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The Heiress is a 1949 American romantic drama film directed and produced by William Wyler, from a screenplay written by Ruth and Augustus Goetz, adapted from their 1947 stage play of the same title, which was itself adapted from Henry James' 1880 novel Washington Square.
The Heiress: Directed by William Wyler. With Olivia de Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, Miriam Hopkins. A naive young woman falls for a handsome young man her emotionally abusive father suspects is only a fortune hunter.
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- Drama, Romance
- William Wyler
- 1949-12-28
The Heiress. Catherine (Olivia de Havilland), a young woman who stands to inherit her father's large fortune, falls in love when she meets Morris (Montgomery Clift), who gives her the love and...
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- Olivia de Havilland
- William Wyler
- Drama
Regia di William Wyler . Un film Da vedere 1949 con Olivia De Havilland, Montgomery Clift, Ralph Richardson, Miriam Hopkins, Vanessa Brown (II) . Cast completo Titolo originale: The Heiress . Genere Drammatico - USA , 1949 , durata 115 minuti.
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- Olivia De Havilland
- William Wyler
Home. |. Film. |. Romantico. |. L'ereditiera. / 1949 7 .8 18 voti. New York, metà '800. Caterina, figlia di un ricco medico che la mortifica quotidianamente nell'impietoso e costante paragone con l'amata moglie morta, è una ragazza timida e riservata, poco avvenente, dedita solo al ricamo e alla cura della casa.
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- William Wyler
1 apr 2022 · The Heiress (1949), as the theatrical poster declared, is "a truly great motion picture" - a bleak tale of crushed, heartbroken expectations and incisively-harsh retribution. The top-line, prestige production was directed by William Wyler, a master of romantic period dramas, who had already brought bona-fide classics of literature and the stage ...
A graceful drawing-room drama boasting Academy Award–winning costume design by Edith Head, The Heiress is also a piercing character study riven by emotional uncertainty and lacerating cruelty, in a triumph of classic Hollywood filmmaking at its most psychologically nuanced.