We wont be able to verify your ticket today, but its great to know for the future. Aspiring actor Chance Wayne (Paul Newman) returns to his hometown with fading film star Alexandra Del Lago (Geraldine Page), incognito as Princess Kosmonopolis. Chance continues to call for Heavenly, but Tom tells Chance to never speak the name of his sister again and waves his cane in a threatening manner. After all, he seemingly only ever thinks about himself. (including. Web- Sweet Bird of Youth on DVD Movie Details Actors: Elizabeth Taylor, Mark Harmon, Valerie Perrine, Kevin Geer, Seymour Cassel Director: Nicolas Roeg Creators: Amanda DiGiulio, Donald Kushner, Fred Whitehead, Laurence Mark, Linda Yellen, Gavin Lambert, Tennessee Williams Genres: Indie & Art House, Drama, Television Your AMC Ticket Confirmation# can be found in your order confirmation email. "[4], Alan Carter of People gave the film a C+, calling it a "sometimes slow-moving retelling of the classic Williams play and 1962 movie." Over my years of movie watching I have come to regard Paul Newman as one of the very best actors of modern times. As soon as she stood up again, she fled, and she hasnt stopped running. Censors were said to have removed much of the story's minutia for shockable 1960s audiences but, although this must have pained Brooks, he doesn't stage what's left with anything but melodramatic urgency. In this way, the Princess suggests that people can waste lifetimes doing what Chance has been doing during the play: indulging unrealistic fantasies. | The main reason for his homecoming is to get back what he had in his youth: primarily, his old girlfriend, whose father had run him out of town years before. Town boss Ed Begley may act all cordial at first meeting, but he has a score to settle with Newman in regards to his daughter Shirley Knight. Alexandra defies him, becoming irate at the realization that Chance's romantic interests in Heavenly are more important to him than her own needs. The play was adapted for the movie by American screenwriter Richard Brooks, who also directed the movie. But those who are looking for some sophisticated drama that is well-played artistically and technically will find much to their liking here. Feeling like this, she implores Chance once more to come with her, telling him that he has lost his youth and urging him to accept this fact and leave St. The play and these performers are better than that. In St. ("Sweet Bird..", for example, was not performed in London's West End until 1985, nearly 30 years after it was written). Co-stars included Emma Amos and Richard Cordery.