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ROCK HUDSON ALL THAT HEAVEN ALLOWS-6


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SYNOPSIS:

Cary, a wealthy widow, falls in love with the much younger nurseryman, Ron Kirby. This provides gossip for the country club set, and her children are ashamed that she plans to remarry below her station. Ron is an independent man who can ignore the petty conventions of society, but can Cary also ignore them? Written by Will Gilbert

Cary Scott is a prosperous suburban New England widow with two college-aged children. Ron Kirby is a nurseryman and gardener. Cary and Ron meet when he's pruning trees in her yard. She becomes intrigued by his free spirit and his romantic life. He falls for her as well and wants to be married. Cary is afraid of the social consequences of marriage to Ron, and she also fears her children's disapproval. Cary is not only older than Ron but is also wealthier. Cary's friends and children are snobbish and socially conscious. Ron's friends are eccentric and fun-loving. Cary must choose between love and convention.

Jane Wyman...Cary Scott
Rock Hudson...Ron Kirby
Agnes Moorehead...Sara Warren
Conrad Nagel...Harvey
Virginia Grey...Alida
Gloria Talbott...Kay
William Reynolds...Ned
Charles Drake...Mick Anderson
Hayden Rorke...Dr. Hennessy
Jacqueline deWit...Mona Plash (as Jacqueline de Wit)
Leigh Snowden...Jo-Ann
Donald Curtis...Howard Hoffer
Alex Gerry...George Warren
Nestor Paiva...Manuel
Forrest Lewis...Mr. Weeks

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  • TRIVIA:
  • This film was selected for the National Film Registry, Library of Congress, in 1995.
  • This film seems to borrow its title from the last line of the poem 'love and life' by Jhn Wilmot, Second Earl of Rochester: " All my past Life is mine no more, The flying Hours are gone: Like Transitory Dreams giv'n o'er, Whose Images are kept in store By Memory alone. The Time that is to come is not; How can it then be mine The present Moment's all my Lot; And that, as fast as it is got, Phillis, is only thine. Then talk not of Inconstancy, False Hearts, and broken Vows; If I, by Miracle, can be This live-long Minute true to thee, 'Tis all that Heav'n allows. "
  • Originally, Douglas Sirk wanted the film to end with Ron's downfall after he recognizes Cary, leaving it open if Ron would survive or not. Producer Ross Hunter found that ending way too "depressing" and "disturbing" for the audience and therefore decided to go with a conventional happy end - which is the one we know today.

 

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