Released Date:
1947-05-01
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
128 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (4048 Reviews)
Director:
Clarence BrownPaul Osborn (screen play)
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings (based on the Pulitzer Prize novel by)
After the American Civil War, a rebel soldier and his wife become pioneer farmers in Florida. Their son Jody is 11 years old; he gets along well with his warm and affectionate pa, but his ma is haunted by the death of her other children, so she's somber, even cold. The boy wants a pet: the dad is sympathetic, the mom obdurate. When a rattler bites pa, pa kills a doe to use its organs to draw out the poison. Jody begs to keep the doe's fawn as a pet. The parents agree, and the boy and the deer are soon inseparable. The fawn grows quickly, and as a yearling tramples tobacco shoots and eats the newly-sprouted corn. This is too much for ma, and Jody has to face harsh, adult realities.
Released Date:
1950-11-22
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
87 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.7 (1370 Reviews)
Director:
Clarence BrownGenres:
DramaWilliam Faulkner (novel)
Ben Maddow
Rural Mississippi in the 1940s: Lucas Beauchamp, a local black man with a reputation of not kowtowing to whites, is found standing over the body of a dead white man, holding a pistol that has recently been fired. Quickly arrested for murder and jailed, Beauchamp insists he's innocent and asks the town's most prominent lawyer, Gavin Stevens, to defend him, but Stevens refuses. When a local boy whom Beauchamp has helped in the past and who believes him to be innocent hears talk of a mob taking Beauchamp out of jail and lynching him, he pleads with Stevens to defend Beauchamp at trial and prove his innocence.
Released Date:
1950-11-15
Languages:
English
Countries:
USA
Runtime:
105 min
Rated:
APPROVED
IMDB Ratings:
7.3 (9491 Reviews)
Director:
John FordJames Kevin McGuinness (screenplay)
James Warner Bellah (Saturday Evening Post story)
Rio Grande takes place after the Civil War when the Union turned their attention towards the Apaches. Union officer Kirby Yorke is in charge of an outpost on the Rio Grande in which he is in charge of training of new recruits one of which is his son whom he hasn't seen in 15 years. He whips him into shape to take on the Apaches but not before his mother shows up to take him out of there.The decision to leave is left up to Trooper Yorke who decides to stay and fight. Through it all Kirby and Kathleen though separated for years fall back into love and decide that it's time to give it another try. But Yorke faces his toughest battle when his unorthodox plan to outwit the elusive Apaches leads to possible court- martial. Locked in a bloody Indian war, he must fight to redeem his honor and save the love and lives of his broken family
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