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Follow the Sun

  • 1951
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
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Anne Baxter and Glenn Ford in Follow the Sun (1951)
BiographyDramaRomanceSport

The inspiring film biography of the courageous champion golfer Ben Hogan.The inspiring film biography of the courageous champion golfer Ben Hogan.The inspiring film biography of the courageous champion golfer Ben Hogan.

  • Director
    • Sidney Lanfield
  • Writers
    • Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
    • Casey Robinson
    • Homer Welborne
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Anne Baxter
    • Dennis O'Keefe
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    475
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Sidney Lanfield
    • Writers
      • Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
      • Casey Robinson
      • Homer Welborne
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Anne Baxter
      • Dennis O'Keefe
    • 18User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Ben Hogan
    Anne Baxter
    Anne Baxter
    • Valerie Hogan
    Dennis O'Keefe
    Dennis O'Keefe
    • Chuck Williams
    June Havoc
    June Havoc
    • Norma
    Larry Keating
    Larry Keating
    • Sportswriter Jay Dexter
    Roland Winters
    Roland Winters
    • Dr. Graham
    Nana Bryant
    Nana Bryant
    • Sister Beatrice
    Robert Adams
    • Golf Pro
    • (uncredited)
    Philip Ahlm
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Myrtle Anderson
    • Grace
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Antrim
    Harry Antrim
    • Dr. John Everett
    • (uncredited)
    Gilbert Barnett
    • Jimmy Mulvaney
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Bishop
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Harold Blake
    • Ben Hogan, Age 14
    • (uncredited)
    Betty Bowen
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Ralph Brooks
    Ralph Brooks
    • Crowd Marshal
    • (uncredited)
    George Bruggeman
    George Bruggeman
    • Minor Role
    • (uncredited)
    Anne Burr
    • Valerie, Age 14
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Sidney Lanfield
    • Writers
      • Frederick Hazlitt Brennan
      • Casey Robinson
      • Homer Welborne
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews18

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    7jonathanrspalding

    An above average sports movie

    Many sports movies get sports so wrong that they are not enjoyable for people who actually consider themselves fans. In this movie it did not happen.

    The positives to this movie are the actors, Ford and Banecroft, are great. It has a quick paced story.

    The down side is at times it was a little corny and the relationships too simplistic, but that is a true of alot of the docu dramas of this era.

    It is certainly a good watch and would recommend it not only to golf fans, who would really enjoy it, but to classic movie fans.
    7ldeangelis-75708

    Very Good Biofilm

    I was impressed that this movie stuck to the facts, rather than played fast and loose with them, as do so many Hollywood biopics. I admit I had to check the facts tom find out, as before watching this, I had never heard of Ben Hogan!

    Now that I have, I know he was a man to be admired, determined to overcome his injuries and not let any disabilities keep him from playing golf. And he sure kept to it, with all the championships he won, after that near fatal car accident! (Did he actually drive in all that fog, or was that just put in for dramatic effect?)

    Glenn Ford was his usual outstanding self as golf champion Ben Hogan, a man who was introverted and didn't know how to talk to the press and charm the fans, the opposite of fellow player Chuck Williams (Dennis O'Keefe), who goes too far in the other direction.

    He was misunderstood by the public (who thought him cold and unfriendly) and he in turn misunderstood them, not realizing until after the accident that people cared. As he said, he had to learn to take his eye off the golf ball and look at people once in a while.

    Anne Baxter was also good as Ben's wife (and biggest fan), Valerie, as was June Havoc, who played Chuck's wife, Norma.

    I saw a familiar face from TV; Larry Keating (best known as Harry Morton on "Burns and Allen") played sportswriter Jay Dexter, who could have used a better attitude.

    There were also appearances of real-life golf pros: Sam Snead, Cary Middlecoff, and jimmy Demaret (whom I remember from an "I Love Lucy" episode).

    Even if you're not a golf fan, it's still a movie worth watching.
    5fertilecelluloid

    Odd biopic with a "Leave It To Beaver" edge

    Rather odd Ben Hogan biopic is a curiously contracted affair. Episodic in the extreme and boasting repressed thespian renderings from Glenn Ford (Hogan), Ann Baxter (Valerie Ford) and Dennis O'Keefe (Chuck Williams), it resembles a feature length episode of "Leave It To Beaver" and is deathly afraid of tarnishing (or humanizing)the Hogan legend. As a result, it is very bland. Director Sidney Lanfield and writer Frederick Hazlitt Brennan are incapable of injecting any edge into Hogan's struggle to be a professional golfer and focus instead on the golfer's tense relationship with a sports journalist (Larry Keating) and his lack of ease with the "gallery" that follows the golfing tour.

    To the film's credit, there is some good golf played. Several tee shots, fairway chips to the green, and putts to the hole were obviously filmed for real, adding some much-needed authenticity to the barely human story. Location filming at Pebble Beach, California, is welcome, too.

    I didn't dislike this odd little biopic. The sequence leading up to Hogan's accident is quite suspenseful, and Ford's performance, despite its mechanical nature, is interesting to watch for its freak value. But the treatment of Hogan, a respected golfing legend, is too careful, too reverential.
    7adrianovasconcelos

    Interesting biopic: Superb Baxter, Ford; thankless parts for O'Keefe, Havoc, Keating

    Director Lanfield handles this biopic well. He treats with due respect the figure of Ben Hogan as he comes up through the ranks, from amateur to pro. He is capably assisted by high quality B&W photography and superb performances by Ford and, especially, Baxter - the very epitome of a pro's wife, supporting her man while never relinquishing her female rights and wants.

    Sadly, Dennis O'Keefe plays the part of many times champion Chuck Williams, but he comes across as a larger than life drunkard who recklessly marries Havoc, who is in her third marriage and reportedly only wants champions for husbands. Both roles strike me as thankless, but not as much as Keating, as the journalist who does not believe Hogan has what it takes to be a pro, keeps mispronouncing Hogan as Hagan, and targeting Hogan for unfair criticism.

    Keating becomes even more unlikable when he fails to appear in the film after Hogan's accident. Was the journalist really that heartless? Why such heartlessness? Why does the film announce it so vehemently to the world? Why does it come so close to smearing the name of the journalist? I got the feeling that that part of the flick left something out, as the journalist did not appear to dislike other pros as much as he did Hogan.

    Ford plays a convincing and self-effacing Ben Hogan, determined to overcome his handicap at the risk of losing a leg through amputation.

    Well worth watching if you like golf. If you don't, like me, the quality of Baxter's and Ford's acting warrants watching.
    7planktonrules

    Reasonably accurate...but incomplete since it was made in 1951...well before Hogan's career ended.

    When the film began, I noticed that although it was supposed to be in the late 1920s, hairstyles were right from 1951. This isn't uncommon...and it's a minor complaint about an otherwise very good biopic. I say very good because although it took some liberties with the truth (such as creating the Chuck Williams character who did NOT exist), it stuck closer to his life story than most biopics seem to do!

    The film follows Ben Hogan's life from his teens through his recovery from a near death auto accident. It's all very nice and inspiring and although the film never excited me, it did keep my interest. Worth seeing...especially if you love golf.

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      Though normally taciturn (if not downright rude at times), Ben Hogan coached Glenn Ford for this film. Hogan then gave Ford the set of clubs he had used to win the US Open.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Caddyshack II (1988)

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    • Release date
      • May 1951 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Devoción invencible
    • Filming locations
      • 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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