- Swanee River (film)
Infobox Film
name = Swanee River
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director =Sidney Lanfield
producer =Darryl F. Zanuck
writer =John Taintor Foote Philip Dunne
starring =Don Ameche Andrea Leeds Al Jolson Felix Bressart
music =Louis Silvers
cinematography =Bert Glennon
editing =Louis R. Loeffler
distributor =20th Century Fox
released =January 5 ,1940
runtime = 84 minutes
language = English
imdb_id = 0031996 "Swanee River" (1940) is abiopic aboutStephen Foster , a songwriter fromPittsburgh who falls in love with the South, marries a Southern girl, then is accused of sympathizing when the Civil War breaks out. Typically of 20th Century Fox biopics of the time, the film is more fictional than factual biography.ynopsis
The family of Stephen Foster (Ameche) insists that he accept a seven-dollar-a-week shipping clerk job in
Cincinnati , but he prefers to write songs. Stephen's prospective father-in-law Andrew McDowell has no faith in Stephen, who wants to write "music from the heart of the simple people of the South." The struggling composer is content to sell "Oh! Susanna " for fifteen dollars to minstrel singer E. P. Christy and allows Christy to take credit as its writer.Soon, the song is sweeping the country, and Stephen follows it with "
De Camptown Races " and goes on tour with Christy's troup. Solvent at last, Stephen marries Jane McDowell (Leeds), and a daughter Marion is born to them. Inspired by his wife's beauty, Stephen writes "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair."However, Stephen's prosperity ends when his classical music fails and the advent of the Civil War brands his music as traitorous. When he turns to drinking, Jane leaves him, but two years later returns to encourage him to write "
Old Folks at Home ". Stephen never hears his composition performed, however, for on the night that Christy presents the song to a New York audience, the composer dies of a heart attack.Background
According to a news item in Hollywood Reporter,
David O. Selznick was interested in working on this film. Material contained in the Twentieth Century-Fox Produced Scripts Collection at the UCLA Theater Arts Library adds that Richard Sherman worked on a treatment, but his participation in the final film has not been confirmed. In story conferences, Darryl F. Zanuck suggested Nancy Kelly for the role of Jane and Al Shean for Kleber. Twentieth Century-Fox publicity materials at the AMPAS Library note that some sequences were shot along the Sacramento River. Studio publicity also adds that Don Ameche learned to dance the soft shoe and play the violin for his role in this film. A news item in Hollywood Reporter adds that Andrea Leeds was borrowed fromSamuel Goldwyn to make this picture. In 1935,Mascot Pictures produced a film on Foster's life entitled "Harmony Lane", which was directed byJoseph Santley and starredDouglass Montgomery .The last credited on screen performance of Al Jolson. In this movie, Stephen Foster marries a girl from the South, but in real life, his wife was from Pittsburgh, as Foster was.
Awards
*Nominated for an Academy Award in the Music (Scoring) category.
References
[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=92045&category=Notes Notes on "Swanee River" at the TCM database]
External links
[http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title.jsp?stid=92045&category=Overview "Swanee River" at the TCM database]
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