A Electra le sienta bien el luto

Drama

A Electra le sienta bien el luto
A Electra le sienta bien el luto
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If you are looking to disconnect, A Electra le sienta bien el luto is the perfect movie for it.
This film was released in 1947 and people were looking forward to that day.
Rosalind Russell, Michael Redgrave, Raymond Massey, Kirk Douglas, Katina Paxinou are the actors and actresses in charge of giving life to the characters that the story tells.

We could say that the mission of the film director is to supervise all the tasks of the film and make important decisions for it. This task has been possible thanks to Dudley Nichols.
The story takes place during 173 min. in which it has you totally entertained.
It is the least interesting to stop to see this movie of United States.

The script was created by Dudley Nichols, Eugene O'Neill.
When behind a film there is a production company as important as RKO Radio Pictures, it shows in the results.
The soundtrack of this film enhances the emotions of each scene and the team responsible for making this happen is led by Richard Hageman.

The mythical scenes in which the main character is in a visually very harmonious environment, is the product of the great work of George Barnes.
The variety of movies you can find about the Drama genre gives you a better chance of enjoying this style.

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Critics A Electra le sienta bien el luto

A review of Image's DVD, that is, the British version. His best accolade. You have to stick with this ... it gets a lot better as the movie progresses.
Trying to adapt the power of classical Greek tragedy to American cinema. More interesting. Unfortunately forever ...
I wish it had been what they predicted. A film that transcends its own flaws. Long movie ... so many family secrets
Mourning Becomes Electra - Rare Tough Going. Much to cry. Timeless storytelling
An unjustly forgotten movie. Ahead of its time. Rosalind owed him a favor
Rosalind Russell plays the lead role in this updated Greek tragedy. Sorry, Rosalind was too old. Intense and depressing, but far from boring
The Mannons were doomed before Adam Brant came along ... Great performances! Finally...
Great actors in their prime. Aeschylus reduced to boring disputes of sad provincialism. A strange casting distracts from the big story
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