A Rage to Live (1965) [NR]

Release Date:
October 20, 1965

Original Title:
A Rage to Live

Alternate Titles:
Obsessão de Amar
Vida sin freno

Genres:
Drama | Romance

Production Companies:
The Mirisch Company
United Artists

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 101

The story of Grace Caldwell Tate really began in the back seat of a car... ...and went from man...to man...to man...

Grace Caldwell, a young Pennsylvania newspaper heiress living with her widowed mother, has trouble restraining herself when it comes to the amorous attentions of young men. As word starts to spread about her behavior, Grace becomes a major source of heartache for her mother and a big source of concern to her brother.

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Art Direction:
James W. Sullivan

Assistant Director:
Emmett Emerson

Casting:
Lynn Stalmaster

Costume Design:
Howard Shoup

Director:
Walter Grauman

Director of Photography:
Charles Lawton Jr.

Editor:
Stuart Gilmore

Hairdresser:
Doris Durkus

Makeup Artist:
Stanley E. Campbell

Music:
Nelson Riddle

Music Editor:
Richard Carruth

Novel:
John O'Hara

Orchestrator:
Gil Grau

Producer:
Lewis J. Rachmil

Production Manager:
Allen K. Wood

Property Master:
Arthur Friedrich

Screenplay:
John T. Kelley

Script Supervisor:
Doris Grau

Set Decoration:
Raymond Boltz Jr.

Sound:
Al Overton

Sound Effects Editor:
Gilbert D. Marchant

Special Effects:
Norman Breedlove

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Paula Giokaris
Russell Hanlin

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