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Splendor in the Grass (1961)

124 min  -  Drama | Romance  -   10 October 1961 (USA)
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A fragile Kansas girl's unrequited and forbidden love for a handsome young man from the town's most powerful family drives her to heartbreak and madness.

Director:

Elia Kazan

Writer:

William Inge
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Cast

Cast overview, first billed only:
Natalie Wood ...
Pat Hingle ...
Audrey Christie Audrey Christie ...
Barbara Loden Barbara Loden ...
Zohra Lampert Zohra Lampert ...
Angelina
Warren Beatty ...
Fred Stewart Fred Stewart ...
Joanna Roos Joanna Roos ...
Mrs. Stamper
John McGovern John McGovern ...
Doc Smiley
Jan Norris Jan Norris ...
Juanita Howard
Martine Bartlett Martine Bartlett ...
Miss Metcalf
Gary Lockwood ...
Allen 'Toots' Tuttle
Sandy Dennis Sandy Dennis ...
Kay
Crystal Field Crystal Field ...
Hazel
Marla Adams Marla Adams ...
June
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Storyline

It's 1928 in oil rich southeast Kansas. High school seniors Bud Stamper and Deanie Loomis are in love with each other. Bud, the popular football captain, and Deanie, the sensitive soul, are "good" kids who have only gone as far as kissing. Unspoken to each other, they expect to get married to each other one day. But both face pressures within the relationship, Bud who has the urges to go farther despite knowing in his heart that if they do that Deanie will end up with a reputation like his own sister, Ginny Stamper, known as the loose, immoral party girl, and Deanie who will do anything to hold onto Bud regardless of the consequences. They also face pressures from their parents who have their own expectation for their offspring. Bud's overbearing father, Ace Stamper, the local oil baron, does not believe Bud can do wrong and expects him to go to Yale after graduation... Written by Huggo  

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Plot Keywords:

Kansas | Love | High School | 1920s | Stock Market Crash  | See more »

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A LOVE STORY UNLIKE ANY OTHERS !! See more »

Genres:

Drama | Romance

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Country:

USA

Language:

English

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Also Known As:

Splendour in the Grass See more »

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Technical Specs

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Sound Mix:

Mono (RCA Sound Recording)

Color:

Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1
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Trivia

Although Elia Kazan had planned to film the movie in Kansas, a severe drought forced him to relocate all shooting to New York state. The waterfall in the film is located in High Falls, New York, in the Catskills. See more »

Goofs

Revealing mistakes: During the locker-room shower sequence, Gary Lockwood is seen taking a shower. His shorts are visible. See more »

Quotes

[first lines]
Wilma Dean: Bud...
Bud: Deanie, please...
Wilma Dean: Bud, I'm afraid. Oh, Bud... don't, Bud.
Bud: Deanie...
Wilma Dean: No... we mustn't, Bud... no... no...
[he gets out of the car]
Wilma Dean: Bud, don't be mad.
Bud: I better take you home.
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Crazy Credits

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Connections

Referenced in The Hottest State (2006) See more »

Soundtracks

"Auld Lang Syne"
(1788) (uncredited)
Traditional Scottish music
Lyrics by Robert Burns
Sung on New Year's Eve See more »