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Director : George Stevens
Producer : Henry Ginsberg, George Stevens
Screenwriter : Fred Guiol, Ivan Moffat
Starring : Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson, James Dean, Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercedes McCambridge, Dennis Hopper, Sal Mineo
A more apt title you won't find for a movie, as Giant's sprawling epic covers
some 30 years in the life of a Texas cattle baron (Hudson), his wife (Taylor),
and the upstart kid who becomes rich by discovering oil on his small plot of
land (Dean). Compelling in a Gone With the Wind style, yet far too long at
almost 4 hours, Giant could have stood for some quite obvious cutting. How
many Christmas carols, square dances, and Texas cowboy shanties can one man
take?
Regardless, James Dean (in one of only three roles on film) makes quite an
impression, and Taylor reminds us why we ever liked her to begin with. The
cinematography is equally Giant as well -- showing off the dusty nothing of
central Texas, long low plains with brush and low hills in the distant
background. George Stevens (Shane) has always had a knack for landscapes, and
he's at the top of his game here. On the new DVD (two restored discs, one of
which is double-sided), Stevens' son asks us to reconsider the film and enjoy
it one again, 45 years after the making. In a commentary track with critic
Stephen Farmber and writer Ivan Moffat, he reflects on his departed father and
the trio reflect on Giant's legacy. That second disc has all the usual
retrospectives and testimonials we've come to expect.
And yes, it's really rated G. Check out Giant -- it's big!
The monster DVD includes commentary by a critic and the film's writers; a
second disc includes two documentaries, plus various featurettes and archival
material.
Blister in the sun.
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" Good "
Rating: G, 1956