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Gone to Earth

Lost... lost in a love she was helpless to resist!
1950 | 111m | English

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Jennifer Jones plays Hazel Woods, a beautiful young English Gypsey girl who loves animals and in particular her pet fox. She is hotly desired by Jack Reddin a fox hunting squire who vies for her affection and pursues her even after her marriage to the local pastor.
Release Date: Nov 06, 1950
Director: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
Writer: Michael Powell, Mary Webb
Genres: Drama, Romance
Keywords technicolor
Production Companies London Films Productions, The Archers, Vanguard Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024 (Update)
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Name Character
Jennifer Jones Hazel Woodus
David Farrar John Reddin
Cyril Cusack Edward Marston
Sybil Thorndike Mrs. Marston
Edward Chapman Mr. James
Esmond Knight Abel Woodus
Hugh Griffith Andrew Vessons
George Cole Cousin Albert
Name Job
Michael Powell Screenplay, Director
Emeric Pressburger Director
Reginald Mills Editor
Mary Webb Novel
Brian Easdale Music, Original Music Composer
Christopher Challis Director of Photography
Ivy Baker Costume Designer
Arthur Lawson Art Direction
Julia Squire Costume Designer
Name Title
Michael Powell Producer
Emeric Pressburger Producer
David O. Selznick Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

The opening slide names both Sir Alexander Korda and David O. Selznick which though impressive, rather sums up this somewhat confused romantic adventure. Jennifer Jones is "Hazel", a young girl at one with nature - particularly "Foxy", her independently minded fox cub. Eventually, she settles down w ... ith the local vicar "Marston" (Cyril Cusack), but is too beautiful and wild not to continue to turn heads and is also sought after by the local squire "Jack" (David Farrar) too. Rejected, he stokes ill-feeling against the girl amongst their puritanical, superstitious, villagers, and a tragiedy ensues. Powell and Pressberger live up to their reputation with this beautifully shot effort - the colours and costumes, and the exterior countryside scenes are terrific. The acting is less impressive. We know that Farrar lusts after the girl, but his actual performance gives little evidence of that. Owen Holder provides us with a rather distracting narration that doesn't add anything at all - and there is quite a bit of padding to draw out to the story - pretty to look at most of the time, but frequently slowing it down to a snail's pace. Dame Sybil Thorndike is quite good as the girl's disapproving mother-in-law, and there are couple of nice contributions from Hugh Griffith and George Cole to help it along, but somehow this production hasn't quite got the momentum to sustain it well. It may well be that Selznick edited the heart (and soul) out of it when he saw it, but in any case this isn't one of the Archers' more memorable efforts.

Dec 27, 2022