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Written on the Wind Written on the Wind

Douglas Sirk / USA / 1956 / 99 min / English

Quintessential fifties Hollywood melodrama by the greatest maestro of the genre, Douglas Sirk. Shot in glorious Technicolor featuring an all-star cast including – besides Bacall and Malone – Rock Hudson and Robert Stack.

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Written on the Wind is about the twisted, fatal connections between sex, power and money. /…/ Few films are at once as visceral and insightful /…/ – a soap opera with passion, seriousness and intelligence.”
– Adrian Martin, 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die 

“The acting is dynamite, the melodrama is compulsive, the photography, lighting, and design share a bold disregard for realism. It's not an old movie, it's a film for the future.” 
– Tony Rayns, Time Out

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