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The Yearling (1946)
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Synopsis
Based on the novel by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings, The Yearling is set in post-Civil War Florida. Claude Jarman Jr. plays Jody Baxter, the lonely son of just-getting-by farmers Pa and Ma Baxter (
Gregory Peck
and
Jane Wyman
). With all of his siblings dead and buried, Jody yearns to have a pet of some sort. When Pa is forced by circumstances to kill a doe, the animal's fawn-the yearling of the title-is adopted by Jody. The boy's love for the animal does not alter the fact that the fawn is eating all of the Baxters' crops. Sadly, Pa tells Jody that he must kill the yearling before all their crops are destroyed. Jody can't bring himself to do this, so he sets the animal free in the wilds. Time and again, however, the yearling returns to the farm. Finally, Ma Baxter, who'd been against having the fawn on the property in the first place, shoots and wounds the animal. Now, Jody has no choice: rather than see his beloved yearling writhe in agony, he kills it. Though this results in a rift between himself and his family, Jody at last realizes that, by taking the responsiblity of saving the farm at the expense of his own feelings, he has also taken the first step towards manhood. He himself is a "yearling" no more. MGM had intended to film The Yearling in 1941 with a different cast and director, but a series of personality clashes delayed production for five years. Watching the inspired performances of
Gregory Peck
,
Jane Wyman
and Claude Jarman Jr., it is nearly impossible to imagine the film with its originally intended cast of
Spencer Tracy
,
Anne Revere
and the unknown Gene Eckman. The studio had also intended to lens the film on location in Florida, but in the end it proved more practical and expedient to shoot in the studio and its environs. Oscars went to the Technicolor photography of Charles Rosher, Leonard Smith and Arthur Arling, and to the art direction/set decoration work of
Cedric Gibbons
, Paul Groesse and Edwin B. Willis. Originally released at 128 minutes, the film was reissued in a butchered 94 minute version; steer clear of this one and opt for the still-available original. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Cast
Clem Bevans
Pa Forrester
Donn Gift
Fodderwing
Arthur Hohl
Arch
Claude Jarman, Jr.
Jody Baxter
June Lockhart
Twink Weatherby
George Mann
Pack
Gregory Peck
Pa Baxter
Forrest Tucker
Lem Forrester
Joan Wells
Eulalie
Matt Willis
Gabby
Chill Wills
Buck Forrester
Margaret Wycherly
Ma Forrester
Jane Wyman
Ma Baxter
Jeff York
Oliver
Production Crew
Cedric Gibbons
Art Director
Paul Groesse
Art Director
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Book Author
Arthur E. Arling
Cinematographer
Charles Rosher Sr.
Cinematographer
Leonard Smith
Cinematographer
Herbert Stothart
Composer (Music Score)
Clarence Brown
Director
Harold Kress
Editor
Sidney Franklin
Producer
Sidney Franklin
Producer
Paul Osborn
Screenwriter
Edwin B. Willis
Set Designer
Chester M. Franklin
Special Effects
Warren Newcombe
Special Effects
Year: 1946
Runtime: 128
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: G
Category: Feature
Genre
Children's/Family
Produced by
MGM
Sidney Franklin Productions
Release
by MGM
Awards
1946 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
1946 - 10 Best Films - New York Times
1946 - Best Picture - Academy
1946 - Best Picture - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Scie
1946 - 10 Best Films - Film Daily
1946 - 10 Best Films - New York Times
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