town. Will they turn their backs on the most hated man in Hollywood, or acknowledge their debt to him?

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The rise, fall and resurgence of a loutish Hollywood producer, as told through the eyes of three people he made then alienated. This quintessential movie on movies is an engrossing, seductive Minnelli epic, graced with superb performances.

The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)

The three separate stories, revolving around Douglas, a ruthless producer whose cunning ways allow him to climb to the top of the Hollywood heap, are told by star Turner, director Sullivan and writer Powell. Some film buffs believe that Douglas's role model was Val Lewton, the extravagant, driven producer of the 1940s, since Lewton made CAT PEOPLE and Douglas produces "The Cat Men" in the film. However, the character is more likely based on mogul David O. Selznick, particularly his beginnings as a B-film producer, his grooming of future wife Jennifer Jones and his making of a colossal Civil War film which, of course, was GONE WITH THE WIND.

The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)

Pidgeon's part is most certainly based upon the cost-conscious B-production chief at MGM, Harry Rapf, for whom Selznick first went to work. Schnee's sharp script, which acutely profiles every type of Hollywood character, from the grubbing agent to the mighty mogul, enables one easily to identify Turner's character with that of Diana Barrymore, the tragedy-struck daughter of the Great Profile, John Barrymore. The Powell role, an excellently understated profile, is best associated with writer F. Scott Fitzgerald, whose romance with Hollywood turned sour and who was married to southern belle Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald.

The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)

Cost-conscious MGM used many sets from its previous productions for this film, showing them in their naked construction, such as the sweeping staircase used earlier in Turner's MERRY WIDOW. More "inside" ploys were used in the production; Turner's own makeup man and hairdresser, Del Armstrong and Helen Young, appear in the film in their real-life roles, as does Alyce My, Turner's regular stand-in. Raksin's stirring, moody score is superb. The sets by Edwin B. Willis and Keogh Gleason, especially in the roomy, dust-laden mansions, the movie lots, the sets, and the studio offices, totally reflect the Hollywood that is no more but which is forever preserved in this always-fascinating classic.
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)

Special Features (on DVD 2):
• Cast & Crew Listings
• Scoring Session Cues
• Lana Turner: A Daughter's Memories (1:26:01)
• Theatrical Trailer
• Theatrical Trailer "Two weeks in Another Town"
• Awards Listings
The Bad and the Beautiful (1952)


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