It's great to see Natalie Wood on the Santa Monica Pier as it appeared about 50 years ago. Judging from the shadows this sequence was filmed early in the day, when the air is particularly fresh. It's a special natural light that gives coastal California its signature ambience. I'm missing it terribly.
The author of the novel and screenplay was gay and, according to Wikipedia, the film is a relatively early example of a positive portrayal of a gay character in a US film. There were definitely earlier portrayals of gay characters in US cinema.
Loved this movie! Natalie was awesome as Daisy. Great cast too! 🥰❤️🙏🏻
It's great to see Natalie Wood on the Santa Monica Pier as it appeared about 50 years ago. Judging from the shadows this sequence was filmed early in the day, when the air is particularly fresh. It's a special natural light that gives coastal California its signature ambience. I'm missing it terribly.
She must have been fascinating.
this was a sad film Natalie was in. and also the first film about a homosexual
Anthony Williams
I don't think so. There were others before this.
The author of the novel and screenplay was gay and, according to Wikipedia, the film is a relatively early example of a positive portrayal of a gay character in a US film. There were definitely earlier portrayals of gay characters in US cinema.
Robert Redford said his character was bi