Splendor in the Grass with Natalie Wood: DVD Cover
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Splendor in the Grass Director: Elia Kazan Cast: Natalie Wood, Warren Beatty, Pat Hingle, Audrey Christie

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  • DVD Release Date: 03/13/2001
  • Original Release: 1961
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 13,303

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Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; Languages and subtitles: English and Français

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Scene Index

Scene Selections
0. Scene Selections
1. Credits. [1:30]
2. Raging falls and passions. [1:20]
3. What nice girls should feel. [5:56]
4. Bud's future. [3:57]
5. No real nourishment. [2:13]
6. On a pedestal. [4:51]
7. Girls like Juanita. [1:20]
8. Boy crazy. [6:27]
9. Bud's choice. [5:39]
10. Double date. [4:28]
11. "One of these days you'll find out." [3:23]
12. New Year's Eve. [8:58]
13. "Make him well." [4:09]
14. Doc Smiley. [3:02]
15. Wordsworth. [5:15]
16. Toots' chance. [1:22]
17. Good little girl. [4:44]
18. Graduation dance. [4:51]
19. No longer nice. [3:49]
20. Despair at the falls. [3:16]
21. "Somebody was here." [3:36]
22. Yale; Angelina. [3:43]
23. Family visit. [7:32]
24. Bad news from Wall Street. [1:41]
25. Not a very good listener. [2:46]
26. The nightclub. [1:36]
27. "Anything you want." [3:04]
28. Stamper's plunge. [2:06]
29. Departure day. [2:32]
30. Home from the hospital. [3:26]
31. Mrs. Loomis' last grasp. [2:43]
32. Bittersweet reunion. [4:41]
33. No thought of happiness. [2:50]
34. Wordsworth redux. [:45]
Side #2 -- Widescreen
0. Scene Selections
1. Credits. [1:30]
2. Raging falls and passions. [1:20]
3. What nice girls should feel. [5:56]
4. Bud's future. [3:57]
5. No real nourishment. [2:13]
6. On a pedestal. [4:51]
7. Girls like Juanita. [1:20]
8. Boy crazy. [6:27]
9. Bud's choice. [5:39]
10. Double date. [4:28]
11. "One of these days you'll find out." [3:23]
12. New Year's Eve. [8:58]
13. "Make him well." [4:09]
14. Doc Smiley. [3:02]
15. Wordsworth. [5:15]
16. Toots' chance. [1:22]
17. Good little girl. [4:44]
18. Graduation dance. [4:51]
19. No longer nice. [3:49]
20. Despair at the falls. [3:16]
21. "Somebody was here." [3:36]
22. Yale; Angelina. [3:43]
23. Family visit. [7:32]
24. Bad news from Wall Street. [1:41]
25. Not a very good listener. [2:46]
26. The nightclub. [1:36]
27. "Anything you want." [3:04]
28. Stamper's plunge. [2:06]
29. Departure day. [2:32]
30. Home from the hospital. [3:26]
31. Mrs. Loomis' last grasp. [2:43]
32. Bittersweet reunion. [4:41]
33. No thought of happiness. [2:50]
34. Wordsworth redux. [:51]

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Editorial Reviews

1961's premiere "date" movie represented the screen debut of Warren Beatty. Set in the 1920s, William Inge's screenplay concerns the superheated romance between working-class high schooler Natalie Wood and rich kid Beatty. Trying their best to keep their relationship from going "all the way," Beatty and Wood go through a series of unsatisfying interim romances. The troubled Wood attempts suicide and is sent to a mental institution, while Beatty impregnates freewheeling waitress Zohra Lampert. Wood and Beatty still carry a torch for one another, but circumstances preclude their getting together -- and besides, Wood suddenly realizes that she's outgrown the still-floundering Beatty. Scriptwriter William Inge shows up as a minister in Splendor in the Grass, while comedienne Phyllis Diller does a cameo as famed nightclub entertainer Texas Guinan; also, keep an eye out for Sandy Dennis, making her first movie appearance. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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January 05, 2006: The first time I saw this movie I was probably 13 yrs. old. I have loved it ever sense. Every teenage girl should see this movie. It's a classic!!

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January 22, 2005: The movie is my favorite movie. I have to watch it over and over again cause its so great!!!