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  1. The Magnificent Ambersons is a 1942 American period drama written, produced, and directed by Orson Welles. Welles adapted Booth Tarkington's Pulitzer Prize–winning 1918 novel about the declining fortunes of a wealthy Midwestern family and the social changes brought by the automobile age.

  2. The Magnificent Ambersons (Los magníficos Amberson; [3] en Argentina y en Venezuela, Soberbia; [1] en España, El cuarto mandamiento) [4] es una película dramática estadounidense de 1942 dirigida por Orson Welles y basada en la novela homónima de Booth Tarkington, escrita en 1918, y que había ganado el premio Pulitzer en 1919.

  3. A classic drama romance film directed by Orson Welles, based on Booth Tarkington's novel. It tells the story of a wealthy family's decline and a forbidden love affair, with a narration by Welles himself.

  4. A drama film by Orson Welles based on a novel by Booth Tarkington, about a wealthy family in Indianapolis. Critics praise its visual craft and insight, while audiences enjoy its romance and tragedy.

  5. The Magnificent Ambersons is a 1918 novel by Booth Tarkington, the second in his Growth trilogy after The Turmoil (1915) and before The Midlander (1923, retitled National Avenue in 1927). It won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. In 1925, it was adapted into the silent film Pampered Youth directed by David Smith.

  6. The Magnificent Ambersons. Año. 1942. Duración. 88 min. País. Estados Unidos. Dirección. Orson Welles. Guion. Orson Welles. Novela: Booth Tarkington. Reparto. Música. Bernard Herrmann. Fotografía. Stanley Cortez (B&W) Compañías. RKO. Género. Drama | Familia. Celos. Siglo XIX. Años 1900 (circa). Gran Depresión. Vida rural (Norteamérica) Sinopsis.

  7. Orson Welles's second film, based on a Booth Tarkington novel, depicts the decline of a wealthy family in turn-of-the-century Indianapolis. The Criterion edition features a new 4K restoration, commentaries, interviews, essays, and more.