Return to Peyton Place with Carol Lynley: DVD Cover

    Return to Peyton Place Director: José Ferrer Cast: Carol Lynley, Jeff Chandler, Eleanor Parker, Mary Astor

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/22/2005
    • Original Release: 1961
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 20,133

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    Closed Caption; Commentary by author and historian Sylvia Stoddard; Movietone news footage ("Publisher Honors Author and Star" and "Return to Peyton Place: A Smash Hit"); Restoration comparison; Theatrical trailer; Widescreen format (aspect ratio: 2.35:1); Audio: English Stereo, English Mono, Spanish Mono; Subtitles: English, Spanish

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. Main Titles
    2. Long Distance Call
    3. Allison, the Author
    4. Mrs. Carter
    5. Creating Discord
    6. Selena's Accident
    7. Off to New York!
    8. A Whole Lot of Words
    9. Molding a Writer
    10. Connie's Fears
    11. Hostile Relations
    12. Thanksgiving Day
    13. At the Ski Lodge
    14. Book Tour
    15. Town Reaction
    16. Flashback
    17. School Board
    18. Harsh Words
    19. Ending It All
    20. Old Enough
    21. Town Hall Meeting
    22. Selena Speaks Out
    23. Changing Values
    24. Season of Love/End Titles

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    Editorial Reviews

    If anything, this star-studded sequel is even sillier than the original, adding to its problems by completely recasting all the roles, combining several of them into existing characters. Carol Lynley is the heroine this time, and she leaves Peyton Place for New York to write a book about the hypocrisy of her hometown. The book causes lots of trouble back home, getting Mike (Robert Sterling) fired as principal, angering Lynley's mother (Eleanor Parker), and stirring such horrible memories in Selena (Tuesday Weld) that she brains her new boyfriend with a fireplace poker, thinking he is her dead rapist stepfather. The film really belongs to Mary Astor, in a hilarious turn as a smotheringly possessive mother. She tries to come between her son and his new bride (Luciana Paluzzi) in some unintentionally hilarious scenes, causing Paluzzi to fling herself down a ski slope in an attempt at a self-induced miscarriage. Overwrought and overblown, the film is still a treat for fans of campy "suburban sin" melodramas. Look for Bob Crane as an unctuous talk show sidekick. Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide

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