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  1. The Subject Was Roses is a Pulitzer Prize-winning 1964 play written by Frank D. Gilroy, who also adapted the work in 1968 for a film with the same title.

  2. The Subject Was Roses is a 1968 American Metrocolor drama film directed by Ulu Grosbard. The screenplay by Frank D. Gilroy is based on his 1964 Pulitzer Prize-winning play of the same title. The film stars Patricia Neal, Martin Sheen and Jack Albertson. Albertson won an Academy Award as best supporting actor and Neal was nominated as best actress.

  3. The Subject Was Roses: Directed by Ulu Grosbard. With Patricia Neal, Jack Albertson, Martin Sheen, Don Saxon. A young man returning home from World War II finds himself caught up in his parents' turbulent relationship.

  4. Timmy Cleary (Martin Sheen), who was once considered timid, returns from duty in World War II with newfound confidence. Soon, he realizes that his parents, John (Jack Albertson) and Nettie ...

  5. A film adaptation of Frank Gilroy's play about a post-war family crisis, starring Martin Sheen, Patricia Neal and Jack Albertson. Roger Ebert criticizes the theatrical acting and the lack of emotional connection in the film.

  6. A young man returns from WWII and finds his parents' marriage in crisis. He tries to help them, but his actions may have made things worse.

  7. The Subject Was Roses is a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by Frank D. Gilroy about a dysfunctional family in the Bronx after World War II. The article provides an introduction, author biography, plot summary, themes, and critical overview of the play.