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It's a Big Country (1951)

 
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No poster or movie still available Directed by
Clarence Brown
Don Hartman
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Edgar Brooke (story) (segment 1)
Ray Chordes (segment)
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Genre: Comedy / Drama (more)

Plot Summary: The story, told in eight episodes, covers different facets of the American Spirit, from racial and religious... (more)

User Comments: A Who's Who of 1950's Film (more)

User Rating: ******____ 5.7/10 (42 votes) Vote Here

Cast overview, first billed only:
Ethel Barrymore .... Mrs. Brian Patrick Riordan
Keefe Brasselle .... Sgt. Maxie Klein
Gary Cooper .... Texas
Nancy Davis .... Miss Coleman
Van Johnson .... Rev. Adam Burch
Gene Kelly .... Icarus Xenophon
Janet Leigh .... Rosa Szabo Xenophon
Marjorie Main .... Mrs. Wrenley
Fredric March .... Joe Esposito
George Murphy .... Mr. Callaghan
William Powell .... Professor
S.Z. Sakall .... Stefan Szabo
Lewis Stone .... Church sexton
James Whitmore .... Mr. Stacey
Keenan Wynn .... Michael Fisher
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Runtime: 89 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Color: Black and White
Sound Mix: Mono (Western Electric Sound System)
 

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spirit11
Washington DC, USA

Date: 29 September 2000
Summary: A Who's Who of 1950's Film

WARNING: These comments may reveal portions of the film's plot.

I had thought that the "episodic" film format was an invention of the 1980's art film. "It's a Big Country" killed that myth by presenting a film about the USA that is built on eight different episodes. The episodes are drawn together by a common narration, their focus on different ways of looking at the USA, and the introductory episode which lays out the concept for the film.

In the opening segment, James Whitmore rides a commuter train and tells another rider, "I love this country?" The other rider's response catches Whitmore off guard. "Which country?" He then points out that the USA is many countries -- political, military, religious, industrious, urban, rural, and many others. Each of the following seven segments of the film then focus on various ways of looking at the USA.

The actors in those seven segments are a "Who's Who" of 1950's film. The already mentioned Whitmore, Gene Kelly, Van Johnson, Gary Cooper, Janet Leigh and Keenan Wynn share the screen along with many others, including legends Ethel Barrymore and Fredric March. If you are a classic film lover, check out the list of credits and you'll find at least one favorite among the actors.

The film overall only comes across as average however -- it seems rather "preachy" on the concept of acceptance, and the happy endings of the segments come across too sugary. Fortunately the great acting in some of the segments pull them to the top of the heap. Gary Cooper's deadpan delivery combined with his Texas drawl in the one true comedy segment work's well. And the final segment in which a young immigrant boy finds he must wear glasses at the risk of ridicule of his father as well as his friends at school is equally appealing.

There is one glaring inconsistency in the film. The overall point seems to be that we must drop our racial stereotypes. To that end virtually every racial stereotype is presented and cut down. Each of the episodes of the film is presented as independent stories within the film -- little stories within the story. But when they presented the segment focusing on African American's, no story is given, only a narrated segment with stock shots of black America are presented. Not one known American actor of African descent is included. In this respect, Hollywood seems to have been unable to overcome it's own prejudice and exclusionary practices of that time.

You might enjoy portions of this film, but most persons will either stop part way through or fall asleep during this average film.
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