I saw this film when it first came out as I went every Saturday to the cinema as a lad. I loved this mill house and still do. Never had the possibility to find such a place or live in such a beautiful natural environment. Would have loved to grow trees. Trees are wonderful. The film is kitchy and melodramatic but I like it very much and could watch it many more times. Wish it was posted here completely.
Love this movie! I know everyone seems to like Magnificent Obsession better but I've always thought this story was so sweet. I loved the way he fixed up the cottage with her in mind...and it's all in glorious TECHNICOLOR!!
A little melodramatic per 1950s style, but what a great scene and such a wonderful place to live. I like the final scene as well, when the cottage is complete!
That's an amazing theory. Too bad it hasn't a toe-hold in reality.
What you describe can be (with some exceptions) attributed to half the female stars in Hollywood. Second, most of her films she portrays a regular "leading woman."
Plus, she appealed to FAR more than "boring, lonely, insecure women." There's some bitterness in your choice of words, I submit you have some issues to deal with, brownstory. Get help.
This scene is great! Thanks for your careful choice of it, from ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS, a fabulous film from 1950s, and thank you very much for sharing it with us.
damn i love Rock Hudson..
kammynx 2 months ago
I saw this film when it first came out as I went every Saturday to the cinema as a lad. I loved this mill house and still do. Never had the possibility to find such a place or live in such a beautiful natural environment. Would have loved to grow trees. Trees are wonderful. The film is kitchy and melodramatic but I like it very much and could watch it many more times. Wish it was posted here completely.
globalman 2 months ago in playlist All That Heaven Allows
If you're impatient, you have no business growing trees.
cabbage0dusk 5 months ago in playlist All That Heaven Allows
Thanks, has helped me out heaps with my film studies assignment.
grmc949 11 months ago 6
Absolutely beautiful filmmaking.
phoenixtimes2 1 year ago
Love this movie! I know everyone seems to like Magnificent Obsession better but I've always thought this story was so sweet. I loved the way he fixed up the cottage with her in mind...and it's all in glorious TECHNICOLOR!!
alanap67 1 year ago 2
A little melodramatic per 1950s style, but what a great scene and such a wonderful place to live. I like the final scene as well, when the cottage is complete!
Abbeysums 1 year ago
I don't like this one really, except for the ending , but this german dude its a fkg great director
pelida77 1 year ago
Man!!! he is horny
pelida77 1 year ago
@pelida77 Yes because Tony Randall is waiting in that cottage we see outside the window. lol
menyc 1 year ago
Now THAT'S a Kiss!
blkchk 1 year ago
This is my favourite movie! I cannot say how often I saw it but I can speak along now . And this scene is one of the best :)
SarLei94 2 years ago 2
Sirk is The Master! What a scene!
spurtfather 2 years ago
If Rock Hudson asks you to marry him, you marry him! :D I know I would. Thanx for posting this beautiful scene.
Beatleschick1 2 years ago
he wouldn't....he loved blonde young guys, but he was a wonderful actor. he was the best.
mydeardiaries 2 years ago
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Beatleschick1 2 years ago
That's an amazing theory. Too bad it hasn't a toe-hold in reality.
What you describe can be (with some exceptions) attributed to half the female stars in Hollywood. Second, most of her films she portrays a regular "leading woman."
Plus, she appealed to FAR more than "boring, lonely, insecure women." There's some bitterness in your choice of words, I submit you have some issues to deal with, brownstory. Get help.
LazlosPlane 2 years ago 4
This scene is great! Thanks for your careful choice of it, from ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS, a fabulous film from 1950s, and thank you very much for sharing it with us.
EduarquiRJ 2 years ago
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Check out my channel for an entertaining educational video on the family melodrama. It includes a clip from All That Heaven Allows.
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ScreenCriticism 2 years ago
Thank you !
Well done!
AnneFrederick7 3 years ago