
So Red the Rose (1935)
"So Red the Rose" is King Vidor's quietly-affecting Civil War romance starring Margaret Sullavan as a Southern aristocrat, the mistress of a Southern plantation, whose sheltered life is torn apart by the War between the States. During the war's darkest days she is sustained by her love for a distant cousin, a Confederate officer played by Randolph Scott.All Releases
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| Filmmakers | Role |
|---|---|
| King Vidor | Director |
| Laurence Stallings | Writer |
| Maxwell Anderson | Writer |
| Edwin Justus Mayer | Writer |
| Stark Young | Writer |
| Douglas MacLean | Producer |
| W. Franke Harling | Composer |
| Victor Milner | Cinematographer |
| Eda Warren | Editor |
| Cast | Role |
|---|---|
| Margaret Sullavan | |
| Walter Connolly | |
| Randolph Scott | |
| Janet Beecher |