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Magnificent Obsession (1954) -- Classic love story involving a man who falls for the woman who's husband's death he is indirectly responsible for

Overview

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Director:
Writers:
Robert Blees (screenplay)
Lloyd C. Douglas (novel)
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Release Date:
7 August 1954 (USA) more
Genre:
Tagline:
THE STORY OF A WOMAN'S NEED FOR A MAN that will become one of the great emotional thrills of your lifetime!
Plot:
When churlish, spoiled rich man Bob Merrick foolishly wrecks his speed boat, the rescue team resuscitates... more | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 win more
User Reviews:
The Glossy Facade Gives Way To A Studio Classic more (44 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Jane Wyman ... Helen Phillips

Rock Hudson ... Bob Merrick
Barbara Rush ... Joyce Phillips

Agnes Moorehead ... Nancy Ashford

Otto Kruger ... Edward Randolph
Gregg Palmer ... Tom Masterson
Sara Shane ... Valerie Daniels
Paul Cavanagh ... Dr. Henry Giraud
Judy Nugent ... Judy
Richard H. Cutting ... Dr. Derwin Dodge
Robert Williams ... State Police Sergeant Burnham (as Robert B. Williams)
Will J. White ... State Police Sergeant Bill Ames (as Will White)
Helen Kleeb ... Mrs. Eden
Rudolph Anders ... Dr. Albert Fuss
Fred Nurney ... Dr. Laradetti
John Mylong ... Dr. Emil Hofer
Alexander Campbell ... Dr. Allan
Mae Clarke ... Mrs. Miller
Harvey Grant ... Chris Miller
Joseph Mell ... Dan (as Joe Mell)
Norbert Schiller ... Julian Lang, Inter-Europa Travel Agent (as Norman Schiller)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Gail Bonney ... Phyllis (uncredited)
George Brand ... Doctor (uncredited)
Jack Chefe ... Waiter (uncredited)
Harold Dyrenforth ... Mr. Jouvet (uncredited)
Lance Fuller ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
Jack Gargan ... Doctor (uncredited)
Lisa Gaye ... Switchboard Girl (uncredited)
Herschel Graham ... Bit Role (uncredited)
Joy Hallward ... Maid (uncredited)
Myrna Hansen ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
Bob Herron ... Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Bradford Jackson ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
Jack Kelly ... First Mechanic (uncredited)
Lucille Lamarr ... Nurse (uncredited)
William Leslie ... Bar Patron (uncredited)
Paul Levitt ... Anaesthetist (uncredited)
George Lynn ... Williams, Bob's Butler (uncredited)
Kathleen O'Malley ... Switchboard Girl (uncredited)
Ray Quinn ... Doctor (uncredited)
Lee Roberts ... Joe, Second Mechanic (uncredited)
Greta Ullmann ... Flower Saleswoman (uncredited)
Charles Victor ... Doctor (uncredited)
Helen Winston ... Receptionist (uncredited)
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Directed by
Douglas Sirk 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Robert Blees  screenplay
Lloyd C. Douglas  novel
Finley Peter Dunne  uncredited
Victor Heerman  original screenplay
Sarah Y. Mason  based upon the screenplay by
Wells Root  adaptation

Produced by
Ross Hunter .... producer
 
Original Music by
Frank Skinner 
 
Cinematography by
Russell Metty 
 
Film Editing by
Milton Carruth 
 
Art Direction by
Bernard Herzbrun 
Emrich Nicholson 
 
Set Decoration by
Russell A. Gausman 
Ruby R. Levitt 
 
Costume Design by
Bill Thomas (gowns)
 
Makeup Department
Joan St. Oegger .... hair stylist
Bud Westmore .... makeup artist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
William Holland .... assistant director
James Curtis Havens .... second unit director (uncredited)
Gordon McLean .... assistant director (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Leslie I. Carey .... sound
Corson Jowett .... sound
 
Special Effects by
David S. Horsley .... special photography
 
Music Department
Joseph Gershenson .... musical director
 
Other crew
William Fritzsche .... technicolor color consultant
 
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Additional Details

Runtime:
108 min
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
2.00 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono (Western Electric Recording)
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Jeff Chandler turned down the role of Bob Merrick because he thought the story was too "soppy". more
Goofs:
Revealing mistakes: During Merrick's 'drunk' scene he uses the telephone, and all through his conversation he has the handset upside down, with the cord at the top. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Valerie: Bob! Bob, take it easy!
Dr. Bob Merrick: Easy? Where's that get ya?
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Los abrazos rotos (2009) more

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14 out of 16 people found the following review useful.
The Glossy Facade Gives Way To A Studio Classic, 23 July 2005
8/10
Author: Michael Bragg (Michael27@aol.com) from Foster City, CA

Looking back on the abbreviated career of Douglas Sirk, "Magnificent Obsession" rises above being just another "woman's film" or "weepie". It actually serves as a notable turning point as it is the first in a string of Technicolor melodramas Sirk helmed at Universal-International, as well as one of his most popular. It also kick-started the malnourished career of Rock Hudson and sent his fame into another realm. Despite the film's lame-brained premise and endless implausibilities, Sirk takes the material and dishes out a sweet, moving drama that is a thinly disguised tale of Christianity.

Hudson stars as Bob Merrick, a millionaire playboy with no cares in the world. His lavish and self-serving lifestyle inadvertently leads to the death of a prominent local doctor, Wayne Phillips. Dr.Phillip's widow, Helen(Jane Wyman)tries to pick up the pieces of her shattered life, while at the same time resisting the advances of Bob Merrick. His persistence results in an accident in which Helen goes blind. In a convoluted and corny twist, Bob tries to redeem himself by giving selflessly to others and devoting his life to medicine to find a way to restore Helen's eyesight.

Every stereotype of every soap opera convention is used in overwhelming doses to tell the story of "Magnificent Obsession". The "alternative lifestyle" of Christianity that Bob learns is a mish-mash of psychobabble that even the most detail-oriented viewer would find boring and confusing. And the seriousness in which the actors take the material is eye-rollingly unbelievable. But this film is saved by the always-savvy direction of Douglas Sirk(who himself hated the plot)and an elegant, understated Jane Wyman who brought her own brand of sophistication to every role she played - and was Oscar-nominated for this role. Even Hudson is able to overcome his nerves in his first leading, A-list role to give a performance that is convincing. Sirk's use of reflective surfaces and a dominating color palette give this movie a look that is undeniably sheen. And Frank Skinner's classical score takes the ordinary material to an emotional level; although the choral "oohs and aahs" on the soundtrack are a bit pungent for such a quiet film. This is not Sirk's best work, but it is definitely solid enough to engage first time viewers and a must for fans of the German-bred director's work.

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