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Movie Review for For Whom the Bell Tolls
Movie Review for
For Whom the Bell Tolls
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1 Reviews total.
Release date: 1943
Run length: Unknown.
Categories:
Drama
Summary:
Ernest Hemingways 1939 novel, FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS, stands among the great pieces of American literature. Sam Woods direction of the script by Dudley Nichols stars Gary Cooper as Hemingways pain-ridden, love-torn hero, Robert Jordan, a Montana schoolteacher who risks his life to fight Francos forces during the Spanish Civil War.
Jordan joins a group of Spanish guerrilla fighters whose mission is to blow up a bridge behind enemy lines. Ingrid Bergman plays Maria, a beautiful Spanish refugee who has been rendered mute by the trauma of a rape. Over the course of four days, Maria and Jordan fall head over heels in love, a plotline that subsumes the fighting and the war itself. Still, it is Katina Paxinou as Pilar, the hen mother of the guerrilla troop, who steals the show in her Oscar-winning performance.
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS is not to be missed by any Hemingway fan.
Reviews of For Whom the Bell Tolls
By
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
of Goatdog's Movies (7/0)
Cooper is great as the knowing and weary Robert.
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