- Four Sons
Infobox Film
name = Four Sons
caption = Screenshot
director =John Ford
producer =John Ford
writer =Philip Klein I. A. R. Wylie
narrator =
starring =Margaret Mann James Hall Charles Morton Ralph Bushman George Meeker
music =
cinematography = Charles G. Clarke George Schneiderman
editing = Margaret Clancey
distributor =Fox Film
released = flagicon|United StatesFebruary 12 ,1928
runtime = 100 min.
country = US
language =silent film
English intertitles
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imdb_id = 0018909"Four Sons" is a 1928 silent
drama film directed and produced byJohn Ford and written for the screen by Philip Klein from a story by I. A. R. Wylie. The film starredMargaret Mann ,James Hall , andCharles Morton .John Wayne had an uncredited role as an Officer.Plot
Mother Bernle is a widow in
Bavaria with four sons: Franz, Johann, Andreas and Joseph.Joseph receives a job offer from the
United States , and he is given money to travel there by his mother.The
First World War is heating up. Franz, who is already serving in the German army, is joined by Johann and Andreas.In America, Joseph has married and is running a delicatessen. when America enters the war, Joseph enlists to fight for the American side. This causes problems for Mother Bernle, who is shunned in her village.
Thematic overview
When shooting Four Sons in the autumn of 1927, Ford decided to apply what he had absorbed in
Berlin to a script whose German and American urban settings lent themselves to Murnau's tour-de-force style, compellingly on display in Sunrise.huh Murnau's city sets were re-used for theNew York sequences in Four Sons, but more than that, Joseph Bernle's arrival in the city replicates that of the Man and Wife in the earlier film – including shots of static figures surrounded and momentarily masked from view by careening automobiles. The architectural details of the Bernle family's village are reminiscent of thebourgeois town in Murnau's Nosferatu (1922), as are the static, sentimental interior domestic tableaux which served as a relief from all theGothic horror in thevampire classic. The most overtly expressionistic shot in Four Sons shows the postman's shadow delivering the black-bordered envelope announcing the battlefield deaths of two of the family's sons, Johann and Andre; Murnau perfected the use of the portentous shadow in Nosferatu. Finally, the tracking shots across themisty fields of battle duplicate those across the marshes in Sunrise – mapping, in both Murnau's and Ford's films, the mysterious space of personal crisis and a personal encounter with death or destruction.The film also has significant with political meaning. For example the two vastly contrasting emotional close-ups of the bespectacled young man separated by six quick shots of Major Von Stomm (
Earle Fox ) hacking a black cat to death with his sabre; or the track into the mouth of a trumpet followed by a quick dissolve into the horror-stricken open mouth of Frau Bernle (Margaret Mann), Ford is able to generate a powerful critique of militarism as a means by which the ruling classes control and traumatise the people.Cast
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Margaret Mann as Mother Bernle
*James Hall as Joseph 'Dutch' Bernle
*Charles Morton as Johann Bernle
*Ralph Bushman as Franz Bernle
*George Meeker as Andreas Bernle
*June Collyer as Annabelle
*Earle Foxe as Maj. von Stomm
*Albert Gran as The postman
*Frank Reicher as The schoolmaster
*Archduke Leopold of Austria as a captain
*John Wayne as Officer (uncredited)ee also
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John Wayne filmography (1926-1940) External links
*imdb title|id=0018909|title=Four Sons
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