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Elia Kazan was one of Hollywood's MOST talented directors....

Posted by TWB on May 6, 2024 at 10:46:51:

Talented AND controversial. It is a real shame his output was somewhat limited.... Kazan, Joshua Logan, Fred Zinnemann, Hitchcock, William Wyler, Robert Wise, David Lean and Billy Wilder represent the very best of the golden age of Hollywood... Kazan's best are certainly, East Of Eden, Splendor In The Grass, Gentleman's Agreement, A Streetcar Named Desire, A Tree Grows In Brooklyn and On The Waterfront. Every time I rewatch any of the above films there is always some new nuance that I previously missed on previous viewings which is testament to what a great filmmaker Kazan was.....