Thursday, January 20, 2011

Happy Birthday: Patricia Neal !


TCM is celebrating Patricia Neals birthday with the films featured below:

Fountainhead, The (1949) An idealistic architect battles corrupt business interests and his love for a married woman. Cast: Gary Cooper, Patricia Neal, Raymond Massey. Dir: King Vidor.



It's a Great Feeling (1949). When nobody at Warner Bros. will work with him, movie star Jack Carson decides to turn an unknown into his co-star. Cast: Jack Carson, Doris Day, Dennis Morgan. Dir: David Butler. Patricia Neal, gives a cameo appearance.

John Loves Mary(1949). A World War II veteran's marriage of convenience threatens his real wedding plans. Cast: Ronald Reagan, Patricia Neal, Jack Carson. Dir: David Butler.

Washington Story (1952.) A reporter in search of government corruption falls for a congressman. Cast: Van Johnson, Patricia Neal, Louis Calhern. Dir: Robert Pirosh.

Psyche 59(1964). After being blinded in a mysterious fall, a woman fears her husband is involved with her younger sister. Cast: Curt Jurgens, Patricia Neal, Samantha Eggar. Dir: Alexander Singer.

The Subject Was Roses(1968). A young veteran returns home to deal with family conflicts. Cast: Patricia Neal, Jack Albertson, Martin Sheen. Dir: Ulu Grosbard.

Road Builder, The (1971). A drifter with a deadly secret ignites passions in two lonely women. Cast: Patricia Neal, Pamela Brown, Nicholas Clay. Dir: Alastair Reed.

Private Screenings: Patricia Neal (2004). Patricia Neal discusses her career with TCM host Robert Osborne.

Please click here to read bio and past Patricia Neal movie reviews.

2 comments:

  1. I'm so excited to finally see The Subject Was Roses. God bless TCM!

    -Caroline

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  2. garbolaughs, I missed seeing The Subject Was Roses. :(

    But... I did have the opportunity to see, Fountainhead and her cameo appearance in, It's a Great Feeling. :)

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