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Al llegar la primavera

Título original: Come Next Spring
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 32min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.1/10
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TU CALIFICACIÓN
Walter Brennan, Steve Cochran, Richard Eyer, Sherry Jackson, and Ann Sheridan in Al llegar la primavera (1956)
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En la década de 1920, en Arkansas, después de una ausencia de 12 años, el alcohólico reformado Matt Ballot regresa con su familia abandonada, pero tiene que recuperarlos y recuperar también ... Leer todoEn la década de 1920, en Arkansas, después de una ausencia de 12 años, el alcohólico reformado Matt Ballot regresa con su familia abandonada, pero tiene que recuperarlos y recuperar también el respeto de su ciudad natal.En la década de 1920, en Arkansas, después de una ausencia de 12 años, el alcohólico reformado Matt Ballot regresa con su familia abandonada, pero tiene que recuperarlos y recuperar también el respeto de su ciudad natal.

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    • R.G. Springsteen
  • Guionista
    • Montgomery Pittman
  • Elenco
    • Ann Sheridan
    • Steve Cochran
    • Walter Brennan
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.1/10
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    • Dirección
      • R.G. Springsteen
    • Guionista
      • Montgomery Pittman
    • Elenco
      • Ann Sheridan
      • Steve Cochran
      • Walter Brennan
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    Ann Sheridan
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    • Bess Ballot
    Steve Cochran
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    • Matt Ballot
    Walter Brennan
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    • Jeffrey Storys
    Sherry Jackson
    Sherry Jackson
    • Annie
    Richard Eyer
    Richard Eyer
    • Abraham
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    • Leroy Hightower
    Harry Shannon
    Harry Shannon
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    James Westmoreland
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    Wade Ruby
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    James Best
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    Fred Aldrich
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    Al Bain
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    Dorothy Bernard
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    Gail Bonney
    Gail Bonney
    • Mrs. Totter
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    • Guionista
      • Montgomery Pittman
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    7krorie

    The Idyllic side of small-town Arkansas

    "Come Next Spring" created quite a commotion in my hometown when first released in 1956, for the story and the setting is Independence County, Arkansas, in a real backwoods town called Cushman, once known for its mining activities, but no more. The movie refers to the community as Cushin. I don't know where "Come Next Spring" was filmed, but the location photography does resemble the landscape of present day Cushman. The town is still there with very few changes since pioneer days, except now the denizens do have electricity and indoor plumbing. My family didn't get the indoor plumbing until I was in college in the early 1960's. Having grown up in the area I'm here to tell you that the film only shows one side of small-town life in the hills and hollows of Arkansas. There is also the negative side of small-town America depicted by other films of the era such as "Picnic." That being said the idyllic side is worth a look see. The acting is topnotch and the story is supposedly based on a true incident about a man who deserted his family during hard times in the 1920's (The Great Depression began early for rural America). Unlike most lost men, however, he returned to his family after years of wandering to attempt to put things back together. Ann Sheridan and Steve Cochran give standout performances as estranged husband and wife trying to reconcile their differences. Sherry Jackson is magnetic as the mute daughter instrumental in restoring her parents' love for each other. There is also a wonderful assortment of character actors to play the local folks, including Walter Brennan, Edgar Buchanan, Sonny Tufts, Mae Clark, and James Best in one of his early roles.

    Though the Max Steiner music is good with Tony Bennett singing the theme, it is not apropos for Cushman, Arkansas, of the 1920's. Country (called hillbilly at the time) and folk music were about the only kind of music listened to in that area before the birth of rock 'n' roll, with many of the locals picking and grinning. It would have been more appropriate to have used a popular group of the genre, or even someone from the community. The number one song for 1956 was written by a performer from the general area, "Singing the Blues" by Melvin Endsley. Another noted musician from the area in those days was the multi-talented Wayne Rainey. Both were from near Batesville, which is the county seat of Independence County. Neighboring Stone County produced folk artist Jimmie Driftwood, who wrote "The Battle of New Orleans" and "Tennessee Stud." Using any of these artists would have added to the rural flavor of "Come Next Spring." But that was not the Hollywood way.

    If you liked "The Waltons" or "Little House on the Prairie," you should enjoy this movie, which to my knowledge is not available on DVD. It is seldom shown on satellite or cable television. So you may have a difficult time viewing a copy. But if you get the chance, don't miss watching it.
    Michel_Russell

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    For some reason whenever I hear the word 'Spring' I inevitably think of the movie 'Come Next Spring' which I remember seeing as a teenager. I thought Ann Sheridan & Steve Cochran were near the end of their careers and this was their swansong and did they know how to capture the whole essence of a small town community going through a crisis. It is warm, gentle and has a loving nature running all through it as though they all knew that the studio was near the end like a lot of the cast in their careers. Even the song I can still remember. Worth a remake? No impossible. It was the film that got away but luckily I have a good memory!
    louis-king

    First Rate Movie by Second Rate or Has-Been Cast

    The cast of this movie, Ann Sheridan, Steve Cochran, Walter Brennan have all made movies that are better known, but they've rarely been better than they are here.

    I've never heard of the director, but he manages to pull a good performance out of the usually dreadful Sonny Tufts. Here he plays a tough, semi-bully (but not totally bad) adversary to Steve Cochran.

    Other's have written the plot outline so I won't repeat it. One of my favorite scenes is Walter Brennan's drunken confession to Matt (Steve Cochran) about his birth certificate and his sober morning after contradiction! It's nearly as funny as Brennan's false teeth running gag in 'Red River'.

    Ann Sheridan role was much like Sally Field's in 'Places In The Heart', totally different from her wise-cracking oomph-girl roles in the 30's and 40's.

    I've never understood why Steve Cochran failed to become an A star. Like Robert Mitchum, he could play hero or heavy equally well. Reading his mini-biography, Cochran's own real life story (and death) would make a great noirish movie.

    Sherry Jackson was a fine child star. Her performance as John Wayne's tomboy daughter in 'Trouble Along The Way' was equal if not better than her touching performance in this movie. She developed into a stunningly beautiful woman and then dropped from sight. She had a fine turn in the original Star Trek as a sexy-sad android.

    'Come Next Spring' is very much like the better known 'Picnic' and I think it's just as good.

    I've never forgotten the very last scene which still chokes me up when I think of it.
    8jjnxn-1

    Quiet film of guarded hopes

    Charming piece of Americana affords Steve Cochran a nice change of pace from the brooding thugs he normally played. While he certainly had the physique and dangerous air required for those roles there was also an underlying gentleness to his screen presence that is well utilized here. He is well matched with Ann Sheridan, an actress with her own tough persona. Her careworn appearance in the film matches well with her role as a no nonsense farm woman and as always she offers a high quality performance. Their tentative dance of reconciliation after a long period of estrangement and nice touches that help add to the flavor of small community life make this most worthy picture one to check out.
    7rlkkrandall

    This movie was filmed in our home town.

    I just watched this movie (Come Next Spring) for maybe the 3rd time. My mother Bonnie Tilley was in High School in Ione Ca. when this film was being made. She has many of the actors signatures. It was a pretty big deal to say the least. The downtown scene is unmistakable, main st. Ione. The inside poolroom scene was the pool hall. The church is outside Ione near Camanche Lake, (north shore), and the barn and house in the film is also in the Camanche area, which is also near Ione, and later became Paul's Boarding House. The train is on display near the Ione City hall. The movie had some big stars, and was pretty good, but it's so interesting to anyone who grew up in the area, because almost every scene is familiar.

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      Republic Pictures didn't give this film a proper release, instead dropping it onto the lower half of a double bill, prompting The Hollywood Reporter to run an item declaring, "Wake up, Republic. You have another Marty (1955) on your hands... Or don't you care?"
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      Mr. Totter: On top of everything else I ever said about Ballot, I never calculated I'd have to call him a coward too.

    • Conexiones
      Referenced in Max Steiner: Maestro of Movie Music (2019)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Come Next Spring
      Music by Max Steiner

      Lyrics by Lenny Adelson

      Sung by Tony Bennett

      Arranged by Percy Faith (uncredited)

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      • 9 de marzo de 1956 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Come Next Spring
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Ione, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Robert Alexander Productions
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      1 hora 32 minutos
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