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Peyton Place
TrailerNewcomer Michael Rossi arrives in town on the eve of World War II and is soon involved with gorgeous but prudish shop owner Constance MacKenzie, only to realize that the peaceful New England town hides secrets and scandals.Actors: Lana Turner, Lee Philips, Lloyd Nolan, Arthur Kennedy, Russ Tamblyn, Terry Moore, Hope Lange, Diane Varsi, David Nelson, Barry Coe, Betty Field, ...»Director: Mark RobsonCountry: United StatesDuration: 157 minQuality: HDRelease: 1957IMDb: 7.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Peyton Place"
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Characters of "Peyton Place"
Constance MackenziePlayed by: Lana TurnerMichael RossiPlayed by: Lee PhilipsDr. SwainPlayed by: Lloyd NolanLucas CrossPlayed by: Arthur KennedyNorman PagePlayed by: Russ TamblynBetty AndersonPlayed by: Terry MooreSelena CrossPlayed by: Hope LangeAllison MackenziePlayed by: Diane VarsiTed CarterPlayed by: David NelsonRodney HarringtonPlayed by: Barry Coe -
Directors of "Peyton Place"
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Creators of "Peyton Place"
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Critic Reviews of "Peyton Place"
VarietyJuly 06, 2010Under Mark Robson's direction, every one of the performers delivers a topnotch portrayal.
Time OutJune 24, 2006It comes with its full quota of sex, conspiracy and violence, but the story is told in such circumspect fashion that next to nobody was offended.
Chicago ReaderJanuary 01, 2000It's corn in the grand style, much of it delivered with sweep and conviction, and the intrigues come thick and fast.
Film4January 30, 2012Peyton Place, with its myriad plot threads and cast of characters is a rollicking good yarn with obvious melodramatic tensions borne from some very juicy themes.
TV GuideJanuary 30, 2012This is the kind of hypertensive trash that gives melodrama a bad name, cynically tempering its naughty bits with smug moralizing.
Video-Reviewmaster.comMay 25, 2007See it for 1950s' sexual mores if nothing else.
EmanuelLevy.ComOctober 08, 2006Mark Robson's Hollywood version is far more enjoyable than the Grace Mattallius's trashy novel it's based upon, a quintessential small-town movie that in morality and other issues is sort of an ideological summation of the entire decade.
Empire MagazineApril 06, 2005Effective melodrama with some satisfying emotional confrontations, particularly from Lana Turner.
Goatdog's MoviesJanuary 15, 2005It's by turns gripping and silly. I suppose that's what makes good soap.
Apollo GuideSeptember 22, 2004Shows America's beauty through its warts and blemishes, something that even today is often overlooked.
Slant MagazineMarch 02, 2004The elements and storylines that ended up watered-down are to the detriment of the film's overall effect.
Not Coming to a Theater Near YouFebruary 20, 2004Though a contemporary audience would hardly find Peyton Place shocking today, what is intriguing is that audiences in 1957 would not have found it shocking either.
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