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  1. Written on the Wind - Wikipedia

    Filmed in Los Angeles in late 1955 and early 1956, Written on the Wind was released theatrically in England in the fall of 1956 before opening in the United States on Christmas Day 1956. The …

  2. Written on the Wind (1956) - IMDb

    Written on the Wind: Directed by Douglas Sirk. With Rock Hudson, Lauren Bacall, Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone. Alcoholic playboy Kyle Hadley marries the woman secretly loved by his poor …

  3. Written on the Wind - Rotten Tomatoes

    The story of Written on the Wind was taken from a novel by Robert Wilder. Viewed on the surface level, it can be enjoyed as a piece of frothy drama that is well-made.

  4. Written on the Wind movie review (1956) | Roger Ebert

    Jan 18, 1998 · One cold night this winter, I went up to the Everyman Cinema in Hampstead, north of London, to see a revival of a restored print of Sirk’s “Written on the Wind” (1956).

  5. Written on the Wind (1956) | The Criterion Collection

    Featuring an unforgettably debauched, Oscar-winning supporting performance by Dorothy Malone and some of Sirk’s most eye-popping mise-en-scène, Written on the Wind is as perverse a …

  6. Written on the Wind (1956) - Greatest Films

    This vivid, gaudy and slightly campy Technicolor film, from a screenplay by George Zuckerman that was adapted from Robert Wilder's best-selling novel of the same name, centered on the …

  7. Written on the Wind (1956) - Reviews, Summary & Info | What's …

    Get the full story of Written on the Wind with a detailed plot summary. Dive into its themes, characters, and the twists that make it a must-watch.

  8. Written on the Wind (1956) — The Movie Database (TMDB)

    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 …

  9. Written on the Wind (1956) | Directed by Douglas Sirk

    Set against a backdrop of opulence and extravagance, "Written on the Wind" delves deep into themes of wealth, privilege, and the destructive nature of unchecked ambition.

  10. Siskel Film Center | Chicago's Home for Great Cinema | WRITTEN ON THE WIND

    Douglas Sirk’s WRITTEN ON THE WIND, his most melodramatic domestic tragedy, was a box office smash, and is still considered a Technicolor masterpiece, as well as a camp classic.