Strong, silent Gary Cooper did an impressive job as Robert Jordan in this adaption of Ernest Hemingway’s story of unexpected romance during the Spanish Civil War.
Pros: Its sheer magnificence Cons: Only for nit-pickers
It runs, "Ask not for whom the bell tolls, it tolls for thee." Even the quote testifies to the tragic power of Hemingway's tale of the Spanish Revolution. I was fortunate in seeing the movie in its original release version, lasting 170...
Pros: Pulls as few punches as the conventions of the 1940's allowed Cons: It rather stretches credulity that Pilar did not kill Pablo before the movie's timeframe.
The above line was most memorably uttered by Jimmy Stewart in one of his pre-war hits, "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington." In that film, it is clear that his character, Senator Smith, is willing to sacrifice his health and such station in society as he has...
Ernest Hemingway won a Pulitzer Prize for his dramatic novel about an American saboteur briefly joining a loyalist guerilla band during the Spanish civil war. For the screen adaptation, he supposedly insisted upon Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman as the...
A U.S. teacher joins the Spanish Civil War and loves a mayor's daughter. Directed by Sam Wood. From the Hemingway novel. Best supporting Oscar for Kat...More at HotMovieSale.com
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