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Lust for Life (1956)

Lust for Life (1956)
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This filmed biography of Vincent Van Gogh was adapted by Norman Corwin from the best-selling novel by Irving Stone, which was in turn inspired by the written correspondence between Van Gogh and his brother Theo. Kirk Douglas plays the tormented genius, whose obsessive devotion to his art engulfs, consumes, and finally destroys him. James Donald costars as Theo Van Gogh, who provides financial and moral support to his brother from the time Vincent leaves his Holland home in 1878 to his death in Auvers in 1890. Anthony Quinn won an Oscar for his eight-minute turn as Van Gogh's fast friend and erstwhile rival Paul Gaugin. Nearly 200 of Van Gogh's original paintings were borrowed from private collections for brief display in the film: some are "recreated" before our eyes, as the artist stands before his easel, spattered with paint and with a look of white-hot intensity burned into his countenance. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Kirk DouglasAnthony Quinn, (more)
Director(s):
Vincente Minnelli
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Lust for Life

This filmed biography of Vincent Van Gogh was adapted by Norman Corwin from the best-selling novel by Irving Stone, which was in turn inspired by the written correspondence between Van Gogh and his brother Theo. Kirk Douglas plays the tormented genius, whose obsessive devotion to his art engulfs, consumes, and finally destroys him. James Donald costars as Theo Van Gogh, who provides financial and moral support to his brother from the time Vincent leaves his Holland home in 1878 to his death in Auvers in 1890. Anthony Quinn won an Oscar for his eight-minute turn as Van Gogh's fast friend and erstwhile rival Paul Gaugin. Nearly 200 of Van Gogh's original paintings were borrowed from private collections for brief display in the film: some are "recreated" before our eyes, as the artist stands before his easel, spattered with paint and with a look of white-hot intensity burned into his countenance. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
122 mins

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Director(s):
Vincente Minnelli
Writer(s):
Norman CorwinIrving Stone
Producer(s):
John Houseman
Lust for Life Awards:
  • 1956 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
  • 1956 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actor
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    Charlotte H.

    Lush for Life was biographical on many levels when it comes to humanity. What made this movie meaningful to me, was Dr. Drew Casper's commentary! His knowledge of Minnelli and his involvement with The Alford Hitchcock foundation gives the movie a 3rd dimensional clarity

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    Suzanne E M.

    Van Gogh was a gifted artist who had to deal with the horrors of a mental illness. Anyone who sufers from same knows what he went through, but he persevered in using his God-given gift to brighten our world with his creations on canvas. A must-see film for those who appreciate art and the stuggles an artist goes through to produce his/her works.

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    Michael R.

    One of the best Kirk Douglas's roll....if you want to learn more about Van Gogh conflicted life, this is a must. Young generations should watch this type of movies so they learn how productions were made without today's technology.....and still manage to get a great piece of art basically around an extraordinary acting work from Kirk...

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