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The Country Girl Director: George Seaton Cast: Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, William Holden, Anthony Ross

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/21/2004
  • Original Release: 1954
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 4,325

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Closed Caption; Full-screen format; Dolby Digital; English Mono; French Mono; English subtitles

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Side #1 --
1. Audition [2:06]
2. The Pitchman Number [3:14]
3. Terms of the Contract [7:04]
4. Frank's Story [1:13]
5. Music Memory [7:48]
6. On to Boston [1:45]
7. Real Problem [7:01]
8. Bad Review [4:01]
9. Cough Syrup [2:49]
10. A Suggestion [7:28]
11. Cracked Mirror [1:19]
12. Hopeless Drunk [4:29]
13. Not Dependable [6:05]
14. Center of Attention [1:07]
15. Backstage [4:06]
16. Good Performance [5:10]

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Bing Crosby does the Academy Award-bid bit in the atypical role of a self-pitying alcoholic, but it was his co-star, a deglamorized Grace Kelly, who won the Oscar for her performance in The Country Girl. This adaptation of Clifford Odets' play stars Crosby as Frank Elgin, a once-famous Broadway star who's hit the skids. Hotshot young director Bernie Dodd (William Holden), a longtime admirer of Elgin, tries to get the old-timer back on his feet with a starring role in a new play. But Dodd must contend with Elgin's hard, suspicious wife Georgie, who seemingly runs roughshod over her husband. Dodd holds Georgie responsible for Elgin's lack of self-confidence and his reliance upon the bottle--a suspicion fueled by Elgin himself, who insists that Georgie has been suicidal ever since the death of their son. When Elgin goes on a monumental bender during the play's out-of-town tryouts, the truth comes out: it is Elgin who is suicidal, and Georgie has been the glue that has held him together. Adopting a now-or-never stance, Dodd forces Elgin to stay off the sauce long enough for the play to open--and, in spite of himself, falls in love with Georgie. A few Hollywood liberties were taken with the Odets original, including a slightly altered ending. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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February 06, 2004: Grace Kelly shines in this melancholy tale of love and loss. As it was the only picture in her short career for which she won an Academy Award, I someday hope to see it on DVD!

This review was written about the VHS edition.