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  1. 1 de may. de 2003 · But Showtime’s incarnation of “The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone” rings truer to the original text than the acclaimed theatrical version in 1961 starring Vivien Leigh and Warren Beatty, ...

  2. Hace 6 días · The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone es una película dirigida por Robert Allan Ackerman con Helen Mirren, Olivier Martinez. Sinopsis : Una actriz en declive (Helen Mirren) sufre un duro revés al morir ...

  3. The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone is based on a short 1950 novel of the same name by American writer and playwright Thomas Lanier "Tennessee" Williams III [1911-1983]. It is rumored that Williams based the story on his own relationship with a young man named Paul (to whom the novel is dedicated) during his years in Rome.

  4. Tennessee Williams' The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone. After moving to Rome, a lonely widow finds herself consumed by a destructive love for a young Italian man in this adaptation of Tennessee Williams' haunting novella. IMDb 6.3 1 h 54 min 2003. 16+. Romance · Drama · Bold · Emotional. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your ...

  5. Synopsis. The story of an American woman and her abandonment in Rome. Critics and the public say Karen Stone is too old – as she approaches 50 – for her role in a play she is about to take to Broadway. Her businessman husband, 20 years her senior, has been the angel for the play and gives her a way out: They are off to a holiday in Rome for ...

  6. Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1961) - Jose Quintero on AllMovie - Vivien Leigh plays Karen Stone, a middle-aged…

  7. Summaries. A failing star is faced with a lifestyle change when her rich husband suddenly dies while they are en route to Italy. She then sets off in a series of flings with gigolos found for her by an aging contessa. Each contact spirals further out of control until she becomes obsessed with one young man, who initially treats her well, but ...