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Picnic (2000) (TV)

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User Rating: 5.4/10 (103 votes)

Overview

Director:
Ivan Passer
Writers (WGA):
William Inge (play)
Shelley Evans (teleplay)
Release Date:
16 April 2000 (USA) more
Genre:
Drama | Romance more
Plot:
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User Comments:
Yearning more

Cast

 (Credited cast)

Bonnie Bedelia ... Flo Owens
Josh Brolin ... Hal Carter

Ben Caswell ... Alan Benson

J.D. Evermore ... Younger Cop

Gretchen Mol ... Madge Owens
Chad Morgan ... Millie Owens
Jay O. Sanders ... Howard Bevens

Mary Steenburgen ... Rosemary Sydney
Christopher Bills ... Bomber

Rodger Boyce ... The Mayor

E.J. Nolan ... The Photographer
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Cole Dabney ... Carnival Game Player
Richard Dillard ... Mr. Benson
Dorothy Layne ... Mrs. Hawkins
Marietta Marich ... Mrs. Potts

Marco Perella ... Police Chief
John Paul Shepard ... Older Cop
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Additional Details

Runtime:
100 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.33 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Stereo
Filming Locations:
Georgetown, Texas, USA
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5 out of 6 people found the following comment useful:-
Yearning, 16 April 2000

The Czech director Ivan Passer is perhaps the most unfulfilled of great contemporary filmmakers. His masterpieces in America--BORN TO WIN and CUTTER'S WAY--were seen by almost no one, and I doubt he had much of an audience for this "Kraft Premier Movie," which belies Robert Altman's notorious remark about Kraft's television products--"as bland as their cheese." William Inge's study of stifled erotic yearning in a small town now takes on a mythic stature. But powerful as that mythos is, Passer doesn't turn the star-crossed leads (Gretchen Mol and Josh Brolin, both luminous) into statues. On the contrary, he just accretes amazing lyricism everywhere--it stacks up on the surface of the movie like so many barnacles. The ending is a blissful liftoff that may make you feel you're living in another time and place. Visually, the work may not be as distinguished as you might like, but in terms of intuitive rhapsodic skill, Passer is right up there with Altman. Somebody, anybody, get this man more work.

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