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Exclusive: The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond Trailer

Source:Paladin
November 25, 2009


Paladin has provided ComingSoon.net with the exclusive trailer for Jodie Markell's film based on the unproduced Tennessee Williams screenplay of The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond, which opens in New York and L.A. on Wednesday, December 30, and in other cities in the new year.

The legendary playwright, considered by many to be one of the most significant writers of the latter 20th Century, wrote the screenplay with the intention of it being his third collaboration with director Elia Kazan, who helmed the Oscar-winning films A Streetcar Named Desire and Baby Doll, both for which Williams received Oscar nominations for his adaptations of his own plays. For whatever reason, Kazan moved onto other projects and the screenplay remained dormant, and The Loss of a Teardrop Diamond is the first new movie based on one of Williams' original screenplays in over 40 years.

Set in Memphis during the roaring '20s, it stars Bryce Dallas Howard as Fisher Willow, a high society debutante frustrated with the behavior of her greedy father and desperate to separate herself from his corruption. To enact her revenge, she convinces Chris Evans' Jimmy Dobyne, a handsome but poor young man whose father works for Fisher to be her escort to a high-profile party she must attend in order to inherit money from her great Aunt Cornelia, played by living legend Ann-Margaret. Things go wrong when Fisher borrows then loses one of Cornelia's priceless diamond earrings, and then accuses Jimmy of stealing it.

Those who have studied the works of the great playwright will probably realize why the film is such an important addition to his canon, and Howard follows the likes of Vivien Leigh, Katherine Hepburn and Elizabeth Taylor in taking on the role of a Williams heroine.



COMMENTS (14)

Posted by:
duderino
November 25, 2009
wholy crap. In over 40 yrs.
Posted by:
Jack Crow
November 25, 2009
She looks HOT.
Posted by:
whodunit
November 25, 2009
It started off pretty weak but I admit I got pulled in by the end. I wouldn't pay to see it but if I found it online I would give it a go.
Posted by:
aceypoo
November 25, 2009
The Notebook what?
Posted by:
Giles of Ham
November 25, 2009
Wow. I'm watching this and I'm thinking this looks like a cheesy movie trailer that would play inside a cheesy movie. Let me something important in a funny southern accent. "Were is my tear drop diamond." BLAH!!! I could see this turning out to be good, but you wouldn't know from that brutally awful trailer. Horrible editing.
Posted by:
Giles of Ham
November 25, 2009
I meant to say let me say something important in a funny southern accent. Ooops.
Posted by:
Earth-2 Superman
November 25, 2009
Ya I'm sure this is going to be classic, and I'm a fan of Chris Evans so I'm glad he's getting more serious work, but I'll likely just download this. Not exactly my type of movie but i'll be open to watching it...
Posted by:
moviefan
November 25, 2009
Correction - director Elia Kazan collaborated with Tennessee Williams on the movie "Baby Doll", not "Pretty Baby".
Posted by:
João Paulo - Brasil
November 25, 2009
Interesting
Posted by:
elvis
November 25, 2009
Saw this at the Toronto film festival. A beautiful movie with superb acting. Don't miss it!

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