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  1. Picnic is a 1955 American Technicolor romantic comedy-drama film filmed in CinemaScope. [3] [4] It was adapted for the screen by Daniel Taradash from William Inge 's 1953 Pulitzer Prize -winning play of the same name. [5]

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0048491Picnic (1955) - IMDb

    Picnic: Directed by Joshua Logan. With William Holden, Kim Novak, Betty Field, Susan Strasberg. Emotions are ignited among the complacent townsfolk when a handsome drifter arrives in a small Kansas community on the morning of the Labor Day picnic.

  3. On the morning of a small-town Labor Day picnic, drifter Hal Carter (William Holden) blows into town to visit an old fraternity buddy (Alan Benson) who also happens to be the son of the richest man in town. Hal is an egocentric braggart--all potential and no accomplishment.

  4. Picnic (1955) -- (Movie Ciip) Women Are Getting Desperate Vagabond Hal Carter (William Holden) has just presented himself to well-to-do college buddy Alan Benson (Cliff Robertson), who introduces his father (Raymond Bailey), early in Picnic, 1955, from the William Inge play.

  5. theclassicmoviemuse.com › 20 › an-appreciation-of-picnic-1955An Appreciation of Picnic (1955)

    May 20, 2022 · These are the words of William Inge, the playwright who won a Pulitzer prize for his 1953 creation, Picnic. The 1955 film version of Inge’s play is exactly that – a piece that “is rich in character, mood, and atmosphere.” From the first time I watched Picnic, I was drawn into the world and lives of its characters. They lived simple ...

  6. Charming Hal Carter (William Holden) turned to wandering after a failed acting career left him loose in the wind. Interested in reuniting with an old college friend,...

  7. Labor Day in a small Kansas farm town. Hal, a burly and resolute drifter, jumps off a dusty freight train car with the purpose of visiting Alan, a former college classmate and son of the richest man in town.