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Picnic

One of the biggest box-office attractions of the 1950s, "Picnic" was adapted by Daniel Taradash from the Pulitzer Prize-winning William Inge play about a drifter who captivates a beautiful young woman as he passes through town during a Labour Day weekend. Grand performances from William Holden, Kim Novak, Rosalind Russell.

Year: 1955
Genre: Romance, Alice's Playhouse, Classic Cinema
Country: USA
Director: Joshua Logan
Starring: William Holden, Rosalind Russell, Kim Novak
Duration: 106 Minutes
Rating: PG
7.4/10
Location in store: Classic Drama

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