Dodsworth

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Post-film discussion with Kenneth Lonergan (Margaret)! 35mm print

“William Wyler’s 1936 rendition of Sinclair Lewis’s story of innocents abroad, with Walter Huston and Ruth Chatterton as a staid American businessman and his impressionable wife, resisting the seductions of Europe with varying degrees of success. By far the most sensitive, restrained, and effective piece of direction Wyler ever turned in, the film achieves a measure of greatness through the dignity and depth of Huston’s superb interpretation of the plainspoken Yankee.” – Dave Kehr

  • Country USA
  • Rating NR
  • Year 1936
  • Running Time 101 minutes
  • Director William Wyler

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