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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA pastor with a shady past moves into a rural town just after the Civil War.A pastor with a shady past moves into a rural town just after the Civil War.A pastor with a shady past moves into a rural town just after the Civil War.
Philip Carey
- Albert Loomis
- (as Phil Carey)
Victor Adamson
- Townsman
- (non crédité)
Emile Avery
- Race Starter
- (non crédité)
John Cason
- Charlie Vancouver
- (non crédité)
Cecil Combs
- Townsman
- (non crédité)
Juney Ellis
- Lilly Mae
- (non crédité)
Raoul Freeman
- Townsman
- (non crédité)
Helen Gereghty
- Townswoman
- (non crédité)
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This is the very first time I viewed this film and it held my interest from the very beginning of the film to the very end. Van Heflin, (Luke Fargo) plays the role of a Civil War soldier who returns to his home town and is very well known for his past with wine, women and song. Luke takes it upon himself to become a minister and set up a church which had been burned down to the ground. The rectory was still standing but a wild young girl was living in the house and was using a shot gun mainly at Luke's head and did not want him anywhere near her home as she called it. This wild young gal's name is Lissy, (Joanne Woodward) who never takes a bath and is a typical tom boy so to speak. There is a bad dude in town named Yancey Huggins, (Raymond Burr) who hates Luke and does everything in his power to destroy Luke's chances of building a church and accuses Luke of living with a girl under age and things not be fitting a man of the cloth. There is lots of laughs and some very dramatic scenes which makes this film a great family film and very worth your while to view this picture from 1955.
A former drinker and womanizer, returned from the Civil War, comes home as a newly converted preacher. He takes up residence in the old parsonage with a high spirited young girl and begins rebuilding the church. He finds a lot of trouble along the way, mostly from the local store owner who resents the new preacher because he fought for the north. Lots of action and drama made for a very good picture and Joanne Woodward as the rambunctious Lissy stole the show. She had me laughing all the way through. 4 stars.
Most movies garner your interest in the beginning. You are intrigued and wonder how things will work out. That is the easy part. The difficult part is how to solve the puzzle, put the pieces together in an entertaining and clever way. Therefore, the conclusions of most movies fall apart.
"Count Three and Pray" reversed this. The first half-hour was maddening slow, boring, clichéd and predictable. It was also unrealistic as would-be preacher Heflin went about building a church building and congregation from scratch -- what with no money, friends and a hostile community. I was ready to fast-forward to the end, but didn't.
The last half-hour was marvelous, though. It moved along quickly. The problems and solutions were unexpected and clever. It was heart-warming, believable and even somewhat religious. Gave me a good feeling. I recommend this to single adults and entire families.
"Count Three and Pray" reversed this. The first half-hour was maddening slow, boring, clichéd and predictable. It was also unrealistic as would-be preacher Heflin went about building a church building and congregation from scratch -- what with no money, friends and a hostile community. I was ready to fast-forward to the end, but didn't.
The last half-hour was marvelous, though. It moved along quickly. The problems and solutions were unexpected and clever. It was heart-warming, believable and even somewhat religious. Gave me a good feeling. I recommend this to single adults and entire families.
This picture is a great intro to Joanne Woodward with good dialog and solid performances by all. Van Heflin is perfect as the repentant womanizer and Raymond Burr is always a good heavy. I think Joanne W. is wonderful as the feisty young woman. As a tomboy, seeing the movie in my youth, I related to her character. Everyone's transformations and adjustments to life after the Civil War are believable. The only thing that is bothersome are the stagy sets. The rendition of the hymn "Holy, Holy,Holy" is a good American standard of the times. One of my favorite films but not seen enough on TV. Wish a DVD of it would be included in JW's classic collection with "Three Faces of Eve" and the "Long Hot Summer".
A quiet, character-driven western with an interesting religious element and Joanne Woodwood cute as a button in her debut as a feisty tomboy wearing trousers far too big for her who takes pride in her ability to "skin a squirrel with her teeth".
Saturnine menace is meanwhile supplied by Raymond Burr as a very heavy heavy.
Saturnine menace is meanwhile supplied by Raymond Burr as a very heavy heavy.
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- AnecdotesWhile Joanne Woodward had previously appeared in numerous television productions, this movie marked her film debut.
- GaffesWhen Georgina DeCrais gets into her carriage after being handed her package by Yancy Huggins, her dress gets caught in the door of the carriage. After her horses run off, she exits the carriage from the opposite side and her dress being caught doesn't stop her from exiting.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Feuilles d'automne (1956)
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- Count Three and Pray
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- Durée
- 1h 42min(102 min)
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- 2.55 : 1
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