Splendor in the Grass
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- | '''''Splendor in the Grass''''', an [[United States|American]] movie from [[1961 in film|1961]], tells a story of [[sexual repression]]. Written by [[William Inge]], who appears briefly as a Christian minister, the film was directed by [[Elia Kazan]]. | + | '''''Splendor in the Grass''''', an [[American movie]] from [[1961 in film|1961]], tells a story of [[sexual repression]]. Written by [[William Inge]], who appears briefly as a Christian minister, the film was directed by [[Elia Kazan]]. |
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Splendor in the Grass, an American movie from 1961, tells a story of sexual repression. Written by William Inge, who appears briefly as a Christian minister, the film was directed by Elia Kazan.
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