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L'amore più grande del mondo

Titolo originale: Come Next Spring
  • 1956
  • Approved
  • 1h 32min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,1/10
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Walter Brennan, Steve Cochran, Richard Eyer, Sherry Jackson, and Ann Sheridan in L'amore più grande del mondo (1956)
DrammaRomanticismo

Nell'Arkansas degli anni '20, dopo un'assenza di 12 anni, l'alcolista riformato Matt Ballot torna dalla sua famiglia abbandonata ma deve riconquistarla e riguadagnare anche il rispetto della... Leggi tuttoNell'Arkansas degli anni '20, dopo un'assenza di 12 anni, l'alcolista riformato Matt Ballot torna dalla sua famiglia abbandonata ma deve riconquistarla e riguadagnare anche il rispetto della sua città natale.Nell'Arkansas degli anni '20, dopo un'assenza di 12 anni, l'alcolista riformato Matt Ballot torna dalla sua famiglia abbandonata ma deve riconquistarla e riguadagnare anche il rispetto della sua città natale.

  • Regia
    • R.G. Springsteen
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Montgomery Pittman
  • Star
    • Ann Sheridan
    • Steve Cochran
    • Walter Brennan
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,1/10
    759
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • R.G. Springsteen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Montgomery Pittman
    • Star
      • Ann Sheridan
      • Steve Cochran
      • Walter Brennan
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    • 2Recensioni della critica
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    Ann Sheridan
    Ann Sheridan
    • Bess Ballot
    Steve Cochran
    Steve Cochran
    • Matt Ballot
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Jeffrey Storys
    Sherry Jackson
    Sherry Jackson
    • Annie
    Richard Eyer
    Richard Eyer
    • Abraham
    Edgar Buchanan
    Edgar Buchanan
    • Mr. Canary
    Sonny Tufts
    Sonny Tufts
    • Leroy Hightower
    Harry Shannon
    Harry Shannon
    • Mr. Totter
    James Westmoreland
    James Westmoreland
    • Bob Storys
    • (as Rad Fulton)
    Mae Clarke
    Mae Clarke
    • Myrtle
    Roscoe Ates
    Roscoe Ates
    • Shorty Wilkins
    Wade Ruby
    Wade Ruby
    • Delbert Meaner
    James Best
    James Best
    • Bill Jackson
    Fred Aldrich
    Fred Aldrich
    • Churchgoer
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Walter Bacon
    • Townsman
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Al Bain
    Al Bain
    • Churchgoer
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Dorothy Bernard
    Dorothy Bernard
    • Aunt Bessie
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    Gail Bonney
    Gail Bonney
    • Mrs. Totter
    • (non citato nei titoli originali)
    • Regia
      • R.G. Springsteen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • 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.
    8mark_r_harris

    Wonderful Americana!

    This rural drama set in 1920s Arkansas is a thoroughly winning film, full of charm and sentiment balanced by straightforward honesty and a trace of grit. Talented screenwriter Montgomery Pittman creates a believable situation involving a ne'er-do-well alcoholic husband (Steve Cochran) who returns to his wife (Ann Sheridan) and family years after abandoning them, hoping to make amends. The wife, however, has learned to manage well on her own, and the way she reacts to this unexpected reappearance is breathtakingly direct and no-nonsense. The leads are terrific; Cochran produced this movie for himself and it shows off his talent extremely well. In fact, the great Italian director Michelangelo Antonioni must have been impressed, because he starred Cochran in the drama Il Grido two years later. I seem to recall that Pittman was also involved with that film. Pittman later wrote some rural-themed episodes for The Twilight Zone, one of which stars James Best, who has a small role in Come Next Spring. Earl Hamner, also a Twilight Zone writer, seems to have taken several hints from Pittman when he came to create The Waltons; the character of the Walton mother, especially as played by Patricia Neal in The Homecoming, is quite reminiscent of Sheridan's performance. An article in New York magazine several years ago revealed that Martin Scorsese is a great admirer of Come Next Spring, which is an urgent candidate for video/DVD release.
    Michel_Russell

    NOSTALGIA

    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!
    ptb-8

    Good? GREAT!

    This exceptionally effective and emotional small film is one of Republic's very best, and one of their last that was creatively and carefully produced as the studio died. In lovely-odd storybook Tru-colour that really suits the Americana, and with an excellent cast, especially the always gorgeous Anne Sheridan and handsome unappreciated Steve Cochran COME NEXT SPRING with its Max Steiner Score, and Tony Bennett theme song has remained unloved an unappreciated for too long by mainstream knowledge. I've heard Scorsese recites it as an influence and it should well be studied by film makers to see how well a small budget but love and care can result in an excellent tough, real, romantic family drama. It actually wasn't until the very last scene did I realise I had seen it as a child and the overwhelming emotion just burst from me, so effective and elating is this finale. The real and crumbling backwoods town they all vist in one scene is probably as close to real surviving 1920s smallville-america as we would ever genuinely see. Look for this film and get settled, you are in for a major discovery and a real treat. Probably influenced by the mega success of FRIENDLY PERSUASION and with Johnny Guitar and Quiet Man rentals to spend, Republic saw a moment when they could still take a chance on small town values with an A grade tech effort. Vale Republic!
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    The roots of a great film

    Steve Cochran had formed his own independent-producing firm in 1955, called Robert Alexander Productions (his birth name was Robert Alexander Cochran), and an offshoot of this company, Tangent Films, was making television commercials in New York.

    In 1950, while working together on Warner Brothers' "THE LION AND THE HORSE", Sherry Jackson introduced her young widowed mother to writer Montgomery Pittman, Steve Cochran's best friend.(Sherry Jackson's father was killed in an automobile accident in 1948.) This meeting between Pittman and Jackson's mother culminated in their marriage two years later, with Steve Cochran acting as best man for his friend Pittman.

    In 1955, Montgomery Pittman turned his (exceptional) writing talent to providing a challenging vehicle for his vastly-talented young step-daughter and came up with COME NEXT SPRING. Steve Cochran bought the story for his just-formed Robert Alexander Productions.

    Steve Cochran then SOLD it to Republic Pictures Corporation, for an undisclosed amount of money...plus the proviso that he would star in the film and Sherry Jackson would play the role of Annie Ballott. Republic agreed to the terms, laid out the money... and Robert Alexander Productions and erstwhile-producer Steve Cochran made a graceful exit, while (uncredited)Republic house-people took over the production of this now-recognized great film, directed by the unheralded (before or afterwards) R. G. Springsteen, who had only once before been handed a film---A PERILOUS JOURNEY--- with an A-budget and cast of this quality and never a story of the quality written by Montgomert Pittman, just written with his step-daughter in mind as the mute Annie Boots, who was mute because of an automobile accident.

    House-director "Bud" Springsteen did himself proud. Possibly because Montgomery Pittman was standing near-by?

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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 - Vita di un timido (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.

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Max Steiner: Maestro of Movie Music (2019)
    • Colonne sonore
      Come Next Spring
      Music by Max Steiner

      Lyrics by Lenny Adelson

      Sung by Tony Bennett

      Arranged by Percy Faith (uncredited)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 9 marzo 1956 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Ione, California, Stati Uniti
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Robert Alexander Productions
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      • 1h 32min(92 min)
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