Picnic
I'd never seen or read Picnic before -- and judging from the happy title I assumed it would be a lighthearted comedy -- probably full of music and dancing. Man, I was wrong. This is a big and sappy melodrama, with William Holden a train-riding hobo who descends upon a small town on Labor Day (in time for the big picnic), and wreaks all manner of havoc on the local romance pecking order. Ultimately the film finally focuses on his relationship with the lovely Kim Novak -- a one-day affair that ends with a vague, interpretable conclusion. Whoop de do. All that, and there's no hot dogs.
Rating
2.0 out of 5 Stars
Buy Picnic on DVD from Amazon.com
Buy Picnic on VHS from Amazon.com
Buy Picnic -- the Soundtrack from Amazon.com
Buy Picnic -- the Book from Amazon.com
- Director: Joshua Logan
- Producer: Fred Kohlmar
- Screenwriter: Daniel Taradash
- Stars: William Holden, Kim Novak, Betty Field, Susan Strasberg, Cliff Robertson, Arthur O'Connell, Verna Felton, Reta Shaw
- MPAA Rating: NR
- Year of Release: 1955
- Released on Video: 02/01/1980
Rent this film on DVD from Netflix
