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Wilder Strom

Originaltitel: Wild River
  • 1960
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 50 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
6533
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Wilder Strom (1960)
A TVA bureaucrat comes to the river to do what none of his predecessors have been able to do - evict a stubborn octogenarian from her island before the rising waters engulf her.
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Ein TVA-Bürokrat kommt an den Fluss, um das zu tun, wozu keiner seiner Vorgänger in der Lage war - eine hartnäckige Achtzigjährige von ihrer Insel zu vertreiben, bevor das steigende Wasser s... Alles lesenEin TVA-Bürokrat kommt an den Fluss, um das zu tun, wozu keiner seiner Vorgänger in der Lage war - eine hartnäckige Achtzigjährige von ihrer Insel zu vertreiben, bevor das steigende Wasser sie verschlingt.Ein TVA-Bürokrat kommt an den Fluss, um das zu tun, wozu keiner seiner Vorgänger in der Lage war - eine hartnäckige Achtzigjährige von ihrer Insel zu vertreiben, bevor das steigende Wasser sie verschlingt.

  • Regie
    • Elia Kazan
  • Drehbuch
    • Paul Osborn
    • William Bradford Huie
    • Borden Deal
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Montgomery Clift
    • Lee Remick
    • Jo Van Fleet
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,5/10
    6533
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Elia Kazan
    • Drehbuch
      • Paul Osborn
      • William Bradford Huie
      • Borden Deal
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Montgomery Clift
      • Lee Remick
      • Jo Van Fleet
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  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 2 Gewinne & 2 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Montgomery Clift
    Montgomery Clift
    • Chuck Glover
    Lee Remick
    Lee Remick
    • Carol Garth Baldwin
    Jo Van Fleet
    Jo Van Fleet
    • Ella Garth
    Albert Salmi
    Albert Salmi
    • Hank Bailey
    Jay C. Flippen
    Jay C. Flippen
    • Hamilton Garth
    • (as J.C. Flippen)
    James Westerfield
    James Westerfield
    • Cal Garth
    Barbara Loden
    Barbara Loden
    • Betty Jackson
    Frank Overton
    Frank Overton
    • Walter Clark
    Malcolm Atterbury
    Malcolm Atterbury
    • Sy Moore
    Mark Anthony
    • Night Clerk
    • (Nicht genannt)
    Ross Apperson
    • Attorney Armstrong
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    Big Jeff Bess
    • Joe John Garth
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    James Campbell
    • Small Role
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    Donna Carnegie
    • Small Role
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    Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern
    • Jack Roper
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    Mike Dodd
    • Sheriff Hogue
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    John Dudley
    • Todd
    • (Nicht genannt)
    David Ferrell
    • Small Role
    • (Nicht genannt)
    • Regie
      • Elia Kazan
    • Drehbuch
      • Paul Osborn
      • William Bradford Huie
      • Borden Deal
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    stephen-357

    The traditionalist. . . the modernist. . . and a river between them.

    On May 18, 1933 the Federal Government under FDR's "progressive agenda", created the Tennessee Valley Authority, a vast scheme of regional development that involved, in part, the diverting of masses of water into valleys thus protecting large populations of people from the ravages of flooding rivers. Dams were created to assist in this enterprise and to harness the vast energy of the raging waters through turbines which in turn created electricity for communities that still lived in the "dark ages." WILD RIVER begins with stock news footage of the damage ravaged upon a community by a flood, in particular a heart rending first hand account of a man who has suffered a great loss. In comes the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) to save the day, a bastion of progress with Chuck Glover (Montgomery Clift) as its representative. The TVA, in order to complete its mission, must relocate all the residents within a particular area slated for water relocation but Mrs Ella Garth, an old hard-as-nails woman living on a small island in the middle of the valley, refuses to leave her land for any price. This is the context of WILD RIVER, but for director Elia Kazan, the TVA and its surrounding controversy are a microcosm for America's growing pains and the divisions between North and South that have persisted since the Civil War brought them to a head. Kazan contrasts rugged individualism, so much a part of the Nation's heritage, with an activist Federal Government citing the best interests of the community. The traditional attachment that the South has to "the land", where "the elements" are an accepted part of life is contrasted with the North's reliance on technology to tame the elements. The sophisticated Montgomery, full of enthusiasm and conviction for his mission, is immediately jolted into reality first by the steadfast conviction of the old landowner (in a towering display of acting by Jo Van Fleet), then by overt Racism "for a minute I forgot where I was.", and finally by his own mixed emotions. His passions are aroused by Carol (Lee Remick), Mrs Garth's stepdaughter, who is suffering from under stimulation, both physically and mentally. Widowed for over two years, she lives with her two children and the old woman on the island. When the handsome, educated Chuck arrives on the scene, she finds in him a source of combustion to feed a very deep well of passion. Once ignited, the fire threatens to envelope Chuck's controlled existence and intensify Carol's feelings of displacement. Rarely has confusion, vulnerability and molten sexuality been rendered more effective by an actress. Remick completely dispenses with any pretense about her sexual and emotional hunger and sets the screen on fire! While still smoldering, she manages to convey her separate, but equally passionate emotions for man and child during a tender scene between Clift and her daughter.
    10gayeshortland

    my forty-year search rewarded

    There is little to add to the eloquent appreciations of Wild River by other users. Still, I want to pay my tribute. My father took me to see the film when I was a little girl and it made such an impression on me I have been searching for it for years. Odd, since I remembered nothing of the plot, retaining only fleeting images of autumn colours, Lee Remick's autumnal hair, the old ferry, an indelible impression of Montgomery Clift's face, the old woman surrounded by still 'figures in a landscape'. And the creation of a unique atmosphere so tangible, so lyrical, so elegiac it stayed with me for 40+ years. I've been wanting to know why it clung to me so. And wondering why it seemed to have disappeared without trace. This Christmas, in the fullness of time, my niece presented me with the DVD and I have at last seen it again. Why did it affect me so profoundly? That one's easy. Why had the film disappeared. That one's complex, as you know. What I hadn't expected was that stunning performance from the incomparable Jo Van Fleet. No Oscar? Were they mad? It is intensely interesting and sobering to reflect how politics can hold art hostage.
    mrbentley2

    Jo Van Fleet - Underrated Genius

    This is a most remarkable film, chronicling a piece of Americana and presenting a compelling image of the tragedy of progress. And it is Jo Van Fleet whose utterly convincing and captivating portrayal of an 80-year old hillbilly woman (she herself was 45 years old) makes WILD RIVER a masterpiece. To reiterate what others have stated, the fact that her performance was not even nominated for an Oscar is an outrage! I tend to disagree with other reviewers in regards to the subplot between Monty Clift and Lee Remick; I feel their scene slow things down and I find myself fast-forwarding past them to get to the match of will between Clift and Van Fleet. I do, however, understand the necessity of the Chuck/Carol love affair - here you have a stubborn old woman who simply refuses to leave her lifelong home and a sensuous young woman who simply begs to get out! And Monty Clift becomes nemesis and savior. But their scenes together are a total yawn when the good stuff involves the reason Clift is there to begin with - not just his cat-and-mouse with Van Fleet, but all the other obstacles he faces from the rest of the populace of the rural south in the 1930's.

    Still, an incredible film and worth viewing over and over again.
    pocomarc

    Jo van Fleet is terrific as usual

    This movie features Jo van Fleet, a terrific actress who has been forgotten.

    As usual, her performance carries the movie.

    Some should remember her as the mother of the James Dean character in East of Eden, where her scenes with Dean are the most powerful in the film.

    Elia Kazan, who directed Wild River, also directed East of Eden.

    Kazan said in an interview he considered van Fleet a "great" actress, and expressed irritation that she had been "forgotten."

    In Wild River the character she plays so believably is decades older than she actually was.

    One previous reviewer here is so fixated on politics that he really uses his pretense of reviewing this movie to give his own personal political views, which are of no interest to me, and which do not belong in a forum of this type.
    misterjones

    Obscure but memorable film from Elia Kazan.

    It's unfortunate that this wonderful film was ignored by the press and public when it was first released, and that this initial indifference has led to it's being so obscure today. As of yet, it is unavailable on DVD or VHS.

    One of Elia Kazan's first film assignments was a documentary about the Tennessee Valley Authority in the 1930's. Incorporating some of the footage from that film, he returned to the subject in 1960 with "Wild River", a film which explores the gray areas of life as richly as any I can think of.

    Following the catastrophic floods of 1932, the TVA is determined to build a dam to regulate the flow of the river. The dam can not be operated, however, until the 80 year old Ella Garth (Jo Van Fleet) can be persuaded to leave her home on Garth Island. The situation seems clear and simple to TVA representative Chuck Glover (Montgomery Clift), but it is not long before he must accept that what he sees as progress others see as the destruction of their natural way of life.

    The urban intellectual Glover is sensitive enough to be moved by Mrs. Garth's plight but practical enough not to back down, even as he begins an affair with her granddaughter (Lee Remick). This relationship eschews all cinematic cliches, with Remick clearly the aggressor as the two seem pulled together by forces beyond their control. Kazan has criticized Clift's performance, terming him "not masculine" enough (he was gay in real life), but his chemistry with Remick is quite palpable even if it is unorthodox. She is nothing less than luminous, and he responds with the finest and healthiest performance of his later years. Van Fleet is magnificent. Incredibly, she and Clift were the same age at the time of filming.

    Kazan's direction is masterful throughout, and he is abetted by his many collaborators. Ellsworth Fredericks's cinematography subtly suggests the inevitable changes of nature, and the mournful sound of Kenyon Hopkins's score on the soundtrack seems to echo the thoughts of the river itself. Paul Osborn's screenplay and the naturalistic work of the supporting cast (virtually a given with Kazan) sustain the documentary-like tone throughout the film, which seems to grow richer with subsequent viewings.

    Let's hope the film will become available on video soon, allowing us to take advantage of those subsequent viewings.

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      Lee Remick picked out two local Charleston kids to play her children. She chose the little girl because she looked like Lee at age 7. She chose the little boy because he loved hugging and kissing Lee.
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      When Chuck and Carol stop for gas, a torn movie poster is displayed prominently on the wall of the station. Although the title and the name of the players have been ripped off, it's quite obviously Morgen ist die Ewigkeit (1946) with the images of its three stars, Claudette Colbert, George Brent, and Orson Welles, easily identifiable; this film was not actually produced until 12 years later, in 1945, and released in 1946.
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      Carol Garth Baldwin: [to Chuck] I'm leaving here, with you or without you, but I want you to know something... I'd be a good wife for you. A DAMN good wife. I'm smarter than you in some ways and I know what's good about you and I know what's bad and I'm not afraid to tell you... I have two children who love you. They love you and I love you... and you're not easy to love, but you do need someone... and I love you. I love you, I love you.

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Mirror for Our Dreams: The Director: A Matter of Viewpoint (1968)
    • Soundtracks
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      (uncredited)

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      Sung by Lee Remick

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 11. August 1960 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
    • Auch bekannt als
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    • Drehorte
      • Hiawassee River, Tennessee, USA
    • Produktionsfirma
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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