I always had trouble accepting Tierney as poor farm girls. Once she
puts on a ballgown she becomes more like herself while Price, in the
best of his early roles, is excellent as the rich patroon, (that's
basically a landowner to you and me), and there's good work, too, from
Walter Huston and Anne Revere, (everybody's mother in the movies), as
Tierney's parents. Only the dreadfully wooden Glenn Langan, (he grew up
to be "The Amazing Colossal Man"), hampers proceedings as the local
doctor in love with Tierney.
It's certainly a handsome looking picture. beautifully designed and photographed in black and white by the great Arthur Miller, and there's oodles of plot to be getting on with. In the Mankiewicz canon, it's been somewhat overlooked but it's very enjoyable; 'a women's picture' to be sure but one with a very sturdy backbone.
It's certainly a handsome looking picture. beautifully designed and photographed in black and white by the great Arthur Miller, and there's oodles of plot to be getting on with. In the Mankiewicz canon, it's been somewhat overlooked but it's very enjoyable; 'a women's picture' to be sure but one with a very sturdy backbone.
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