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Of Human Hearts

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.5K
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James Stewart and Ann Rutherford in Of Human Hearts (1938)
DramaWestern

Ethan Wilkins is a poor and honest man who ministers to the human soul, while his son Jason yearns to be a doctor, helping people in the earthly realm.Ethan Wilkins is a poor and honest man who ministers to the human soul, while his son Jason yearns to be a doctor, helping people in the earthly realm.Ethan Wilkins is a poor and honest man who ministers to the human soul, while his son Jason yearns to be a doctor, helping people in the earthly realm.

  • Director
    • Clarence Brown
  • Writers
    • Bradbury Foote
    • Honore Morrow
    • Conrad Richter
  • Stars
    • Walter Huston
    • James Stewart
    • Gene Reynolds
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Clarence Brown
    • Writers
      • Bradbury Foote
      • Honore Morrow
      • Conrad Richter
    • Stars
      • Walter Huston
      • James Stewart
      • Gene Reynolds
    • 31User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Walter Huston
    Walter Huston
    • Ethan Wilkins
    James Stewart
    James Stewart
    • Jason Wilkins
    Gene Reynolds
    Gene Reynolds
    • Jason Wilkins - as a Child
    Beulah Bondi
    Beulah Bondi
    • Mary Wilkins
    Guy Kibbee
    Guy Kibbee
    • George Ames
    Charles Coburn
    Charles Coburn
    • Dr. Charles Shingle
    John Carradine
    John Carradine
    • President Lincoln
    Ann Rutherford
    Ann Rutherford
    • Annie Hawks
    Leatrice Joy Gilbert
    Leatrice Joy Gilbert
    • Annie Hawks - as a Child
    Charley Grapewin
    Charley Grapewin
    • Jim Meeker
    Leona Roberts
    Leona Roberts
    • Sister Clarke
    Gene Lockhart
    Gene Lockhart
    • Quid
    Clem Bevans
    Clem Bevans
    • Elder Massey
    Arthur Aylesworth
    Arthur Aylesworth
    • Rufus Inchpin
    Sterling Holloway
    Sterling Holloway
    • Chauncey Ames
    Charles Peck
    Charles Peck
    • Chauncey Ames - as a Child
    Robert McWade
    Robert McWade
    • Dr. Lupus Crumm
    Minor Watson
    Minor Watson
    • Capt. Griggs
    • Director
      • Clarence Brown
    • Writers
      • Bradbury Foote
      • Honore Morrow
      • Conrad Richter
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    User reviews31

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    10manemu

    An excellent story about human behavior.

    The author touches the heart with old story that relates to today's "me" society (which in many cases is without gratitude for the contributions of others). The acting is superb and conveys the emotions of the story without special effects needed. Recommend this movie highly to everyone, should be mandatory for those under 25.
    7Pearsey

    John Carradine's performance stood out for me

    I tuned into this movie at the point where James Stewart's character was summoned from the battlefield to meet with President Abraham Lincoln. I didn't know what had transpired previously in the movie and was waiting to see why the president would take time to speak to him.

    I won't divulge all the details of the conversation but I kept thinking during the scene that this is one of the best portrayals of Lincoln I've ever seen. Physically the actor was very convincing and his demeanor was of the type I would except him to have. I finally recognized the voice of John Carradine.

    I actually think that Abraham Lincoln could have had a conversation like the one in the movie with a regular soldier. He met with many rank and file people during the war. It was a great scene, well written and produced in my opinion.
    7pdabbs

    Another Cinema Treasure

    This movie is a reminder of the treasures we have to enjoy from the early eras of movie-making. Walter Huston portrays a minister who has sensitivity and understanding for his parishioners but is bound by the restrictive morals of his background. The story takes place in the period before and during the Civil War. The minister has moments when he really is an admirable man; he even has the courage to grab and stop a runaway horse. That horse becomes a thread that winds through the rest of the movie. However, his treatment of his young son is a good example of why ministers' children are often described as troubled. Beaulah Bondi plays the saintly wife/mother whose love binds the family. Her unconditional love and sacrifice first console the boy and then elicit a narrow selfishness from the boy when he leaves home and goes to medical school in Baltimore.

    There are some wonderful moments in this movie. It is notable that James Stewart could play such a callow young man who takes advantage of his mother's generosity.
    7telegonus

    Life In the Antebellum Midwest

    Antebellum, or pre-Civil War America, is seldom dealt with in movies. In the studio age it was largely ignored. Of Human Hearts is an exception. Set in frontier Ohio it concerns the rebellious son of a decent but inflexible minister who seeks to be a doctor and learn about the world. He get more than he bargained for after the guns fire on Fort Sumter, and the film traces his life from uneasy boyhood to uncomfortable manhood. James Stewart excels in an early lead role; and as his father Walter Huston is suitably starchy and forbidding. The backlot recreation of early small town America is wonderfully realized by director Clarence Brown and Company. There are some splendid supporting performances by, among other, Beulah Bondi, Charlie Grapewin, and especially Charles Coburn, as the village doctor who likes to drink and who becomes Stewart's mentor. As an historical footnote it's worth mentioning that the film was produced by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the late thirties, and is an atypical product for them, as they were poaching, as it were, on movie territory that one associates with the more folsky Fox studios of the time, and did a rather good job at it, too.
    6KyleFurr2

    pretty good

    This was directed by Clarence Brown and stars Walter Huston and Jimmy Stewart. The movie starts out with Huston arriving in a small Ohio town before The Civil War with his wife and son. The people agreed to pay Huston $400 dollars a year but Guy Kibbee talks them down to $250 but Huston doesn't seem to mind and his son does. Kibbee tries to take advantage of Huston but he knows how to take care of himself and he is pretty tough with his son. His son becomes friends with Charles Coburn who is the town doctor but is a drunk and his father doesn't like it. The son then grows up to become James Stewart and he is interested in becoming a doctor but his family is poor and can't afford to send him. Stewart eventually becomes a doctor during the Civil War and John Carradine has a cameo as Abraham Lincoln, even though you can't recognize him.

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    • Trivia
      Beulah Bondi portrayed James Stewart's mother five times: In La vie est belle (1946), Mr. Smith au sénat (1939), Of Human Hearts (1938), and Mariage incognito (1938), and once on his television series, The Jimmy Stewart Show (1971).
    • Goofs
      At the congregation's initial offering meeting, a chicken in a wooden cage is placed on the table. In the next shot, the cage has been turned 90 degrees (note the direction of the cage's handle). The basket with the cabbage is also in a different position.
    • Quotes

      Rev. Ethan Wilkins: We thank Thee, Father, for this and all Thy bounties. Teach us to avoid the pitfalls of prejudice, pride, and vanity. Make us thoughtful of the weak, the sick, the needy, and the unfortunate, and make our humble lives a reflection of Thy goodness. We ask these things in Thy name. Amen.

    • Connections
      Featured in Yankee Doodle Goes to Town (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      Onward Christian Soldiers
      (1871) (uncredited)

      Music by Arthur Sullivan

      Lyrics by Sabine Baring-Gould (1865)

      Played during the opening credits

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Benefits Forgot
    • Filming locations
      • Big Bear Lake, Big Bear Valley, San Bernardino National Forest, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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