- The
Ambersons invite the
lonely Eugene to dinner,
where George,
blaming him for
turning Lucy
against him,
criticizes automobiles. The
Ambersons are shocked...
-
knows it
comes to an end. The
Magnificent Ambersons received the 1919
Pulitzer Prize. "The
Magnificent Ambersons is
perhaps Tarkington's best novel," said...
-
Magnificent Ambersons is a 1918
novel written by
Booth Tarkington. The
Magnificent Ambersons may also
refer to: The
Magnificent Ambersons (film), a 1942...
- more than
forty minutes from
Ambersons and
added a
happier ending,
against his wishes. The
missing footage from
Ambersons has been
called a "holy grail"...
- for Best
Supporting Actress, for her
performances in: The
Magnificent Ambersons (1942), Mrs.
Parkington (1944),
Johnny Belinda (1948), and Hush...Hush...
-
Magnificent Ambersons,' Welles's Film From
Novel by Tarkington,
Opens at
Capitol – 'The Big Street' at Palace". New York Times. p. 13. "'Magnificent
Ambersons' Suffer...
-
collaborations with
Orson Welles on
Citizen Kane (1941), The
Magnificent Ambersons (1942), and
Journey into Fear (1943), in
which Cotten starred and for...
- The
Magnificent Ambersons is an A&E
Network film for television,
inspired by
Booth Tarkington's
novel The
Magnificent Ambersons. It was
filmed using Orson...
-
Pictures for the role of Lucy
Morgan in
Orson Welles's The
Magnificent Ambersons (1942), one of her
earlier films. In 1947, she won both the
Academy Award...
- 1963 film The Fire
Within and
Orson Welles' 1942 film The
Magnificent Ambersons, the
story involves themes of the
dysfunctional family, lost greatness...