- Another Part of the Forest (film)
Infobox Film
name = Another Part of the Forest
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caption = Publicity still with, from left to right, Dona Drake, Dan Duryea, Ann Blyth, Fredric March, Florence Eldridge, Edmond O'Brien, and John Dall
director = Michael Gordon
producer =Jerry Bresler
writer = Vladimir Pozner
Based on the play byLillian Hellman
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starring =Fredric March Florence Eldridge Dan Duryea Edmond O'Brien
music =Daniele Amfitheatrof
cinematography =Hal Mohr
editing = Milton Carruth
distributor =Universal Pictures
released = May 18, 1948 USA
runtime = 107 minutes
country =United States
language = English
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imdb_id = 0040102"Another Part of the Forest" is a 1948 American
drama film directed by Michael Gordon. Thescreenplay by Vladimir Pozner is based on the 1946 play of the same name byLillian Hellman , which was aprequel to her 1939 drama "The Little Foxes ".Plot synopsis
Set in the
fiction al town of Bowden,Alabama in June 1880, the plot focuses on the wealthy, ruthless, and innately evil Hubbard family and their rise to prominence.Patriarch Marcus Hubbard was born into poverty and toiled at menial labor while teaching himselfGreek philosophy and the basics ofbusiness acumen. He ultimately made his fortune by exploiting his fellow Southerners during theCivil War . Shrewd, amoral elder son Benjamin is plotting to usurp his father's power and steal his money by revealing a dark secret from his days as a war profiteer. Younger son Oscar, aKu Klux Klan supporter, lusts for whore Laurette Sincee rather than penniless neighbor Birdie Bagtry, who desperately is looking for a loan on her family's valuable land, a situation Benjamin hopes to exploit. Regina is the sexually active daughter who wants to live inChicago with Birdie's brother, former Confederate officer John Bagtry, a move discouraged by her father, who has a disturbingly unnatural closeness to the girl. When all his offspring turn on Marcus in one way or another, their mother Lavinia - the only one in the household with any sense of morality - tells her vicious children she hopes never to see them again.Principal cast
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Fredric March ..... Marcus Hubbard
*Florence Eldridge ..... Lavinia Hubbard
*Dan Duryea ..... Oscar Hubbard
*Edmond O'Brien ..... Benjamin Hubbard
*Ann Blyth ..... Regina Hubbard
*John Dall ..... John Bagtry
*Betsy Blair ..... Birdie Bagtry
*Dona Drake ..... Laurette SinceeCritical reception
The "
New York Times " called the film "a compelling entertainment" and added, "Vladimir Pozner has preserved the spirit of the play in his screen treatment and Michael Gordon's direction gives a fluency to scenes which might easily have become static due to the profuseness of the dialogue." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9500E6DF143BE33BBC4152DFB3668383659EDE "New York Times" review] ]"Time" said, "Under Michael Gordon's direction it is a nearly perfect example of how to film a play. There is hardly a shot which does not set up visual tension against the lashing, steel-spring dialogue; there is not a single performance which is short of adequate; the work of Miss Eldridge, Mr. O'Brien and Betsey Blair, as a shaky-minded neighbor, is much more." [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,798736,00.html "Time" review] ]
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TV Guide " says, "This utterly depressing film is salvaged through intense performances that rivet the viewer, along with the literate, acerbic script." [ [http://www.tvguide.com/movies/forest/review/114575 "TV Guide" review] ]Awards and nominations
Screenwriter Vladimir Pozner was nominated for two
Writers Guild of America Awards , for Best Written American Drama and the Robert Meltzer Award for the Screenplay Dealing Most Ably with Problems of the American Scene.References
External links
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040102/"Another Part of the Forest" at the Internet Movie Database]
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