Director Joseph L. Mankiewicz' study of the postwar film industry is an indictment of an empty and destructive system, distilled to the story of one character: Ava Gardner's "Maria," a nightclub dancer from Madrid, coaxed to unhappy movie stardom for her great beauty. Told in flashbacks, the film charts Maria's hurtling journey into the vortex of fame, a story that gives Gardner perhaps her greatest role.
35mm, color, 128 min. Production: Figaro, Inc. Distribution: United Artists. Producer: Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Screenwriter: Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Cinematographer: Jack Cardiff. Editor: William Hornbeck. Composer: Mario Nascimbene. With: Humphrey Bogart, Ava Gardner, Edmond O'Brien, Marius Goring, Valentina Cortesa.