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Sons and Lovers (film)

Sons and Lovers is a 1960 British period drama film directed by Jack Cardiff and adapted by Gavin Lambert and T. E. B. Clarke from the semi-autobiographical 1913 novel of the same name by D. H. Lawrence. It stars Trevor Howard, Dean Stockwell, Wendy Hiller, Mary Ure, and Heather Sears.

Sons and Lovers
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJack Cardiff
Written byGavin Lambert
T. E. B. Clarke
Based onSons and Lovers
by D. H. Lawrence
Produced byJerry Wald
StarringTrevor Howard
Dean Stockwell
Wendy Hiller
Mary Ure
Heather Sears
CinematographyFreddie Francis
Edited byGordon Pilkington
Music byMario Nascimbene
Production
company
Jerry Wald Productions
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release dates
  • 14 May 1960 (1960-05-14) (Cannes)
  • 23 June 1960 (1960-06-23) (U.K.)
Running time
103 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Budget$805,000[1]
Box office$1,500,000 (US/Canada rentals)[2]
$800,000 (UK rentals)[3]

Set and filmed in the East Midlands of England, the film centres on a young man (Stockwell) with artistic talent who lives in a close-knit coal-mining town during the early 20th century, and finds himself inhibited by his emotionally manipulative, domineering mother (Hiller)—a literary, psychological interpretation of the Oedipus story.

Premiering at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival,[4][5] the film was well-received by critics and a commercial success. At the 33rd Academy Awards, it was nominated for seven Oscars: Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (for Howard), Best Supporting Actress (for Ure), Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Art Direction – Black-and-White, and Best Cinematography – Black-and-White; it won the cinematography award. For his work on the film, Jack Cardiff won the Golden Globe Award for Best Director and the National Board of Review Award for Best Director.

Plot edit

East Midlands housewife Gertrude Morel is miserable in her marriage to Walter, a coal miner who drinks heavily and sometimes shows his bitterness in violent ways. She has placed her hopes on her son Paul, who has the talent and ambition to become an artist, a dream that is mocked by Walter. Paul finds his desire to escape to a different life sidetracked by his mother's possessiveness, as well as by local girl Miriam Leivers, with whom he has an intellectual relationship that he would like to become physical. Miriam, however, is torn between her feelings and the views of her mother, who views sex as sinful and dirty.

Paul's brother Arthur dies in a mining accident, and the Morel's eldest son, William, returns home for the funeral. As William's train back to London is about to depart, he reveals that he is engaged to be married to a pretty woman from an affluent family, a woman who the Morels later learn is the temperamental opposite of Gertrude—light-spirited, and not particularly passionate or intellectual.

When a sketch Paul made of his father is exhibited in Nottingham, he overhears a wealthy art patron criticize the work, but the man later comes to the Morel house to offer to pay for Paul to attend art school in London, as he recognizes Paul's potential as an artist. Excited, Paul tells Miriam, but she rejects his physical advances. When Paul gets home, his parents have just had a violent confrontation, and he decides to forego art school, as he cannot bear to leave his mother alone with his father.

Paul takes a job in a local lace factory, where he becomes enchanted with Clara Dawes, a "liberated" feminist co-worker who is separated—but not divorced—from her husband, Baxter. Nonetheless, he continues seeing Miriam, and she finally agrees to have sex with him, but he immediately regrets convincing her to do so, as she did not seem to enjoy the experience, and he decides to stop seeing her. He and Clara begin a passionate affair, but he is not able to totally commit himself to her, in large part due to his mother's emotional hold on him.

While Paul and Claire are away on a trip to the seaside, Baxter confronts Walter in a pub and tells him to keep Paul away from Claire. Walter blames Gertrude's clinginess for preventing Paul from being able to have a normal romantic relationship with a woman his age, but Gertrude says all she ever wanted was for Paul to be happy. Baxter is waiting for Paul when he returns from the trip, and, although Baxter wins the fight, he is injured. Clara, who has noted Paul's emotional distance, returns to her husband to nurse him back to health.

Gertrude has not seemed well recently, and, one evening, Paul comes home to discover that she has had a heart attack. She says she no longer wishes to see Walter, as she wants to remember the days when they were in love and not be reminded of all of the negative aspects of their current relationship. She dies early the next morning, and Walter tells Paul to not let her down like he did, encouraging him to go to London and, hopefully, find some happiness.

On a walk in the woods, Paul meets Miriam. She apologizes for his loss, and they learn that they are both going to London—Paul to attend art school, and Miriam to train to be a teacher. She suggests they marry so she can care for him, but Paul rejects her proposal, telling her that, after having belonged to his mother, he wants to stay free so he can learn "what it means to live."

Cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

American producer Jerry Wald had purchased the film rights to D. H. Lawrence's novel Sons and Lovers in the 1950s, intending to produce the film in the United States, with Montgomery Clift as Paul Morel and Marilyn Monroe as one of his girlfriends.[6] When Clift's casting fell through, Wald approached James Dean, but Dean's death put the project on hold for several years, after which Wald decided it would be better for the film to be produced in the UK.

Casting edit

Dean Stockwell, whose performance was the most heavily criticised in reviews of the film, was given the role of Paul at the insistence of producer Wald, who hoped that an American in the cast would increase the film's box-office appeal in the United States.[7]

The part of Clara Dawes was offered to Joan Collins, but she turned it down, as her then-fiance Warren Beatty thought the script was "crap" and did not want her to do it. The part went finally to Mary Ure, who was nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance.[8]

Filming edit

Location shooting took place near Nottingham in the East Midlands, very close to where Lawrence himself grew up. Interiors were filmed at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire. Freddie Francis said he was hired to lens the film due to the recent success of Room at the Top (1959), for which he had served as cinematographer.[9]

Reception edit

Box office edit

By January 1961, the film had earned $1,500,000 from box office rentals in the United States and Canada and $800,000 in the United Kingdom.[2][3] Kine Weekly called it a "money maker" at the British box office in 1960.[10]

Critical reaction edit

Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote: "Sons and Lovers is sensitively felt and photographed in Jerry Wald's British-made film version of [Lawrence's novel] ... An excellent cast of British actors (and one American) play it well. And Jack Cardiff, camera man turned director, has filled it with picture poetry."[11]

Variety described the film as "a well-made and conscientious adaptation of D. H. Lawrence's famed novel, smoothly directed by Jack Cardiff and superbly acted by a notable cast." The review particularly singled out Trevor Howard for "giving a moving and wholly believable study of a man equally capable of tenderness as he is of being tough."[12]

Harrison's Reports wrote: "Prizeworthy performances are rendered by all, especially Trevor Howard as a humorous, drunken miner; Wendy Hiller as his wife; Dean Stockwell as the sensitive son; Heather Sears and Mary Ure as friends of Stockwell. Direction is outstanding; photography [is] fine."[13]

Accolades edit

Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
Academy Awards Best Motion Picture Jerry Wald Nominated [14]
Best Director Jack Cardiff Nominated
Best Actor Trevor Howard Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Mary Ure Nominated
Best Screenplay – Based on Material from Another Medium Gavin Lambert and T. E. B. Clarke Nominated
Best Art Direction – Black-and-White Art Direction: Thomas N. Morahan;
Set Decoration: Lionel Couch
Nominated
Best Cinematography – Black-and-White Freddie Francis Won
British Academy Film Awards Best British Actress Wendy Hiller Nominated [15]
British Society of Cinematographers Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film Freddie Francis Won [16]
Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or Jack Cardiff Nominated [17]
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Nominated [18]
Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture – Drama Nominated [19]
Best Director – Motion Picture Jack Cardiff Won
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama Trevor Howard Nominated
Dean Stockwell Nominated
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Mary Ure Nominated
National Board of Review Awards Top 10 Films Won [20]
Best Film Won
Best Director Jack Cardiff Won
New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Film Won[a] [21]
Best Director Jack Cardiff Won[b]
Best Actor Trevor Howard Nominated
Best Screenplay Gavin Lambert and T. E. B. Clarke Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written American Drama Nominated [22]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Tied with The Apartment
  2. ^ Tied with Billy Wilder for The Apartment

References edit

  1. ^ Solomon, Aubrey (1989). Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History. Lanham, Maryland: Scarecrow Press. p. 252. ISBN 978-0-8108-4244-1.
  2. ^ a b "Rental Potentials of 1960". Variety. 4 January 1961. p. 47 – via Internet Archive.
  3. ^ a b "'Sons & Lovers' Does Well". Variety. New York. 2 August 1961. p. 2.
  4. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Sons and Lovers". Cannes Film Festival. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  5. ^ Crowther, Bosley (22 May 1960). "Cannes Carnival". The New York Times. p. D1. Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  6. ^ Pryor, Thomas M. (18 April 1955). "CLIFT TAKES ROLE IN COLUMBIA FILM; Will Portray Paul Morel in Adaptation of Lawrence's Novel, 'Sons and Lovers'". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 30 April 2023.
  7. ^ "Sons and Lovers (1960: Trivia". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 3 December 2020.
  8. ^ Dame Joan Collins on Jackie, #MeToo, & 'American Horror Story', Interview with Larry King. Archived from the original on 21 December 2021. Retrieved 8 May 2021 – via YouTube.
  9. ^ "Interview with Freddie Francis". British Entertainment History Project. 1993–1994.
  10. ^ Billings, Josh (15 December 1960). "It's Britain 1, 2, 3 again in the 1960 box office stakes". Kine Weekly. p. 9.
  11. ^ Crowther, Bosley (3 August 1960). "Screen: Tepid Passions". The New York Times.
  12. ^ "Film Reviews: Sons and Lovers". Variety. 25 May 1960. p. 6. Retrieved 24 August 2021 – via Internet Archive.
  13. ^ "'Sons and Lovers' with Trevor Howard, Dean Stockwell, Mary Hiller, Mary Ure and Heather Sears". Harrison's Reports. 9 July 1960. Retrieved 24 August 2021 – via Internet Archive.
  14. ^ "The 33rd Academy Awards (1961) Nominees and Winners". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 4 May 2015.
  15. ^ "BAFTA Awards: Film in 1961". British Academy Film Awards. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  16. ^ "Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film" (PDF). Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  17. ^ "SONS AND LOVERS". Cannes Film Festival. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  18. ^ "13th DGA Awards". Directors Guild of America Awards. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  19. ^ "Sons and Lovers". Golden Globe Awards. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  20. ^ "1960 Award Winners". National Board of Review. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  21. ^ "1960 New York Film Critics Circle Awards". New York Film Critics Circle. Retrieved 29 September 2023.
  22. ^ "Awards Winners". Writers Guild of America Awards. Archived from the original on 5 December 2012. Retrieved 6 June 2010.

External links edit

  • Sons and Lovers at IMDb  
  • Sons and Lovers at Turner Classic Movies
  • Sons and Lovers at Rotten Tomatoes
  • FilmFour

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Sons and Lovers is a 1960 British period drama film directed by Jack Cardiff and adapted by Gavin Lambert and T E B Clarke from the semi autobiographical 1913 novel of the same name by D H Lawrence It stars Trevor Howard Dean Stockwell Wendy Hiller Mary Ure and Heather Sears Sons and LoversTheatrical release posterDirected byJack CardiffWritten byGavin LambertT E B ClarkeBased onSons and Loversby D H LawrenceProduced byJerry WaldStarringTrevor HowardDean StockwellWendy HillerMary UreHeather SearsCinematographyFreddie FrancisEdited byGordon PilkingtonMusic byMario NascimbeneProductioncompanyJerry Wald ProductionsDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dates14 May 1960 1960 05 14 Cannes 23 June 1960 1960 06 23 U K Running time103 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishBudget 805 000 1 Box office 1 500 000 US Canada rentals 2 800 000 UK rentals 3 Set and filmed in the East Midlands of England the film centres on a young man Stockwell with artistic talent who lives in a close knit coal mining town during the early 20th century and finds himself inhibited by his emotionally manipulative domineering mother Hiller a literary psychological interpretation of the Oedipus story Premiering at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival 4 5 the film was well received by critics and a commercial success At the 33rd Academy Awards it was nominated for seven Oscars Best Picture Best Director Best Actor for Howard Best Supporting Actress for Ure Best Adapted Screenplay Best Art Direction Black and White and Best Cinematography Black and White it won the cinematography award For his work on the film Jack Cardiff won the Golden Globe Award for Best Director and the National Board of Review Award for Best Director Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Casting 3 3 Filming 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical reaction 4 3 Accolades 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksPlot editEast Midlands housewife Gertrude Morel is miserable in her marriage to Walter a coal miner who drinks heavily and sometimes shows his bitterness in violent ways She has placed her hopes on her son Paul who has the talent and ambition to become an artist a dream that is mocked by Walter Paul finds his desire to escape to a different life sidetracked by his mother s possessiveness as well as by local girl Miriam Leivers with whom he has an intellectual relationship that he would like to become physical Miriam however is torn between her feelings and the views of her mother who views sex as sinful and dirty Paul s brother Arthur dies in a mining accident and the Morel s eldest son William returns home for the funeral As William s train back to London is about to depart he reveals that he is engaged to be married to a pretty woman from an affluent family a woman who the Morels later learn is the temperamental opposite of Gertrude light spirited and not particularly passionate or intellectual When a sketch Paul made of his father is exhibited in Nottingham he overhears a wealthy art patron criticize the work but the man later comes to the Morel house to offer to pay for Paul to attend art school in London as he recognizes Paul s potential as an artist Excited Paul tells Miriam but she rejects his physical advances When Paul gets home his parents have just had a violent confrontation and he decides to forego art school as he cannot bear to leave his mother alone with his father Paul takes a job in a local lace factory where he becomes enchanted with Clara Dawes a liberated feminist co worker who is separated but not divorced from her husband Baxter Nonetheless he continues seeing Miriam and she finally agrees to have sex with him but he immediately regrets convincing her to do so as she did not seem to enjoy the experience and he decides to stop seeing her He and Clara begin a passionate affair but he is not able to totally commit himself to her in large part due to his mother s emotional hold on him While Paul and Claire are away on a trip to the seaside Baxter confronts Walter in a pub and tells him to keep Paul away from Claire Walter blames Gertrude s clinginess for preventing Paul from being able to have a normal romantic relationship with a woman his age but Gertrude says all she ever wanted was for Paul to be happy Baxter is waiting for Paul when he returns from the trip and although Baxter wins the fight he is injured Clara who has noted Paul s emotional distance returns to her husband to nurse him back to health Gertrude has not seemed well recently and one evening Paul comes home to discover that she has had a heart attack She says she no longer wishes to see Walter as she wants to remember the days when they were in love and not be reminded of all of the negative aspects of their current relationship She dies early the next morning and Walter tells Paul to not let her down like he did encouraging him to go to London and hopefully find some happiness On a walk in the woods Paul meets Miriam She apologizes for his loss and they learn that they are both going to London Paul to attend art school and Miriam to train to be a teacher She suggests they marry so she can care for him but Paul rejects her proposal telling her that after having belonged to his mother he wants to stay free so he can learn what it means to live Cast editTrevor Howard as Walter Morel Dean Stockwell as Paul Morel Wendy Hiller as Gertrude Morel Mary Ure as Clara Dawes nee Radford Heather Sears as Miriam Leivers William Lucas as William Morel Conrad Phillips as Baxter Dawes Ernest Thesiger as Mr Hadlock Donald Pleasence as Pappleworth Rosalie Crutchley as Mrs Leivers Sean Barrett as Arthur Morel Elizabeth Begley as Mrs Radford Edna Morris as Mrs Anthony a neighbor Ruth Kettlewell as Mrs Bonner a suffragette Anne Sheppard as Rose Susan Travers as Betty Rosalie Ashley as Louisa Weston William s fiancee Dorothy Gordon as Fanny Vilma Ann Leslie as Connie Anne Scott as Beatrice Patsy Smart as Emma Gwendolyn Watts as May Philip Ray as Dr Ansell Trevor Little as Comedian Sheila Bernette as PollyProduction editDevelopment edit American producer Jerry Wald had purchased the film rights to D H Lawrence s novel Sons and Lovers in the 1950s intending to produce the film in the United States with Montgomery Clift as Paul Morel and Marilyn Monroe as one of his girlfriends 6 When Clift s casting fell through Wald approached James Dean but Dean s death put the project on hold for several years after which Wald decided it would be better for the film to be produced in the UK Casting edit Dean Stockwell whose performance was the most heavily criticised in reviews of the film was given the role of Paul at the insistence of producer Wald who hoped that an American in the cast would increase the film s box office appeal in the United States 7 The part of Clara Dawes was offered to Joan Collins but she turned it down as her then fiance Warren Beatty thought the script was crap and did not want her to do it The part went finally to Mary Ure who was nominated for Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance 8 Filming edit Location shooting took place near Nottingham in the East Midlands very close to where Lawrence himself grew up Interiors were filmed at Pinewood Studios in Buckinghamshire Freddie Francis said he was hired to lens the film due to the recent success of Room at the Top 1959 for which he had served as cinematographer 9 Reception editBox office edit By January 1961 the film had earned 1 500 000 from box office rentals in the United States and Canada and 800 000 in the United Kingdom 2 3 Kine Weekly called it a money maker at the British box office in 1960 10 Critical reaction edit Bosley Crowther of The New York Times wrote Sons and Lovers is sensitively felt and photographed in Jerry Wald s British made film version of Lawrence s novel An excellent cast of British actors and one American play it well And Jack Cardiff camera man turned director has filled it with picture poetry 11 Variety described the film as a well made and conscientious adaptation of D H Lawrence s famed novel smoothly directed by Jack Cardiff and superbly acted by a notable cast The review particularly singled out Trevor Howard for giving a moving and wholly believable study of a man equally capable of tenderness as he is of being tough 12 Harrison s Reports wrote Prizeworthy performances are rendered by all especially Trevor Howard as a humorous drunken miner Wendy Hiller as his wife Dean Stockwell as the sensitive son Heather Sears and Mary Ure as friends of Stockwell Direction is outstanding photography is fine 13 Accolades edit Award Category Nominee s Result Ref Academy Awards Best Motion Picture Jerry Wald Nominated 14 Best Director Jack Cardiff Nominated Best Actor Trevor Howard Nominated Best Supporting Actress Mary Ure Nominated Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium Gavin Lambert and T E B Clarke Nominated Best Art Direction Black and White Art Direction Thomas N Morahan Set Decoration Lionel Couch Nominated Best Cinematography Black and White Freddie Francis Won British Academy Film Awards Best British Actress Wendy Hiller Nominated 15 British Society of Cinematographers Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film Freddie Francis Won 16 Cannes Film Festival Palme d Or Jack Cardiff Nominated 17 Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures Nominated 18 Golden Globe Awards Best Motion Picture Drama Nominated 19 Best Director Motion Picture Jack Cardiff Won Best Actor in a Motion Picture Drama Trevor Howard Nominated Dean Stockwell Nominated Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture Mary Ure Nominated National Board of Review Awards Top 10 Films Won 20 Best Film Won Best Director Jack Cardiff Won New York Film Critics Circle Awards Best Film Won a 21 Best Director Jack Cardiff Won b Best Actor Trevor Howard Nominated Best Screenplay Gavin Lambert and T E B Clarke Nominated Writers Guild of America Awards Best Written American Drama Nominated 22 Notes edit Tied with The Apartment Tied with Billy Wilder for The ApartmentReferences edit Solomon Aubrey 1989 Twentieth Century Fox A Corporate and Financial History Lanham Maryland Scarecrow Press p 252 ISBN 978 0 8108 4244 1 a b Rental Potentials of 1960 Variety 4 January 1961 p 47 via Internet Archive a b Sons amp Lovers Does Well Variety New York 2 August 1961 p 2 Festival de Cannes Sons and Lovers Cannes Film Festival Retrieved 19 February 2009 Crowther Bosley 22 May 1960 Cannes Carnival The New York Times p D1 Retrieved 24 August 2021 Pryor Thomas M 18 April 1955 CLIFT TAKES ROLE IN COLUMBIA FILM Will Portray Paul Morel in Adaptation of Lawrence s Novel Sons and Lovers The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 30 April 2023 Sons and Lovers 1960 Trivia Internet Movie Database Retrieved 3 December 2020 Dame Joan Collins on Jackie MeToo amp American Horror Story Interview with Larry King Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 Retrieved 8 May 2021 via YouTube Interview with Freddie Francis British Entertainment History Project 1993 1994 Billings Josh 15 December 1960 It s Britain 1 2 3 again in the 1960 box office stakes Kine Weekly p 9 Crowther Bosley 3 August 1960 Screen Tepid Passions The New York Times Film Reviews Sons and Lovers Variety 25 May 1960 p 6 Retrieved 24 August 2021 via Internet Archive Sons and Lovers with Trevor Howard Dean Stockwell Mary Hiller Mary Ure and Heather Sears Harrison s Reports 9 July 1960 Retrieved 24 August 2021 via Internet Archive The 33rd Academy Awards 1961 Nominees and Winners Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved 4 May 2015 BAFTA Awards Film in 1961 British Academy Film Awards Retrieved 29 September 2023 Best Cinematography in a Theatrical Feature Film PDF Retrieved 29 September 2023 SONS AND LOVERS Cannes Film Festival Retrieved 29 September 2023 13th DGA Awards Directors Guild of America Awards Retrieved 29 September 2023 Sons and Lovers Golden Globe Awards Retrieved 29 September 2023 1960 Award Winners National Board of Review Retrieved 29 September 2023 1960 New York Film Critics Circle Awards New York Film Critics Circle Retrieved 29 September 2023 Awards Winners Writers Guild of America Awards Archived from the original on 5 December 2012 Retrieved 6 June 2010 External links editSons and Lovers at IMDb nbsp Sons and Lovers at Turner Classic Movies Sons and Lovers at Rotten Tomatoes FilmFour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sons and Lovers film amp oldid 1197100688, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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