Devotion

Devotion

Director: Curtis Bernhardt Cast: Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
, Olivia de Havilland
Olivia de Havilland
, Ida Lupino
Ida Lupino
, Nancy Coleman
Nancy Coleman
Curtis Bernhardt
Devotion

Devotion

Director: Curtis Bernhardt Cast: Erich Wolfgang Korngold
Erich Wolfgang Korngold
, Olivia de Havilland
Olivia de Havilland
, Ida Lupino
Ida Lupino
, Nancy Coleman
Nancy Coleman
Curtis Bernhardt

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Overview

Roundly blasted upon its release because of the extreme liberties it takes with the truth, Devotion is better as cinema than as history. Not that it's great cinema, mind you, mainly because the filmmakers opted to replace historical fact with either tired dramatic clich?s or wild improbabilities. As an example of the latter, the film posits that Paul Henreid's character, who is a standard-issue film romantic hero (troubled, but understandably so), is the inspiration for two of the most passionate, fiery characters in the canon of English literature. Arthur Kennedy as brother Bramwell is much more passionate and fiery, a fact which tends to further muddle things up. The generic setting is also disappointing; these ladies wrote as they wrote because of where they lived and how they lived, but little of this makes it to the screen. Fortunately, Devotion has Olivia de Havilland and Ida Lupino on hand. De Havilland is quite good, grabbing hold of whatever she can find in the script and milking it for all it's worth. Lupino does even better, often making this standard-issue (at best) writing seem engaging and moving. As indicated, Kennedy also makes things work for him, and Nancy Coleman does what she can with the little she is handed. Erich Wolfgang Korngold's score provides plenty of the atmosphere that Curtis Bernhardt's direction often lacks. Ultimately, Devotion's assets, particularly Lupino and de Havilland, manage to squeeze it into the winner's column -- but it's a pretty close call. The film was produced in 1943, hence the presence of Montagu Love, who died that year.

Product Details

Release Date: 04/15/2011
UPC: 0883316287484
Original Release: 1945
Rating: NR
Source: Warner Archives
Presentation: [B&W]
Language: English
Time: 1:46:00
Sales rank: 36,261

Cast & Crew

Performance Credits
Olivia de Havilland Charlotte BrontÙ
Ida Lupino Emily BrontÙ,Giselle
Nancy Coleman Ann BrontÙ
Paul Henreid Nichols
Sydney Greenstreet Thackeray
Arthur Kennedy Branwell BrontÙ
Victor Francen M. Heger
May Whitty Lady Thornton
Montagu Love Rev. Bronte
Ethel Griffies Aunt Branwell
Odette Myrtil Mme. Heger
Edmund Breon Sir John Thornton
Marie de Becker Tabby
Donald Stuart Butcher
Eily Malyon Miss Thornton
Forrester Harvey Hoggs
Yorke Sherwood Man
Billy Bevan Draper
John Meredith Draper's Assistant
David Thursby Farmer
David Clyde Land Agent
P.J. Kelly Shepherd
Doris Lloyd Mrs. Ingham
Violet Seton Mrs. Crump
Sylvia Opert French Girl Student
Elyane Lima French Girl Student
Patrick Kelly Shepherd
Howard Davies Englishman
Hartney Arthur Man
Reginald Sheffield Dickens
Brandon Hurst Duke of Wellington
Elspeth Dudgeon Elderly Woman
Hilda Plowright Elderly Woman
Sonia Lefkova Marie
Micheline Cheirel Mlle. Blanche
Edgar Norton Club Member
Crauford Kent Club Member
Tanis Chandler Actor
Frank Dawson Club Member
Florence Wix Englishwoman
Irina Semochenko French Girl Student

Technical Credits
Curtis Bernhardt Director
Robert Buckner Producer
Keith Winter Screenwriter
Jack Holden Special Effects
Jack Oakie Special Effects
Rex Wimpy Special Effects
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