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Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man

Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man is a 1962 American adventure film directed by Martin Ritt based on Ernest Hemingway's semi-autobiographical character Nick Adams, and featuring Richard Beymer as Adams. A.E. Hotchner wrote the screenplay, originally calling the film Ernest Hemingway's "Young Man". The cast includes Diane Baker, Jessica Tandy, Ricardo Montalbán, Eli Wallach, Arthur Kennedy and Paul Newman. It was released in July 1962.[2]

Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMartin Ritt
Screenplay byA. E. Hotchner
Based onThe Nick Adams Stories by Ernest Hemingway
Produced byJerry Wald
StarringRichard Beymer
CinematographyLee Garmes
Edited byHugh S. Fowler
Music byFranz Waxman
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
July 25, 1962 (1962-07-25)
Running time
145 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$4.1 million[1]

Licensing

Producer Jerry Wald negotiated with Hemingway to license his short stories: "Indian Camp", "The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife", "The End of Something", "The Three-Day Blow", "The Battler", "A Very Short Story", "In Another Country", "Now I Lay Me", "A Way You'll Never Be" and "A Pursuit Race". Hemingway had to approve the screenplay during all stages of development.[3]

Plot

Nick Adams is a young, restless man in rural Michigan who wants a good life and to see the world. He leaves his domineering mother and noble but weak physician father on a cross country trip. In his ramblings he encounters a punch-drunk boxer, a sympathetic telegrapher, and a burlesque show promoter. Nick applies to be a reporter for a newspaper in New York City, but is told he lacks experience. While working at a catered banquet, he hears a speech by a beautiful woman soliciting volunteer ambulance drivers for the Italian Army in World War I, and impulsively signs up. On arrival, he is assigned a bilingual companion to help him, who cannot believe that Nick would volunteer for such a posting. They experience battlefield horrors, Nick is injured, and falls in love with his nurse, who then falls ill herself and dies at the moment they are taking their bedside wedding vows. Finally returning home to his family, he is stunned to hear that his father had died after worrying about Nick.

Cast

Production

Jerry Wald and A. E. Hotchner approached Hemingway seeking the rights to either Across the River and Into the Trees or the Nick Adams stories. Hemingway did not want to sell rights to his novel and was only keen on selling one Nick Adams story. Hotchner pitched to buy the rights for 10 of the 19 stories. Hemingway agreed provided certain conditions were met, including ensuring that "Nick was a good boy."[4]

Jerry Wald said he and director Martin Ritt agreed that Richard Beymer was "the young actor I think stands the best chance of being the next Gary Cooper."[5]

Filming started 25 September 1961 in Mellen, Wisconsin and wound up in 22 January in Verona, Italy.[4] Interiors were supposed to be shot at Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome, but that facility was taken up by the production of Cleopatra (1963), forcing Hemingway's to finish its studio work back in the United States.[6]

Jerry Wald died just before the film was released.[7]

References

  1. ^ Solomon, Aubrey. Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History (The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series). Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press, 1989. ISBN 978-0-8108-4244-1. p253
  2. ^ Oliver, Charles (1999). Ernest Hemingway A to Z: The Essential Reference to the Life and Work. New York: Checkmark Publishing. ISBN 978-0-8160-3467-3. p. 150
  3. ^ AFI Catalog Retrieved 30/9/2022.
  4. ^ a b Scheuer, P. K. (Feb 13, 1962). "Hotchner Reveals Hemingway 'Insides'". Los Angeles Times. ProQuest 168065693.
  5. ^ Louella Parsons (Aug 2, 1961). "Ernest Hemingway's 'Young Man' Film to Honor Gary Cooper". The Washington Post and Times-Herald. ProQuest 141450056.
  6. ^ Steinhart, Daniel. (2019). Runaway Hollywood: Internationalizing Postwar Production and Location Shooting. University of California Press. p. 86. ISBN 978-0-52-029864-4.
  7. ^ "Jerry Wald Is Dead; Movie Producer, 49". New York Times. Jul 14, 1962. ProQuest 116133967.

External links

  • Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man at IMDb
  • Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man at AllMovie
  • Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man at the TCM Movie Database
  • Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man film trailer on YouTube

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This article is about the 1962 film For the 1939 novel see Adventures of a Young Man Hemingway s Adventures of a Young Man is a 1962 American adventure film directed by Martin Ritt based on Ernest Hemingway s semi autobiographical character Nick Adams and featuring Richard Beymer as Adams A E Hotchner wrote the screenplay originally calling the film Ernest Hemingway s Young Man The cast includes Diane Baker Jessica Tandy Ricardo Montalban Eli Wallach Arthur Kennedy and Paul Newman It was released in July 1962 2 Hemingway s Adventures of a Young ManTheatrical release posterDirected byMartin RittScreenplay byA E HotchnerBased onThe Nick Adams Stories by Ernest HemingwayProduced byJerry WaldStarringRichard BeymerCinematographyLee GarmesEdited byHugh S FowlerMusic byFranz WaxmanDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateJuly 25 1962 1962 07 25 Running time145 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 4 1 million 1 Contents 1 Licensing 2 Plot 3 Cast 4 Production 5 References 6 External linksLicensing EditProducer Jerry Wald negotiated with Hemingway to license his short stories Indian Camp The Doctor and the Doctor s Wife The End of Something The Three Day Blow The Battler A Very Short Story In Another Country Now I Lay Me A Way You ll Never Be and A Pursuit Race Hemingway had to approve the screenplay during all stages of development 3 Plot EditNick Adams is a young restless man in rural Michigan who wants a good life and to see the world He leaves his domineering mother and noble but weak physician father on a cross country trip In his ramblings he encounters a punch drunk boxer a sympathetic telegrapher and a burlesque show promoter Nick applies to be a reporter for a newspaper in New York City but is told he lacks experience While working at a catered banquet he hears a speech by a beautiful woman soliciting volunteer ambulance drivers for the Italian Army in World War I and impulsively signs up On arrival he is assigned a bilingual companion to help him who cannot believe that Nick would volunteer for such a posting They experience battlefield horrors Nick is injured and falls in love with his nurse who then falls ill herself and dies at the moment they are taking their bedside wedding vows Finally returning home to his family he is stunned to hear that his father had died after worrying about Nick Cast EditRichard Beymer as Nick Adams Diane Baker as Carolyn Corinne Calvet as Contessa Fred Clark as Mr Turner Dan Dailey as Billy Campbell James Dunn as Telegrapher Juano Hernandez as Bugs Arthur Kennedy as Dr Adams Ricardo Montalban as Major Padula Paul Newman as The Battler Susan Strasberg as Rosanna Jessica Tandy as Mrs Adams Eli Wallach as John Edward Binns as Brakeman Philip Bourneuf as City Editor Tullio Carminati as Rosanna s Father Marc Cavell as Eddy Boulton Charles Fredericks as Mayor Simon Oakland as Joe Boulton Michael J Pollard as George Whit Bissell as Ludstrum Lillian Adams as Indian Woman Walter Baldwin as Conductor Laura Cornell as Burlesque Queen Miriam Golden as Indian Mid Wife Pitt Herbert as Bartender Pat Hogan as Billy Tabeshaw Baruch Lumet as Morris Burt Mustin as Old Soldier Sherry Staiger as Burlesque Queen Sharon Tate as Burlesque Queen Alfredo Varelli as Father Ben Mel Welles as Italian SergeantProduction EditJerry Wald and A E Hotchner approached Hemingway seeking the rights to either Across the River and Into the Trees or the Nick Adams stories Hemingway did not want to sell rights to his novel and was only keen on selling one Nick Adams story Hotchner pitched to buy the rights for 10 of the 19 stories Hemingway agreed provided certain conditions were met including ensuring that Nick was a good boy 4 Jerry Wald said he and director Martin Ritt agreed that Richard Beymer was the young actor I think stands the best chance of being the next Gary Cooper 5 Filming started 25 September 1961 in Mellen Wisconsin and wound up in 22 January in Verona Italy 4 Interiors were supposed to be shot at Centro Sperimentale di Cinematografia in Rome but that facility was taken up by the production of Cleopatra 1963 forcing Hemingway s to finish its studio work back in the United States 6 Jerry Wald died just before the film was released 7 References Edit Solomon Aubrey Twentieth Century Fox A Corporate and Financial History The Scarecrow Filmmakers Series Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press 1989 ISBN 978 0 8108 4244 1 p253 Oliver Charles 1999 Ernest Hemingway A to Z The Essential Reference to the Life and Work New York Checkmark Publishing ISBN 978 0 8160 3467 3 p 150 AFI Catalog Retrieved 30 9 2022 a b Scheuer P K Feb 13 1962 Hotchner Reveals Hemingway Insides Los Angeles Times ProQuest 168065693 Louella Parsons Aug 2 1961 Ernest Hemingway s Young Man Film to Honor Gary Cooper The Washington Post and Times Herald ProQuest 141450056 Steinhart Daniel 2019 Runaway Hollywood Internationalizing Postwar Production and Location Shooting University of California Press p 86 ISBN 978 0 52 029864 4 Jerry Wald Is Dead Movie Producer 49 New York Times Jul 14 1962 ProQuest 116133967 External links EditHemingway s Adventures of a Young Man at IMDb Hemingway s Adventures of a Young Man at AllMovie Hemingway s Adventures of a Young Man at the TCM Movie Database Hemingway s Adventures of a Young Man film trailer on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hemingway 27s Adventures of a Young Man amp oldid 1113201707, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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