Trouble in Suburbia: All That Heaven Allows (70th Anniversary) U
Showing as part of Trouble in Suburbia

This film is F-Rated
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Cary Scott (Jane Wyman) is an upper-class widow living in suburban New England. Since the death of her husband, she’s been living a quiet life. Her social life revolves around her grown-up son and daughter’s weekend visits, and meeting her country club friends. When she falls in love with her much younger gardener (Rock Hudson), she becomes the talk of the town… facing criticism from her children and peers. After putting the opinions of others above herself for so long, she must decide between living her life for others or finally living for herself.
Douglas Sirk’s 1955 melodrama provides a critique of conformity in society, class, and the role of a widowed woman in 1950s America. We chose to show this film as we felt it was important to show that even now, 70 years later, the themes of All That Heaven Allows remain as relevant in modern America today, as they were back then.
F-Rated - Screenplay by Peg Fenwick
Screening as part of the Young Programmers Trouble in Suburbia season.
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- Director
- Douglas Sirk
- Year
- 1955
- Duration
- 1 hour 28 minutes
- Language
- English
- Cast
- Jane Wyman, Rock Hudson
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