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This Property Is Condemned

This Property Is Condemned is a 1966 American drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Natalie Wood, Robert Redford, Kate Reid, Charles Bronson, Robert Blake and Mary Badham. The screenplay, inspired by the 1946 one-act play of the same name by Tennessee Williams, was written by Francis Ford Coppola, Fred Coe and Edith Sommer. The film was released by Paramount Pictures.

This Property Is Condemned
Theatrical release poster by Frank McCarthy
Directed bySydney Pollack
Screenplay byFrancis Ford Coppola
Fred Coe
Edith Sommer
Based onThis Property Is Condemned
1946 play
by Tennessee Williams
Produced byJohn Houseman
Ray Stark
StarringNatalie Wood
Robert Redford
Charles Bronson
Kate Reid
Mary Badham
CinematographyJames Wong Howe
Edited byAdrienne Fazan
Music byKenyon Hopkins
"Wish Me a Rainbow" written by Jay Livingston & Ray Evans
Production
company
Distributed byParamount Pictures
Release date
  • August 3, 1966 (1966-08-03)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4.62 million[1]
Box office$2.6 million (est. US/ Canada rentals)[2]

The Depression-era story takes place in the fictional Mississippi town of Dodson. Owen Legate (Robert Redford), a representative of the railroad that provides much of the economic base for the town, comes to Dodson on an unpopular errand. Natalie Wood plays Alva Starr, a pretty flirt who finds herself stuck in the small town and is attracted to the handsome stranger.

For her performance, Natalie Wood received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama. The film itself received mixed reviews.

The film is noted for its song "Wish me a Rainbow", written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans, which is heard at the beginning and the ending of the film. Ed Ames, Astrud Gilberto, and Lawrence Welk have all recorded cover versions.

Plot edit

The film starts with a frame story in which an unkempt girl, Willie Starr, tells the story of her sister Alva to Tom, a boy whom she meets on the abandoned railroad tracks of Dodson, Mississippi in the 1930s.

A stranger, Owen Legate, arrives in the small town of Dodson and makes his way to the Starr Boarding House, where a loud birthday party is in progress for the landlady, Mrs. Hazel "Mama" Starr. He meets Willie, the youngest daughter of the house, and rents a room for the week, while remaining mysterious about his motives for being in town. It soon emerges that the eldest daughter, Alva, is the "main attraction" at the party. A conductor, Mr. Johnson, seems the oldest and richest railroad station worker who boards at the boarding house, is eagerly awaiting her arrival. When Alva finally appears, many men greet her and try to attract her attention or to dance with her, including J.J., Mama's boyfriend.

Alva and Owen first meet in the kitchen, where she tells a fanciful story about one of the workers taking her dancing at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis. Willie is entranced, but Owen suspects that the story is fictitious. It becomes obvious that Alva is eager to leave Dodson and dreams of going to New Orleans, from where Owen has come. Later, Alva enters Owen's room on a false pretense and begins confiding in him. He discourages her, suggesting that she is no more than a prostitute, and she leaves in tears. Mama explains to Alva that she must be kind to Mr. Johnson, who has promised to look after her.

The next day, Willie, who is skipping Vacation Bible School, sees Owen on his way to work. The purpose of Owen's visit to Dodson is to close the uneconomical Dodson branch line and lay off several railroad employees as a result of cutbacks made necessary by the Depression. In the evening, Mr. Johnson is waiting again for Alva to get ready for their date, but she is avoiding it. She makes an excuse to get him to go inside, then leads Owen into the garden to show him her father's red-headed scarecrow. Owen confronts Alva about her arrangement with Mama, which Alva won't admit to. She runs back angrily to Mr. Johnson and invites everyone in the house to go swimming in the nude. J.J. manages to get Alva alone and comes on to her. He tells her Owen has come to lay off most of the town. The workers grow increasingly hostile toward Legate, but Owen and Alva eventually become closer. They visit an abandoned train car decorated by Alva's father and Alva talks once again of her dream to leave the town. When Owen is beaten up by the laid-off men, Alva takes care of him and the two spend the night together.

Meanwhile, Mama has arranged for the family to accompany Mr. Johnson to Memphis, where he will take care of them. She will not let Alva go to New Orleans with Owen. When Alva protests, Mama persuades Owen to believe he has been deceived and that Alva was planning to go to Memphis all along. Mama, J.J., Alva, and Mr. Johnson go out to celebrate their new arrangement. Drunk and angered, Alva confronts J.J. and gets him to admit that he stays with Mrs. Starr to be with her. That night, Alva marries J.J., but the next morning she steals his money and their marriage license and runs away to New Orleans.

In New Orleans, Alva eventually finds Owen, and they share happy days together. When Owen is offered a job in Chicago, he proposes marriage to Alva and sends for Willie. But one day, the two come home to find Mama, who wants to take Alva back and involve her in a new scheme. She reveals to Owen that Alva had married J.J., something that Owen finds hard to believe. Alva runs out into the rain, crying.

Willie finishes telling her story to Tom on the railroad tracks. Willie, who now wears her sister's clothes and jewelry, explains that Alva (using a malapropism) died of "lung affection". Mama has gone away with a man and Willie lives on her own in the abandoned boarding house.

Cast edit

Awards and nominations edit

Award Category Nominee Result
Golden Globe Awards[3] Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama Natalie Wood Nominated
Laurel Awards Top Female Dramatic Performance Nominated

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dick, Bernard F. "Engulfed: the death of Paramount Pictures and the birth of corporate Hollywood" (p. 105). The University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY (2001). ISBN 0-8131-2202-3.
  2. ^ "Big Rental Pictures of 1966", Variety, 4 January 1967 p 8
  3. ^ "This Property Is Condemned – Golden Globes". HFPA. Retrieved July 5, 2021.

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This Property Is Condemned is a 1966 American drama film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Natalie Wood Robert Redford Kate Reid Charles Bronson Robert Blake and Mary Badham The screenplay inspired by the 1946 one act play of the same name by Tennessee Williams was written by Francis Ford Coppola Fred Coe and Edith Sommer The film was released by Paramount Pictures This Property Is CondemnedTheatrical release poster by Frank McCarthyDirected bySydney PollackScreenplay byFrancis Ford CoppolaFred CoeEdith SommerBased onThis Property Is Condemned1946 playby Tennessee WilliamsProduced byJohn HousemanRay StarkStarringNatalie WoodRobert RedfordCharles BronsonKate ReidMary BadhamCinematographyJames Wong HoweEdited byAdrienne FazanMusic byKenyon Hopkins Wish Me a Rainbow written by Jay Livingston amp Ray EvansProductioncompanySeven Arts ProductionsDistributed byParamount PicturesRelease dateAugust 3 1966 1966 08 03 Running time110 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 4 62 million 1 Box office 2 6 million est US Canada rentals 2 The Depression era story takes place in the fictional Mississippi town of Dodson Owen Legate Robert Redford a representative of the railroad that provides much of the economic base for the town comes to Dodson on an unpopular errand Natalie Wood plays Alva Starr a pretty flirt who finds herself stuck in the small town and is attracted to the handsome stranger For her performance Natalie Wood received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama The film itself received mixed reviews The film is noted for its song Wish me a Rainbow written by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans which is heard at the beginning and the ending of the film Ed Ames Astrud Gilberto and Lawrence Welk have all recorded cover versions Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Awards and nominations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksPlot editThe film starts with a frame story in which an unkempt girl Willie Starr tells the story of her sister Alva to Tom a boy whom she meets on the abandoned railroad tracks of Dodson Mississippi in the 1930s A stranger Owen Legate arrives in the small town of Dodson and makes his way to the Starr Boarding House where a loud birthday party is in progress for the landlady Mrs Hazel Mama Starr He meets Willie the youngest daughter of the house and rents a room for the week while remaining mysterious about his motives for being in town It soon emerges that the eldest daughter Alva is the main attraction at the party A conductor Mr Johnson seems the oldest and richest railroad station worker who boards at the boarding house is eagerly awaiting her arrival When Alva finally appears many men greet her and try to attract her attention or to dance with her including J J Mama s boyfriend Alva and Owen first meet in the kitchen where she tells a fanciful story about one of the workers taking her dancing at the Peabody Hotel in Memphis Willie is entranced but Owen suspects that the story is fictitious It becomes obvious that Alva is eager to leave Dodson and dreams of going to New Orleans from where Owen has come Later Alva enters Owen s room on a false pretense and begins confiding in him He discourages her suggesting that she is no more than a prostitute and she leaves in tears Mama explains to Alva that she must be kind to Mr Johnson who has promised to look after her The next day Willie who is skipping Vacation Bible School sees Owen on his way to work The purpose of Owen s visit to Dodson is to close the uneconomical Dodson branch line and lay off several railroad employees as a result of cutbacks made necessary by the Depression In the evening Mr Johnson is waiting again for Alva to get ready for their date but she is avoiding it She makes an excuse to get him to go inside then leads Owen into the garden to show him her father s red headed scarecrow Owen confronts Alva about her arrangement with Mama which Alva won t admit to She runs back angrily to Mr Johnson and invites everyone in the house to go swimming in the nude J J manages to get Alva alone and comes on to her He tells her Owen has come to lay off most of the town The workers grow increasingly hostile toward Legate but Owen and Alva eventually become closer They visit an abandoned train car decorated by Alva s father and Alva talks once again of her dream to leave the town When Owen is beaten up by the laid off men Alva takes care of him and the two spend the night together Meanwhile Mama has arranged for the family to accompany Mr Johnson to Memphis where he will take care of them She will not let Alva go to New Orleans with Owen When Alva protests Mama persuades Owen to believe he has been deceived and that Alva was planning to go to Memphis all along Mama J J Alva and Mr Johnson go out to celebrate their new arrangement Drunk and angered Alva confronts J J and gets him to admit that he stays with Mrs Starr to be with her That night Alva marries J J but the next morning she steals his money and their marriage license and runs away to New Orleans In New Orleans Alva eventually finds Owen and they share happy days together When Owen is offered a job in Chicago he proposes marriage to Alva and sends for Willie But one day the two come home to find Mama who wants to take Alva back and involve her in a new scheme She reveals to Owen that Alva had married J J something that Owen finds hard to believe Alva runs out into the rain crying Willie finishes telling her story to Tom on the railroad tracks Willie who now wears her sister s clothes and jewelry explains that Alva using a malapropism died of lung affection Mama has gone away with a man and Willie lives on her own in the abandoned boarding house Cast editNatalie Wood as Alva Starr Robert Redford as Owen Legate Charles Bronson as J J Nichols Kate Reid as Hazel Starr Mary Badham as Willie Starr Alan Baxter as Knopke Robert Blake as Sidney Dabney Coleman as Salesman scenes deleted John Harding as Johnson Ray Hemphill as Jim Brett Pearson as Charlie Jon Provost as Tom Bob Random as Tiny Quentin Sondergaard as Hank Mike Steen as Max Bruce Watson as Lindsay TateAwards and nominations editAward Category Nominee ResultGolden Globe Awards 3 Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama Natalie Wood NominatedLaurel Awards Top Female Dramatic Performance NominatedSee also editList of American films of 1966References edit Dick Bernard F Engulfed the death of Paramount Pictures and the birth of corporate Hollywood p 105 The University of Kentucky Lexington KY 2001 ISBN 0 8131 2202 3 Big Rental Pictures of 1966 Variety 4 January 1967 p 8 This Property Is Condemned Golden Globes HFPA Retrieved July 5 2021 External links editThis Property Is Condemned at IMDb This Property Is Condemned at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title This Property Is Condemned amp oldid 1179700371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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