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From the Terrace by Mark Robson
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DVD detailsActor: Ina Balin, Joanne Woodward, Leon Ames, Myrna Loy, Paul Newman Director: Mark Robson Brand: Twentieth Century Fox Cinematographer: Leo Tover Producer: Mark Robson Editor: Dorothy Spencer Writer: Ernest Lehman Writer: John O'Hara DVD: Region Code 1 Audio: English (Original Language), Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo; Spanish (Original Language), Dolby Digital 1.0; English (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled) Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC, Widescreen Picture Format: 2.35:1 Running Time: 149 minutes DVD Release Date: 2003-05-20 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Studio: 20th Century Fox
DVD Reviews of From the TerraceDVD Review: The abject failure of ambition Summary: 4 StarsHigh binders.
High Flying,
High Society,
High Finance,
and low, low dealings and the abject failure of humanity in the face of ambition?
The final success of love doesn't do much to
redeem the society that made this movie?
I liked it, but it is a very sad prophetic movie about the American corporate spirit. Sort of a prophecy for the fall of the American Empire of corporations with their false standards of honor.
DVD Review: Always a Pleasure Summary: 5 StarsWhen it comes to Paul Newman you know you are going to get oen of the best actors that has ever lived. I enjoyed From The Terrace and gave it to my sister as a gift and she is crazzy over that movie. I have to get The Young Philadelphians another one of his best movies. The movie was outstanding I truly enjoyed this cd. All the cast that starred with him was great Joanne Woodward his wife was outstanding.
DVD Review: paul newman fan Summary: 5 StarsPaul Newman was not just another pretty face. I think this was one of the films that proved that.
DVD Review: Best Paul Newman Love Story Summary: 5 StarsThis is one of my favorite Paul Newman movies. Pull up a chair with
your popcorn and call up your girlfriends. It's a good "Chick Flick".
A forgotten movie as far as I am concerned.
DVD Review: My favorite Newman movie ever! Summary: 5 StarsIt may be one of his lesser known films, but the heartache that Newman shows on screen through those gorgeous blue eyes melts my soul every time I watch this movie. If anyone has ever been torn between true happiness and being with someone because it's the right thing to do will love this movie. The morals of the story still ring true today: money can't buy happiness and success isn't anything if you don't have love. I am reminded what an awesome actor he was everytime I view this movie.
Description of From the TerracePaul Newman portrays a young man whose struggle for success threatens his personal happiness, in this well-scripted screen version of John O'Hara's best-selling novel. Having never known his father's love or respect, Alfred Eaton (Newman) sets out to prove himself in the business world. Marrying the "right" woman (Joanne Woodward), he works unceasingly, but is ultimately confronted with crises and choices that force him to rethink his priorities. Co-starring Myrna Loy as Alfred's alcoholic mother, Leon Ames as his embittered father, and Ina Balin as the woman who might bring him genuine happiness, From The Terrace is an absorbing tale of ambition, power and love fueled by sharp dialogue, complex characterizations and keen insight into the human heart. From the Terrace is one of Paul Newman's lesser-known films, but it's a worthy showcase for the actor's developing screen persona. Like Butterfield 8, this is a slick, prestigious adaptation of a John O'Hara novel, about loose morals and forbidden love among the wealthy elite. Director Mark Robson lacks the mastery of melodrama that Douglas Sirk would've brought to this material, but he's still on target with O'Hara's tale of a prodigal son (Newman) who rejects his late father's steel mill in favor of big-business conquest, only to find his trophy wife (superbly played by Newman's off-screen wife, Joanne Woodward) straying into the arms of her former fianc?, while he falls in love with a socialite (Ina Balin) with whom he's much more compatible. A well-tuned drama of marital discord and unchecked ambition, From the Terrace was sharply adapted by Ernest Lehman between the triumphs of North by Northwest and West Side Story, and Newman's brooding performance gave him a solid boost to his iconic role in the 1961 classic The Hustler. --Jeff Shannon
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