A PLACE IN THE SUN
U.S., 1951
Directed by George Stevens
With Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters
Approx. 122 mins. 4K DCP.
Montgomery Clift’s poor factory worker is forced to choose between prosperity and passion with rich Elizabeth Taylor or staying with pregnant lower-class girlfriend Shelley Winters. The ultimate director’s picture with gigantic close-ups and slow, overlapping dissolves, garnering Stevens his first Oscar® (among five for the film). Adapted from Dreiser’s An American Tragedy; with Raymond “Perry Mason” Burr as the prosecutor. Robert Osborne often called this his favorite film.
Presented with support from the Ada Katz Fund for Literature in Film
Reviews
"They are almost like reflections of each other; when they kiss, something incestuous and thrillingly forbidden throbs out of the screen."
– Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian