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The Magnificent Ambersons (1942)

TV_PG 88 min  -  Drama | Romance  -   10 July 1942 (USA)
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The spoiled young heir to the decaying Amberson fortune comes between his widowed mother and the man she has always loved.

Writers:

Booth Tarkington (novel), Orson Welles (script writer), and 2 more credits »
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Cast

Complete credited cast:
Joseph Cotten ...
Dolores Costello Dolores Costello ...
Anne Baxter ...
Tim Holt Tim Holt ...
Agnes Moorehead ...
Ray Collins Ray Collins ...
Jack
Erskine Sanford Erskine Sanford ...
Roger Bronson
Richard Bennett Richard Bennett ...
Orson Welles ...
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Storyline

The young, handsome, but somewhat wild Eugene Morgan wants to marry Isabel Amberson, daughter of a rich upper-class family, but she instead marries dull and steady Wilbur Minafer. Their only child, George, grows up a spoiled brat. Years later, Eugene comes back, now a mature widower and a successful automobile maker. After Wilbur dies, Eugene again asks Isabel to marry him, and she is receptive. But George resents the attentions paid to his mother, and he and his whacko aunt Fanny manage to sabotage the romance. A series of disasters befall the Ambersons and George, and he gets his come-uppance in the end. Written by John Oswalt <jao@jao.com>  

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Plot Keywords:

Widower | Spoiled Brat | Brat | Aunt | Automobile  | See more »

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Orson Welles' Mercury Production of Booth Tarkington's Great Novel See more »

Genres:

Drama | Romance

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Details

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Release Date:

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Also Known As:

A csodálatos Ambersonok See more »

Box Office

Budget:

$850,000 (estimated)
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

 | (original cut)  | (preview)

Sound Mix:

Mono (RCA Sound System)

Aspect Ratio:

1.37 : 1
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Trivia

Attempts to send Robert Wise to Brazil so that he could work alongside Welles were prevented due to wartime travel restrictions. See more »

Goofs

Continuity: In scene where Lucy and George say goodbye while walking down the street, Lucy's hair is pulled behind her neck. In closeup, as she watches George leave, her hair is in ringlets hanging in front of shoulders, then reverts to original hairdo when she goes into pharmacy. See more »

Quotes

[first lines]
Narrator: The magnificence of the Ambersons began in 1873. Their splendor lasted throughout all the years that saw their midland town spread and darken into a city. In that town, in those days, all the women who wore silk or velvet knew all the other women who wore silk or velvet...
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Crazy Credits

All of the credits except the RKO logo, the film's title and the copyright notice are recited orally (by Orson Welles) at the end of the film, not written out onscreen. As Welles recites the names of the production crew, we see such items as a motion
picture camera when he says "Director of Photography", a pair of hands
turning knobs as he says the words "Sound Recording By", etc. See more »

Connections

Referenced in "House Calls: The Magnificent Weatherbys (#2.16)" (1981) See more »

Soundtracks

"The Man Who Broke the Bank at Monte Carlo"
(1892) (uncredited)
Music and Lyrics by Fred Gilbert
Sung a cappella by Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Anne Baxter,
Tim Holt, Agnes Moorehead and Ray Collins See more »