Carrie (1952 film)
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DVD Cover of Carrie |
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Directed by | William Wyler |
Produced by | Lester Koenig William Wyler |
Written by | Theodore Dreiser Ruth Goetz Augustus Goetz |
Music by | David Raksin |
Cinematography | Victor Milner |
Editing by | Robert Swink |
Distributed by | Paramount |
Release date(s) | July 17, 1952 |
Running time | 118 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Carrie is a 1952 feature film based on the novel Sister Carrie by Theodore Dreiser.
Directed by William Wyler, the film stars Jennifer Jones in the title role and Laurence Olivier as Hurstwood. Carrie received two Academy Award Nominations: Costume Design, (Edith Head) and Best Art Direction. Additionally, Laurence Olivier received a BAFTA nomination for his performance.
The movie should not be confused with Stephen King's novel of the same name, nor with Brian De Palma's 1976 film version Carrie, which is not a remake of Wyler's movie.
[edit] Principal cast
- Laurence Olivier - George Hurstwood
- Jennifer Jones - Carrie Meeber
- Miriam Hopkins - Julie Hurstwood
- Eddie Albert - Charles Drouet
- Ray Teal - Allen
- Barry Kelley - Slawson
- William Reynolds - George Hurstwood, Jr.
- Mary Murphy - Jessica Hurstwood
- Basil Ruysdael - Mr. Fitzgerald
- Walter Baldwin - Carrie's father
- Dorothy Adams- Carrie's mother
[edit] External links
Carrie at the Internet Movie Database
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