A Place in the Sun

A Place in the Sun

A Place in the Sun is a 1951 American drama film based on the novel An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser and the play, also titled An American Tragedy. It tells the story of a working-class young man who is entangled with two women; one who works in his wealthy uncle's factory and the other a beautiful socialite. The novel had been filmed once before, as An American Tragedy, in 1931. A Place in the Sun was directed by George Stevens from a screenplay by Harry Brown and Michael Wilson, and stars Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters, Anne Revere, and Raymond Burr. The film was...
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quick facts
Release date:August 14, 1951
Directed by:George Stevens
Runtime:122 Minutes
Producer:George Stevens
Editor:William Hornbeck
Music by:Franz Waxman
Cinematography:William C. Mellor
Screenplay by:Harry Brown, Michael Wilson
Estimated budget:$2,295,304
Adapted from:An American Tragedy

Cast of A Place in the Sun

Shelley Winters
Shelley Winters
Alice Tripp
Born:Aug. 18, 1920
Died:Jan. 14, 2006
Paul Frees
Paul Frees
Rev. Morrison
Born:June 22, 1920
Died:Nov. 2, 1986
Raymond Burr
Raymond Burr
Dist. Atty. R. Frank Marlowe
Born:May 21, 1917
Died:Sept. 12, 1993
Elizabeth Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor
Angela Vickers
Born:Feb. 27, 1932
Died:Mar. 23, 2011
Fred Clark
Fred Clark
Bellows, defense attorney
Born:Mar. 19, 1914
Died:Dec. 5, 1968
Walter Sande
Walter Sande
Art Jansen, George's Attorney
Born:July 9, 1906
Died:Nov. 22, 1971

Honors and Awards

YearAward Won
1951 Academy Award for Best Director, George Stevens
1951 Academy Award for Film Editing, William W. Hornbeck
1951 Academy Award for Best Cinematography, William C. Mellor
1952 Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Film, George Stevens
1951 Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay, Harry Brown
1951 DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film, George Stevens
1951 Academy Award for Costume Design, Edith Head
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YearAward Nomination
1951 Academy Award for Actor in a Leading Role, Montgomery Clift
1951 Academy Award for Actress in a Leading Role, Shelley Winters
1951 Academy Award for Best Director, George Stevens
1951 Academy Award for Best Picture, George Stevens
1951 Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay, Harry Brown
1952 Golden Globe Award for Best Director - Film, George Stevens
1952 Golden Globe Award for Best Actress - Drama Film, Shelley Winters
1952 Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Film, George Stevens
1951 DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Feature Film, George Stevens
1951 Academy Award for Costume Design, Edith Head
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Film director of A Place in the Sun

George Stevens
George Stevens
Born: December 18, 1904
Died: March 8, 1975

George Stevens was an American film director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer. Among his most notable films were Diary of Anne Frank , nominated for Best Director, Giant , winner of Oscar for Best Director, Shane , Oscar nominated, and A Place in the Sun , winner of Oscar for Best...
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q:
    When did the motion picture "A Place in the Sun" premier?
  • A:
    The movie premiered in August, 1951.
  • Q:
    Who was the director of the film "A Place in the Sun"?
  • A:
    George Stevens and Fred Guiol was the film's director.
  • Q:
    Who wrote the film A Place in the Sun?
  • A:
    Theodore Dreiser and Patrick Kearney performed the movie's screenwriting.
  • Q:
    Which awards did the film "A Place in the Sun" receive?
  • A:
    The movie won the Academy Award for Best Director, Academy Award for Film Editing, Academy Award for Best Cinematography, Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Drama and Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay.
  • Q:
    Who produced the film, "A Place in the Sun"?
  • A:
    George Stevens was the movie's producer.
  • Q:
    What was the approximate cost to make the movie "A Place in the Sun"?
  • A:
    $2.3 million was the cost to make this film.
  • Q:
    Who composed the music for the movie A Place in the Sun?
  • A:
    Franz Waxman composed the music for the movie's soundtrack.
  • Q:
    Who was the distributor of the movie, "A Place in the Sun"?
  • A:
    Paramount Pictures distributed the film.
  • Q:
    What was the tagline for the film, A Place in the Sun?
  • A:
    The film's slogan was, "I'm in trouble, George... bad trouble."
  • Q:
    Which celebrities were the stars of the motion picture, "A Place in the Sun"?
  • A:
    Montgomery Clift, Elizabeth Taylor, Shelley Winters and Anne Revere played leading roles in the movie.

Awards & Accolades

  • Best Adapted Screenplay
    1952
  • Best Costume Design
    1952
  • Golden Globe Award Best Motion Picture - Drama
    1952
  • NBR Best Movies of the 1950's
    1951
  • Original Music Score
    1952, 1944
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