Review of Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) by Jonathan Rosenbaum for Chicago Reader — 07 Apr 2008
[Brooks's] second Williams adaptation (1962) is literally a form of emasculation that offers little indication of what made the original play interesting (especially in Elia Kazan’s stage production), despite the fact that Paul Newman and Geraldine Page are called on to reprise their original roles—as a hustler returning to his southern hometown and a Hollywood has-been—and do a fair job with Brooks’s hopeless script.
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This review of Sweet Bird of Youth (1962) was written by Jonathan Rosenbaum and published by Chicago Reader on 07 Apr 2008.
Sweet Bird of Youth has generally received positive reviews.
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