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Kings Row is a 1942 film starring Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan and Betty Field that tells a story of young people growing up in a small American town at the turn of the twentieth century.
KIngs Row in the 1890's is a good clean place to live and raise a family, according to a sign at the edge of town. Parris Mitchell was orphaned at an early age and lives with his grandmother. His best friend is Drake McHugh, who is also orphaned and lives with his aunt.
Kings Row, written by Henry Bellamann in 1940, unravels in a fictional small town in Middle America, sharing its name. The story centers on the distinctive lives of its inhabitants, delving...
Widely overlooked as an American classic, Kings Row serves as a social critique, revealing the norms, values, and challenges of small-town America after World War I. Born in the...
Drake McHugh (Ronald Reagan) loses his trust fund and must go to work, but when his legs are amputated after an accident, his depression colors his relationship with feisty working-class girl Randy...
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Kings Row: Directed by Sam Wood. With Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan, Betty Field. The dark side and hypocrisy of provincial American life is seen through the eyes of five children as they grow to adulthood at the turn of the century.
Kings Row (1942) is a thought-provoking, emotional, melodramatic, 'Peyton Place'-like film with a turn-of-the-century, small-town setting that revealed evil, cruelty, duplicity and depravity. Directed by Sam Wood and with James Wong Howe's impressive cinematography and Erich Wolfgang Korngold's magnificently rich score (although unnominated for ...