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  1. The Magnificent Ambersons. Orson Welles's period drama telling the story of a wilful son of the proud Amberson family, who destroys his mother's hopes of marrying her first love - a recent widower ...

  2. Jan 13, 2002 · The Magnificent Ambersons: Directed by Alfonso Arau. With Madeleine Stowe, Bruce Greenwood, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Gretchen Mol. The spoiled rotten and utterly unlikable rich kid George Amberson becomes horrified when his recently widowed mother rekindles her relationship with the wealthy Eugene Morgan, who she left decades earlier in order to marry George's father.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Alfonso Arau
    • 2002-01-13
  3. The Magnificent Ambersons is a 1942 American period drama written, produced, and directed by Orson Welles. Welles adapted Booth Tarkington 's Pulitzer Prize –winning 1918 novel about the declining fortunes of a wealthy Midwestern family and the social changes brought by the automobile age. The film stars Joseph Cotten, Dolores Costello, Anne ...

  4. Jan 25, 2024 · The Magnificent Ambersons. Orson Welles's period drama telling the story of a wilful son of the proud Amberson family, who destroys his mother's hopes of marrying her first love - a recent widower.

  5. January 13, 2002. ( 2002-01-13) 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 Welles 's screenplay and editing notes of the original film. [1] Directed by Alfonso Arau, the film stars Madeleine Stowe, Bruce Greenwood, Jonathan Rhys ...

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  6. The Magnificent Ambersons. 2002. 3 hr 0 mins. Drama. NR. Watchlist. Madeleine Stowe and Bruce Greenwood star in this adaptation of Booth Tarkington's novel following three generations of a ...

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  8. The Magnificent Ambersons is a 1918 novel by Booth Tarkington, the second in his Growth trilogy after The Turmoil (1915) and before The Midlander (1923, retitled National Avenue in 1927). It won the Pulitzer Prize for fiction . In 1925, it was adapted into the silent film Pampered Youth directed by David Smith.

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