Blue Denim Explained

Blue Denim
Blue Jeans (UK)
Director:Philip Dunne
Producer:Charles Brackett
Starring:Carol Lynley
Brandon deWilde
Macdonald Carey
Marsha Hunt
Music:Bernard Herrmann
Cinematography:Leo Tover
Editing:William H. Reynolds
Distributor:20th Century-Fox
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$980,000[1]

Blue Denim is a 1959 American drama film based on a Broadway play by writer James Leo Herlihy. It starred Carol Lynley and Warren Berlinger who reprised their stage roles. 17-year-old Brandon deWilde appeared in his first "adult" role as the male lead Arthur Bartley. Macdonald Carey, Marsha Hunt and Roberta Shore appear as supporting characters.

Dealing with the issues of teenage pregnancy and (then-illegal) abortion, both versions were not without controversy.

Plot

The story is set in Dearborn, Michigan during the 1950s, and revolves around 14-year-old Arthur Bartley (Brandon deWilde) and his schoolmates, 15-year-old Janet Willard (Carol Lynley) and Ernie (Warren Berlinger). While widower's-daughter Janet laughs at Arthur and Ernie's forays into smoking, drinking, and playing cards, she has always been interested in Arthur. As Arthur's parents try to shelter him from negative things in life (like the euthanasia of the family dog, done while he is at school), he turns to Janet for comfort.

The relationship between Janet and Arthur results in her becoming pregnant. Unable to ask their parents (who misinterpret their pleas as "ordinary" teenage curiosity about sex and adulthood) for help, they turn to Ernie, who had boasted earlier about "helping a sailor who got his girl in trouble" by directing him to an abortionist  - only to discover Ernie made it all up, based on secondhand stories. The three seek together to arrange an abortion and raise the funds, only to be discovered by their parents at the last moment. In the meantime, Arthur and Janet find out how much they do not yet know about life  - and how much they truly care about each other.

Cast

Original play

The play was first announced in 1955. In December 1955, its title was changed to The Children's Comedy.[2] In June 1957 the title was changed back to Blue Denim. Joshua Logan agreed to direct.[3]

Carol Lynley was cast in the lead.[4] Warren Berlinger joined the cast several months later.[5] Newcomer Burt Brinckerhoff was the lead male role.

The play opened February 27, 1958 at the Playhouse Theatre. The New York Times called it "a moving play".[6] It closed after 166 performances.[7]

Filming production

Film rights were bought by 20th Century Fox. In August 1958, Fox announced that the leads would be played by Carol Lynley and Ray Stricklyn.[8] In September Lynley was signed to a long-term contract at Fox and Dick Powell was to produce and direct.[9]

In October 1958, Fox assigned Phillip Dunne to write and direct the film. Dunne wrote the script in collaboration with Edith Sommer, who just had a play on Broadway about teenagers titled A Roomful of Roses, which producer Charles Brackett had admired.[10]

Eventually Stricklyn dropped out and the lead was played by Brandon de Wilde. Filming started May 23, 1959.[11]

Differences between stage and film versions

The play and the film had different endings, and the word abortion in the play was not used in the screenplay.[12]

In the original stage version, Janet does have her fetus aborted, and she and Arthur talk it over later as they settle their feelings for each other. When the play was adapted for Hollywood, however, strict production codes forbade anything but the condemnation of abortion, so the storyline was changed. Arthur and Janet instead get married and stay with Janet's aunt in another city until the baby is born.

Release

The film was released on July 30, 1959 by 20th Century Fox at the Victoria Theatre in New York City.[13]

Home media

20th Century Fox released Blue Denim on DVD on March 16, 2016. Twilight Time released the film on Blu-ray disc on April 10, 2018.[14] It plays occasionally on cable TV and video on demand.

Critical and public reception

According to Dunne, the film was a financial, if not critical, success.[15] In its first week of release in New York it grossed $39,500.[13]

Music

The film score for Blue Denim was composed and conducted by Bernard Herrmann. It has been described by Film Score Monthly as a "Baby Vertigo type of score, reminiscent of Herrmann's anguished romantic writing for Hitchcock".[16] The score was released on CD in November 2001.

In other media

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Solomon, Aubrey. Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series). Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1989. . p252
  2. News: MARCH BOW IS DUE FOR 'GLASS CLOCK': Hugh Mills' Comedy Will Be Staged by Producing Trio -- Eva Gabor Set for Role. SAM ZOLOTOW. New York Times. Dec 7, 1955. 46.
  3. News: BILL BY RATTIGAN GETS NEW SETTING: 'Separate Tables' Going to Colorado in August--Due Back Here Sept. 2 Sillman Plans Musical New Ferrer Venture. SAM ZOLOTOW. New York Times. 5 June 1957. 40.
  4. News: THREE NEW PLAYS SEEK TWO ACTORS: Bette Davis Weighs Bid-From 'Winesburg'--2 Roles Offered to Husband, Gary Merrill 'Jig, Lisp and Amble' Sponsors Disaffiliate. ARTHUR GELB. New York Times. 16 July 1957. 21.
  5. News: STAGE GROUP ASKS CITY'S ASSISTANCE: Shakespeare Festival's Bid for $40,000 Unanswered -National Drive Planned. LOUIS CALTA. New York Times. Jan 11, 1958. 14.
  6. News: Theatre: 'Blue Denim'. BROOKS ATKINSON. New York Times. Feb 28, 1958. 17.
  7. News: 'BLUE DENIM' ENDS RUN AT PLAYHOUSE: Closes After 166 Showings -- Equity May Get Pension and Welfare Plans. SAM ZOLOTOW. New York Times. 21 July 1958. 17.
  8. News: Carol Lynley Stars in 'Blue Denim'. Hopper, Hedda. Aug 14, 1958. Los Angeles Times. C8.
  9. News: 26 Costly Movies Scheduled for '59 By United Artists. OSCAR GODBOUT. The New York Times. Sep 10, 1958. 39.
  10. News: Burt and Kirk Still at It---but Abroad: 'Devil's Disciple' Set Visited; Dunne Gets 'Blue Denim' Play. Scheuer, Philip K.. Oct 8, 1958. Los Angeles Times. B13.
  11. News: M-G-M PLANS FILM OF 'BUTTERFIELD 8': Studio Buys Rights to Book by O'Hara -- Newcomer in 'Bramble Bush' Cast. THOMAS M. PRYOR. New York Times. Mar 11, 1959. 41.
  12. Film Reviews: Blue Denim. Variety. Hollinger. Hy. Hy Hollinger . July 29, 1959. 6.
  13. Variety. New Pix Bolster B'way; 'Denim' Sock 39½G, 'Train' Ok 37G, 'Hole Great 51G, 3d, 'Murder' Wham $52,400, 5th. August 5, 1959. 9. January 14, 2021. Archive.org.
  14. Web site: BLUE DENIM (1959) -- SCREEN ARCHIVES ENTERTAINMENT. www1.screenarchives.com. Nov 22, 2019.
  15. News: MOVIES: PHILIP DUNNE: A CHAPTER FROM A CINEMATIC LIFE. Dunne, Philip. Los Angeles Times. Dec 21, 1980. s58.
  16. Web site: Film Score Monthly CD: View From Pompey's Head/Blue Denim, The. https://web.archive.org/web/20110711002345/http://filmscoremonthly.com/cds/detail.cfm?cdID=211. dead. July 11, 2011. filmscoremonthly.com. Nov 22, 2019.