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Autumn Leaves is a 1956 American psychological drama film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Joan Crawford in an older woman/younger man tale of mental illness. The film was distributed by Columbia Pictures.
A lonely middle-aged woman marries a younger man with a dark past, but his mental illness and his first wife threaten their happiness. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, quotes, and more for this 1956 film directed by Robert Aldrich.
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- Drama
- Robert Aldrich
- 1956-10-08
Feb 6, 2021 · Autumn Leaves (1956) Genres: Drama / Film-Noir Director: Robert Aldrich Cast: Joan Crawford, Cliff Robertson, Vera Miles Summary: Millicent Wetherby is a middle-aged woman whose life is devoid...
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- Holocron TV
After lonely, middle-aged woman Millicent Weatherby (Joan Crawford) meets the vibrant and young Burt Hanson (Cliff Robertson) at a restaurant, they go out on a date. Although Millicent is wary of...
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- Joan Crawford
- Robert Aldrich
- Drama
Synopsis. Millicent is a middle-aged spinster in Los Angeles with no apparent friends other than her landlady, from whom she rents a bungalow apartment and works as an at-home typist to pay the bills. She does have a great love of music, and one night after a concert an imposing young man named Burt introduces himself.
A film directed by Robert Aldrich and starring Joan Crawford, Cliff Robertson and Vera Miles. See the full list of actors, writers, producers, composers and other crew members on IMDb.
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