''The Arrangement'', with Kirk Douglas and Faye Dunaway, 1969
by Movie World Posters
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''The Arrangement'', with Kirk Douglas and Faye Dunaway, 1969
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Movie World Posters
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Mixed Media - Vintage Movie Posters
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A vintage movie poster reprint of ''The Arrangement'', a 1969 American drama film directed by Elia Kazan, based on his own novel of the same name. The film is known for its exploration of personal and existential crises and features a strong cast led by Kirk Douglas and Faye Dunaway.
The plot of "The Arrangement" centers around Eddie Anderson, portrayed by Kirk Douglas, a successful advertising executive who appears to have it all—a high-paying job, a beautiful wife, Florence, played by Faye Dunaway, and a comfortable life. However, Eddie's seemingly perfect life begins to unravel as he becomes increasingly disillusioned with his career, marriage, and materialistic pursuits.
The film delves into themes of identity, alienation, and the search for meaning in a superficial and consumer-driven society. Eddie's journey leads him to question his choices, confront his past, and reevaluate his priorities.
Kirk Douglas delivers a complex and emotionally charged performance as Eddie Anderson, showcasing his talent as an actor. Faye Dunaway also shines in her role as Florence, Eddie's wife.
"The Arrangement" is celebrated for its introspective and philosophical exploration of the human condition. Elia Kazan's direction and the film's screenplay provide a thought-provoking examination of the choices people make in their pursuit of happiness and success.
While "The Arrangement" received mixed reviews upon its release and may not be as widely recognized as some of Kazan's other works, it has garnered a following among those who appreciate its introspective and existential themes. The film remains a part of Elia Kazan's filmography and is appreciated for its thought-provoking narrative and performances.
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May 27th, 2021
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