Lust for Life,
USA 1956, Metro-color
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German title: | Vincent Van Gogh - Ein Leben in Leidenschaft |
Distributed by: | MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer) Picture |
Produced by: | John Houseman |
Genre / keyword: | Drama / biographical / painting / based-on-novel |
Runtime: | 122 |
Directed by: | Vincente Minnelli |
Summary:
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That a Hollywood studio in the mid-1950´s should proceed to make a
film about a great painter was in itself surprising, but that the end result
should be an artistic and cultural achievement is amazing. Yet Lust for
Life is a beautiful and faithful account of the life of Vincent Van Gogh,
and manages to convey his genius and his personal agony. And Kirk Douglas is brilliant as Van Gogh - unfortunately he only got an Oscar nomination although he really had deserved it! Vincent Van Vogh is the archetypical tortured artistic genius. His obsession with painting, combined with mental illness, propels him through an unhappy life full of failures and unrewarding relationships. He fails at being a preacher to coal miners. He fails in his relationships with women. He earns some respect among his fellow painters, especially Paul Gaugan, but he does not get along with them. He only manages to sell one painting in his lifetime. The one constant good in his life is his brother Theo, who is unwavering in his moral and financial support. Lust for Life benefits enormously from the authenticity of it´s locations. The company filmed in Le Borinage, in Nuenen, The Hague, in Auvers-sur-Oise, and in their several weeks in Provence they filmed in the actual institutions at St. Rémy where Van Gogh was hospitalized. Perhaps the locations and the atmospheres inspired the cast and crew, because Lust for Life is an inspired film. Kirk Douglas was able to marshal his own brand of intensity to graphically suggest that of Van Gogh, a man possessed. It is a vivid, moving and pulsating piece of acting. |
Cast (in credits order): | Kirk Douglas ... as Vincent Van Gogh |
Anthony Quinn ... as Paul Gauguin | |
James Donald ... as Theo Van Gogh | |
Pamela Brown ... as Christine | |
Everett Sloan ... as Dr. Gachet | |
Niall MacGinnis ... as Roulin | |
Noel Purcell ... as Anton Mauve | |
Henry Daniell ... as Theodorus Van Gogh | |
Madge Kennedy ... as Anna Cornelia Van Gogh | |
Jill Bennett ... as Willemien | |
Lionel Jeffries ... as Dr. Peyron | |
Laurence Naismith ... as Dr. Bosman | |
Eric Pohlmann ... as Colbert | |
Jeanette Sterke ... as Cousin Kay | |
Toni Gerry ... as Johanna | |
Wilton Graff ... as Reverend Stricker | |
Isobel Elsom ... as Mrs. Stricker | |
David Horne ... as Reverend Peeters | |
Noel Howlett ... as Commissioner Van Den Berghe | |
Ronald Adams ... as Commissioner De Smet | |
John Ruddock ... as Ducrucq | |
Julie Robinson ... as Rachel | |
David Leonard ... as Camille Pissarro | |
Written by: | Norman Corwin (based on the novel by Irving Stone) |
Photographed by: | Freddie A. Young and Russell Harlan |
Music by: | Miklós Rózsa |
Film Editing by: | Adrienne Fazan |