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L'éternel tourment

Original title: Cass Timberlane
  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 59m
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6.3/10
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Spencer Tracy, Lana Turner, and Zachary Scott in L'éternel tourment (1947)
Judge Cass Timberlane marries a girl from the wrong side of the tracks, Virginia Marshland. A baby is stillborn and she turns more and more to attorney friend of of Cass', Bradd Criley. While quarreling, the Judge tells Virginia to stay with Bradd, but when she becomes sick he brings her home.
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Judge Cass Timberlane marries Virginia Marshland, but after their baby is stillborn, she grows close to his friend Bradd. Though Cass tells her to stay with Bradd during a fight, he brings h... Read allJudge Cass Timberlane marries Virginia Marshland, but after their baby is stillborn, she grows close to his friend Bradd. Though Cass tells her to stay with Bradd during a fight, he brings her home when she falls ill.Judge Cass Timberlane marries Virginia Marshland, but after their baby is stillborn, she grows close to his friend Bradd. Though Cass tells her to stay with Bradd during a fight, he brings her home when she falls ill.

  • Director
    • George Sidney
  • Writers
    • Donald Ogden Stewart
    • Sonya Levien
    • Sinclair Lewis
  • Stars
    • Spencer Tracy
    • Lana Turner
    • Zachary Scott
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    6.3/10
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    • Director
      • George Sidney
    • Writers
      • Donald Ogden Stewart
      • Sonya Levien
      • Sinclair Lewis
    • Stars
      • Spencer Tracy
      • Lana Turner
      • Zachary Scott
    • 22User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Spencer Tracy
    Spencer Tracy
    • Cass Timberlane
    Lana Turner
    Lana Turner
    • Virginia 'Ginny' Marshland
    Zachary Scott
    Zachary Scott
    • Bradd Criley
    Tom Drake
    Tom Drake
    • Jamie Wargate
    Mary Astor
    Mary Astor
    • Queenie Havock
    Albert Dekker
    Albert Dekker
    • Boone Havock
    Margaret Lindsay
    Margaret Lindsay
    • Chris Grau
    Rose Hobart
    Rose Hobart
    • Diantha Marl
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • Webb Wargate
    Mona Barrie
    Mona Barrie
    • Avis Elderman
    Josephine Hutchinson
    Josephine Hutchinson
    • Lillian Drover
    Selena Royle
    Selena Royle
    • Louise Wargate
    Frank Wilcox
    Frank Wilcox
    • Gregg Marl
    Richard Gaines
    Richard Gaines
    • Dennis Thane
    John Alexander
    John Alexander
    • Dr. Roy Drover
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Eino Roskinen
    Howard Freeman
    Howard Freeman
    • Hervey Plint
    Jessie Grayson
    • Mrs. Higbee
    • Director
      • George Sidney
    • Writers
      • Donald Ogden Stewart
      • Sonya Levien
      • Sinclair Lewis
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    7sumpleby

    Good old-fashioned story

    I seem to be a dissenting voice, looking at the other comments on this film. I didn't find it tedious at all. It is a warm, leisurely paced story. Spencer Tracy turns in a sterling performance as a judge who holds firm to old-fashioned values, though his commitment to friendship does blind him to his friends' shortcomings. Lana Turner does OK as a woman from "the wrong side of the tracks" who loves the judge but mistakes his principles for a lack of courage. There are some weak points in the film. Zachary Scott is not convincing at all as the cad who seduces Jenny away from her husband. There is a slightly cardboard quality of the scenes with the judge's society friends. And the subplot of friends wanting the judge to fix a trial in their favor slides so much into the background that it might as well not be in the film at all. But on the whole, I found this to be one of the better May-December romance films I have seen.
    6jhkp

    MGM semi-gloss

    It's been many years since I read the Sinclair Lewis novel. I could be wrong, but I seem to remember some interesting observations about a middle-aged, upper-middle class man, confronting a woman of a younger generation and a different social and economic class, in the 1940's.

    In that rapidly changing world, she's more liberated, more independent than the girls he grew up with. There's a generation gap between men of Cass's era and young women like Jinny, in the postwar world. It's a reflection of the way the country had changed, over the course of a few decades.

    Obviously, if they had gotten any of this into the film, it would have been far more interesting than the soap opera that emerged. Jinny just seems to be bored and restless because she's immature and shallow, and Cass just seems to lack understanding of her predicament because he's older and set in his ways.

    Still, Cass Timberlane, as one of MGM's superior factory products, can almost be enjoyed for the production values alone: gorgeous black and white cinematography, stunning women's costumes, detailed sets, nice use of locations, expert use of rear projection (lush, atmospheric shots of Scott and Turner on a NYC penthouse terrace), etc. As good a film as money can buy. And as good a cast.

    Was Lana Turner a good actress? I don't know - but I like watching her. Not just because she's pretty (and here, she's very pretty) - she's also extremely charming - especially in the early scenes - and there really is a good deal of chemistry between her and Spencer Tracy. (Jennifer Jones, first choice for the part, turned it down).

    Tracy is of course, excellent. And immensely likable. The romance between them is always believable, because he is such a charismatic, charming, somewhat devilish, interesting, intelligent, and apparently loving person, how could she not love him? And she is so beautiful, delightful, and seemingly sensible, how could he not fall head over heels for her? Both seem like down-to-earth people, so it's not hard to understand how they relate to one another. And also why they clash.

    George Sidney - who usually directed fluff like "Holiday In Mexico", and "Anchors Aweigh", tries his hand at something serious, here, and while I don't know why he got this big project that probably should have gone to Clarence Brown, or Cukor, he does a pretty good job. Just scratches the dramatic surface, though, unfortunately. He does better in the first hour, which, as usual, is the lighter half.

    Later on, it just reads like magazine fiction.
    7planktonrules

    good but not very believable

    To enjoy this film, you really have to suspend disbelief. I can often times do this, but if you just can't believe in the possibility of pairing an ordinary-looking middle-aged guy (Tracy) with an extremely sexy young woman (Turner), then you should probably just skip the film. In fact, the people around this strange pairing also have trouble accepting this marriage. My problem wasn't just the age differences, but the personality differences--I just couldn't understand why she was attracted to him (I have my suspicions why HE would be interested). The story itself apart from that is good and I like that Zachary Scott is there for support--he is great in his caddish roles. Not a bad but not an exceptional film--but sure to please fans of Tracy.
    k_jasmine_99

    too preachy

    As much as I love Spencer Tracy, there wasn't much he could do with this boring, predictable, overly preachy script. Not to mention how ironic it is to hear him expound the virtues of fidelity when he had numerous affairs, the most famous being Katharine Hepburn, while still married.

    Lana Turner is lovely, but I just couldn't get into the story line. I think it started out as a good idea: Cass Timberlane (Tracy) marries a younger woman (Turner) from the supposed "wrong side of the tracks", much to the chagrin of his snobby friends. Can they make the relationship work or not? If they would have developed the story more, and preached less, I think it may have worked. Instead it is just a two-hour sermon, more or less.

    Well, at least there is a cute kitty included in the picture.
    7HotToastyRag

    One of Spencer Tracy's best performances

    Cass Timberlane is one of the only movies in which I don't detest Spencer Tracy. In fact, I actually like him in this film. He's a respectable judge who falls in love with the beautiful yet low-class Lana Turner. In a particularly touching scene, Lana miscarries their child, and Spence is tasked with telling her. He holds her hand and speaks tenderly, an emotion he rarely showed in his performances.

    As you might expect, since Spence is older, cultured, and moral, and his bride is not, they have marital problems. Spence is frequently embarrassed by Lana's ignorance and free-spiritedness, and Lana is often bored by his stodginess. Before long, a younger man, Zachary Scott, catches her eye. But, in order to find out how this well-done drama turns out, you'll have to rent it. And since it's one of the only Spencer Tracy movies I like, I recommend that you do.

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    • Trivia
      Spencer Tracy initially was not pleased with the studio's choice of director, hoping to have George Cukor or Vincente Minnelli assigned the position.
    • Goofs
      It is never revealed to Cass or Ginny that Bradd did not choose to move to NYC but was forced there by his clients, the Wargates.
    • Quotes

      Cass Timberlane: Safe!

      Virginia 'Jinny' Marshland: Are you sure?

      Cass Timberlane: Yes.

      Virginia 'Jinny' Marshland: I thought you were a friend.

      Cass Timberlane: An umpire has no friends.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Forecast (1945)

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    • Release date
      • April 12, 1950 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El eterno conflicto
    • Filming locations
      • Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(ball game in rail yard by the LA River with 1st St. viaduct in the background, near the LA gas works)
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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      • $2,733,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 59m(119 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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