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  1. Synopsis. Mitch Wayne is a geologist working for the Hadleys, an oil-rich Texas family. While the patriarch, Jasper, works hard to establish the family business, his irresponsible son, Kyle, is an alcoholic playboy, and his daughter, Marylee, is the town tramp. Mitch harbors a secret love for Kyle's unsatisfied wife, Lucy -- a fact that leaves ...

  2. Argumento. Un rico hombre de negocios, Kyle Hadley (Robert Stack), hijo del propietario de una próspera compañía petrolífera, y un amigo suyo de la infancia, Mitch (Rock Hudson), que trabaja junto a él en su empresa, se enamoran de la misma mujer, la secretaria del primero, Lucy Moore (Lauren Bacall).Tras una boda relámpago, vamos conociendo la atracción del protagonista por el alcohol.

  3. Some critics talk about Written on the Wind as if it were a realistic film. No, it’s even a kind of surrealism. The people are heightened versions of reality—not realistic characters. A European would say, “Strange people these Americans”—if he took it as naturalism. Above all in its lighting and colors, it is a non-realistic film.

  4. 26 de feb. de 2013 · Out now on DVD: http://www.criterion.com/films/636-written-on-the-wind

  5. 德国裔导演道格拉斯•塞克1956年在美国拍摄的彩色故事片《苦雨恋春风》(《Written on the wind》),通常被看作是一部有关四角恋的爱情通俗剧:亲似兄弟的KYLE与MITCH同时爱上了LUCY,LUCY爱上了KYLE,KYLE和LUCY二人闪电结婚。KYLE的妹妹MARYLEE以极端的方式爱着从小...

  6. Film /. Written on the Wind. Written on the Wind is a 1956 American melodrama film directed by Douglas Sirk, starring Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack, and Dorothy Malone. Alcoholic playboy and son of an oil baron Kyle (Stack) is introduced to his father's company's executive secretary Lucy (Bacall) by his childhood friend Mitch (Hudson).

  7. Written on the Wind (1956) is generally regarded as the best of director Douglas Sirk's 1950s lush, vibrantly colorful melodramatic masterpieces. His absorbing, flamboyant, overwrought potboiler films were noted for their glossy and excessive style, soap opera-ish and brightly-colored film noirish characteristics, and exaggerated and overheated emotions.