Peyton Place (1957)



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Synopsis:
Grace Metalious' once-notorious bestseller Peyton Place is given a lavish -- and necessarily toned-down -- film treatment in this deluxe 20th Century-Fox production. Set during WWII, the film concentrates on several denizens of the outwardly respectable New England community of Peyton Place. Top-billed Lana Turner plays shopkeeper Constance McKenzie, who tries to make up for a past indiscretion -- which resulted in her illegitimate daughter Allison (Diane Varsi) -- by adopting a chaste, prudish attitude towards all things sexual. In spite of herself, Constance can't help but be attracted to handsome new teacher Michael Rossi (Lee Philips). Meanwhile, the restless Allison, who'd like to be as footloose and fancy-free as the town's "fast girl" Betty Anderson (Terry Moore), falls sincerely in love with mixed-up mama's boy Norman Page (Russ Tamblyn). And while all this is going on, "white trash" Selena Cross (Hope Lange) is raped by her stepfather, drunken school caretaker Lucas Cross (Arthur Kennedy). Other characters essential to the action are wealthy Rodney Harrington (Barry Coe), who must pay the price for his dalliance with Betty Anderson; Nellie Cross (Betty Field), Selena's long-suffering mother; and the town's Voice of Reason, Dr. Swain (Lloyd Nolan). This 166-minute soap opera (whittled down to 157 minutes before release) culminates in a spectacular murder trial which lays bare the deep, dark secrets of Peyton Place. Filmed on location in Camden, Maine, Peyton Place was a huge moneymaker (even those who felt that the film was but a heavily laundered shadow of the Metalious original were pleased with the professionalism of it all); it not only spawned a 1961 theatrical sequel, but also a long-running prime time TV serial.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
12/1/1957
Director Credit
Mark Robson Director
Cast Credit
Robert H. Harris Seth Bushwell
Peg Hillias Marion Partridge
John Doucette Army Sergeant
Michael Lally Bailiff
Robert Adler Jury Foreman
Harry Carter Court Clerk
Alfred Tonkel Bailiff
Edwin Jerome Cory Hyde
Jim Brandt Messenger
Ray Montgomery Naval Officer
Tami Connor Margie
Alan Reed, Sr. Matt
Edith Claire Miss Colton
Lana Turner Constance MacKenzie
Hope Lange Selena Cross
Lee Philips Michael Rossi
Lloyd Nolan Dr. Matthew Swain
Arthur Kennedy Lucas Cross
Russell Irving Tamblyn Norman Page
Diane Varsi Allison MacKenzie
Jan Ford Betty Anderson
Barry Coe Rodney Harrington
Betty Field Nellie Cross
David Nelson Ted Carter
Mildred Dunnock Mrs. Thornton
Leon Ames Harrington
Lorne Greene Prosecutor
Erin O'Brien-Moore Mrs. Page
Scotty Morrow Joey Cross
William Lundmark Paul Cross
Kip King Pee Wee
Steffi Sidney Kathy
Tom Greenway Judge
Production Credits Credit
Jerome Irving Wald Producer
Art Department Credit
Walter Scott Set Designer
Lyle Wheeler Art Director
Jack Martin Smith Art Director
Bertram Granger Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
William C. Mellor Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Lenwood Ballard Abbott Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Ben Nye, Sr. Makeup
Charles LeMaire Costume Designer
Adele Palmer Costume Designer



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