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Episode 134 - Giant

Episode 134 - Giant

FromClassic Movie Reviews


Episode 134 - Giant

FromClassic Movie Reviews

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Length:
59 minutes
Released:
Dec 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

“Giant” from 1956 is the sprawling, multiple decades story of the Benedict family, Jeff Rink, strong women, oil, cattle, conflict in race relations, power, political influence and the gulf between wealth and poverty. Edna Ferber’s 1952 novel is brought to life on a large, 3 hour 18 minute Academy Award winning, scale by Director George Stevens. “Shane” 1953 is another award winning film from Mr. Stevens and is discussed in our Episodes 91 and 92.Elizabeth Taylor as Leslie Benedict, Rock Hudson as Jordan Benedict Jr., Jett Rink played by James Dean, Elsa Cardenas as Juana Villalobos Benedict and Sal Mineo as Angel Obregon II are part of a large cast in this many faceted story played out on the Texas stage from the 1920’s up to the 1950’s. More than twenty primary characters contribute to the breadth of the drama.In 2009, “Giant” the musical, with a 3 hour and 45 minute length, premiered at the Signature Theater in Arlington, Virginia. The musical premiered Off-Broadway in 2012 to positive reviews.In our opinion “Giant” contributes to the long journey of presenting a wider perception and understanding of people from very different backgrounds. We hope you enjoy our review.Up next it’s “Christmas In Connecticut” which will be released on Christmas Day!Become a Patron!“Christmas In Connecticut” is already available to Patrons at all Tier levels and as a Patron at Tiers 2 and 3 you can listen to “A Christmas Carol” from 1951 as our Bonus Show. Please consider becoming a Patron, it’s a wonderful way to support the show. It helps offset the cost of web hosting as well as for new equipment. Thank you!
Released:
Dec 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A father and son watch old classic movies and then review them. Sometimes we even sound like we know what we're talking about.