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Magnificent Obsession
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The film centers on a playboy who must be responsible for the death of a doctor who has helped many people. Suddenly, he falls for the death man's wife refusing to accept his helping. So that he must find the way to change himself and wins her heart.
The film centers on a playboy who must be responsible for the death of a doctor who has helped many people. Suddenly, he falls for the death man's wife refusing to accept his helping. So that he must find the way to change himself and wins her heart.
Actors:
Ron Nyman,
Helen Kleeb,
Kathleen OMalley,
Joseph Mell,
Rock Hudson,
Jack Chefe,
Mae Clarke,
Bob Herron,
John Mylong,
George Brand,
Lisa Gaye,
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Ron Nyman
12 May 1924, London, England, UK
Helen Kleeb
6 January 1907, South Bend, Washington, USA
Kathleen OMalley
31 March 1924, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
Joseph Mell
23 June 1915, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Rock Hudson
17 November 1925, Winnetka, Illinois, USA
Jack Chefe
April 1, 1894 in Kiev, Russian Empire [now Ukraine]
Mae Clarke
16 August 1910, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Bob Herron
23 September 1924, Lomita, California, USA
John Mylong
27 September 1892, Vienna, Austria-Hungary [now Austria]
George Brand
Lisa Gaye
6 March 1935, Denver, Colorado, USA
Director:
Douglas Sirk
Douglas Sirk
26 April 1897, Hamburg, Germany
Country:
United States
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August 12, 2005
It's almost a miracle at how Sirk makes this preposterous melodrama come to life.
April 30, 2012
[Sirk provides] a coolly formal approach to otherwise unwieldy projects.
May 24, 2003
One of Hollywood's great melodramas, Magnificent Obsession is not in any way spoilt by its nonsensical plot.
April 30, 2012
A film requiring as many Kleenex as you can spare, this unabashed appeal to the tear ducts does not fail in its efforts.
January 18, 2009
drowns in its sentimentality
July 25, 2009
Sirk, though often celebrated by critics for his ironic approach to the melodrama, takes even his most overwrought scenes quite seriously. Theres not a whiff of condescension to be found...
June 01, 2015
Every step depends on stifled emotions and closely guarded secrets, resulting in a buildup of operatic passion that endows everyday gestures and inflections with grandeur and nobility.
New York Times
August 08, 2006
Primary credit for mooring the picture to an earthly and earthy plane belongs to the two stars.
January 20, 2009
[Sirk's] unreal exaggerations offer a beautiful world of beautiful people and tortured emotions and grand sacrifice to the altar of love.
March 26, 2009
It is a sensitive treatment of faith told in terms of moving, human drama which packs emotional impact.
January 23, 2009
What people don't quite give Sirk credit for nowadays in their rush to justify his intellectual credentials is the fact that if he didn't necessarily believe in the cheesecake he served up.
June 24, 2006
An extraordinary film about vision.

