The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone

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The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is a 1961 romantic drama film, based on a Tennessee Williams novella, about an aging actress’s affair in Rome and is noted for featuring Jill St. John.

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instanceOf film
romantic drama film
adaptationOf The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (novella) NERFINISHED
authorOfSourceWork Tennessee Williams NERFINISHED
basedOn The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (novella) NERFINISHED
basedOnAuthor Tennessee Williams NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Harry Waxman NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director José Quintero NERFINISHED
distributor Warner Bros. Pictures
surface form: Warner Bros.
editedBy Ralph Kemplen NERFINISHED
featuresCharacter Contessa NERFINISHED
Karen Stone's husband
Paolo di Leo NERFINISHED
format black-and-white film
genre romantic drama film
hasTheme aging
emotional dependency
loneliness
sexual desire
language English
leadCharacter Karen Stone NERFINISHED
musicBy Richard Addinsell NERFINISHED
notableFor featuring Jill St. John in a supporting role NERFINISHED
partOf film adaptations of works by Tennessee Williams
plotSummary An aging American stage actress in Rome begins an affair with a young Italian gigolo.
portrays an aging actress confronting loneliness and desire in Rome
producer Louis de Rochemont NERFINISHED
productionCompany Seven Arts Productions NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1961-12-28
releaseYear 1961
runtimeMinutes 103
screenwriter Gavin Lambert NERFINISHED
settingLocation Rome NERFINISHED
sourceWorkGenre novella
stars Alison Leggatt NERFINISHED
Coral Browne NERFINISHED
Jeremy Spenser NERFINISHED
Jill St. John NERFINISHED
John Phillips NERFINISHED
Lotte Lenya NERFINISHED
Vivien Leigh NERFINISHED
Warren Beatty NERFINISHED

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