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The Green Years (film)

The Green Years is a 1946 American drama film featuring Charles Coburn, Tom Drake, Beverly Tyler and Hume Cronyn. It was adapted by Robert Ardrey and Sonya Levien from A. J. Cronin's 1944 novel of the same name. It tells the story of the coming-of-age of an Irish orphan in Scotland and was directed by Victor Saville.

The Green Years
Theatrical release poster
Directed byVictor Saville
Screenplay byRobert Ardrey
Sonya Levien
Based onA. J. Cronin's
The Green Years
Produced byLeon Gordon
StarringCharles Coburn
Tom Drake
Beverly Tyler
Hume Cronyn
Gladys Cooper
Dean Stockwell
Selena Royle
Jessica Tandy
Richard Haydn
Andy Clyde
CinematographyGeorge Folsey
Edited byRobert J. Kern
Music byHerbert Stothart
Production
company
Distributed byLoew's Inc.
Release date
  • July 4, 1946 (1946-07-04)
Running time
127 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$2,280,000[1]
Box office$6,654,000[1]

Plot

In 1900, Robert Shannon, a young orphan, is sent to live with his grandparents in Scotland. His great-grandfather becomes the lad's mentor/father figure, helping him overcome the challenges of youth, and mollifying the cold stinginess of Robert's grandfather. The young Robert suffers life's trials, and the kind, old great-grandfather, despite given to drink and tall tales, is always there to help him rebound. In time, the intelligent Robert grows into a teenager, and comes to love his childhood friend Alison. After many twists and turns, setbacks and near misses, fate inevitably and irrevocably intervenes. He proceeds to attend medical college, attains a career, then marries his sweetheart.

Cast

Uncredited

Reception

The film was very popular at the box office. According to MGM records it made $4,222,000 in the U.S. and Canada and $2,432,000 elsewhere, leading to a profit of $1,941,000.[1] It was one of the more popular films of the year.[2][3][4][5]

Awards and nominations

The Green Years on Turner Classic Movies

The Green Years was shown on Turner Classic Movies on July 13, 2008 as part of a salute to Hume Cronyn. It was also shown on the network April 8, 2021 as part of their annual "31 Days of Oscar" showcase.

Introductory comments

"Hi, I'm Robert Osborne. One of Broadway's and Hollywood's finest, Hume Cronyn, is our man of the night. Next, we have Hume Cronyn in a movie called The Green Years from MGM in 1946. It's one of those movies that you probably never heard of and maybe don't recognize the names from the cast, but the movie itself is really good and certainly worth watching. It's a story about an orphan Irish lad taken in by Scottish relatives where the boy begins a long and loving relationship with his rather crusty but fascinating great-grandfather. The film was based on a novel by the famed writer A. J. Cronin and it's one of the few films made by MGM in the forties which didn't have a Gable or a Tracy, a Rooney, Garson or Hedy Lamarr or some other big star among the players, but the cast we do get really couldn't be better. The leading role is split between two actors — Dean Stockwell, at the age of ten, playing the young lad, Robert, and Tom Drake plays the grown-up Robert — and both are wonderful. Tom Drake you'll recognize from the movie Meet Me in St. Louis. He was the boy next door that Judy Garland falls in love with and sings about.

In our movie there's also Charles Coburn giving a rip-roaring performance which earned him a Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination as Robert's gruff but very loving great-grandad. And you'll see Hume Cronyn, this time appearing with his real-life wife, Jessica Tandy. This was actually the third movie in which the couple had appeared [note: after 1944's The Seventh Cross and Blonde Fever], but they don't play husband and wife in this movie — Cronyn actually plays Jessica's father — and that casting is even more curious when you consider that Jessica Tandy was actually older than Hume Cronyn. She was also very pregnant at the time this movie was made. Well, when the director, Victor Saville, actually found out she was pregnant, he was gonna replace Jessica, but then he couldn't find anybody he thought could do the part as well as she. So she stayed. But do notice that she's often bundled up in very bulky clothes or strategically placed behind furniture to cover her expanding torso. Here, from nineteen forty six, a really wonderful movie, The Green Years."

Robert Osborne's closing comments

"You know, it's kind of hard to grasp the fact that sweet-faced little Dean Stockwell who we just saw as the young Robert, is the same fellow who, years later, played the lip-synching psychopath in David Lynch's Blue Velvet. Dean Stockwell's had a very interesting career — three or four careers, really. There's Dean Stockwell, child star, in films like the one we just showed… and also Anchors Aweigh and The Boy with Green Hair and other movies. Then there's Dean Stockwell that played the thrill killer in Compulsion, as well as the stoned-out hippie in Psych-Out. Then there's a grown-up Dean Stockwell in Blue Velvet and Paris, Texas, Oscar-nominated for Married to the Mob, and a big part of the hit cable series, Battlestar Galactica. Quite a career… and quite an actor. Up next, more with the great Hume Cronyn, as he becomes the object of a young woman's affection, in one of his few starring roles in a movie."

References

  1. ^ a b c The Eddie Mannix Ledger, Los Angeles: Margaret Herrick Library, Center for Motion Picture Study.
  2. ^ "Charles Coburn Has Prize Role in 'The Green Years'" (The Pittsburgh Press, July 1, 1945, Page 25)
  3. ^ "MOVIE REVIEW / 'The Green Years' Proves Tender Story In Movies" (St. Petersburg Times, August 1, 1946, page sixteen)
  4. ^ "Author Craig Rice Does Story on Newspaper Life / Charles Coburn Plays Grandfather" (The Deseret News, August 23, 1946, p.14)
  5. ^ "60 Top Grossers of 1946", Variety 8 January 1947 p8

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The Green Years is a 1946 American drama film featuring Charles Coburn Tom Drake Beverly Tyler and Hume Cronyn It was adapted by Robert Ardrey and Sonya Levien from A J Cronin s 1944 novel of the same name It tells the story of the coming of age of an Irish orphan in Scotland and was directed by Victor Saville The Green YearsTheatrical release posterDirected byVictor SavilleScreenplay byRobert ArdreySonya LevienBased onA J Cronin sThe Green YearsProduced byLeon GordonStarringCharles CoburnTom DrakeBeverly TylerHume CronynGladys CooperDean StockwellSelena RoyleJessica TandyRichard HaydnAndy ClydeCinematographyGeorge FolseyEdited byRobert J KernMusic byHerbert StothartProductioncompanyMetro Goldwyn MayerDistributed byLoew s Inc Release dateJuly 4 1946 1946 07 04 Running time127 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 2 280 000 1 Box office 6 654 000 1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Uncredited 3 Reception 4 Awards and nominations 5 The Green Years on Turner Classic Movies 5 1 Introductory comments 5 2 Robert Osborne s closing comments 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditIn 1900 Robert Shannon a young orphan is sent to live with his grandparents in Scotland His great grandfather becomes the lad s mentor father figure helping him overcome the challenges of youth and mollifying the cold stinginess of Robert s grandfather The young Robert suffers life s trials and the kind old great grandfather despite given to drink and tall tales is always there to help him rebound In time the intelligent Robert grows into a teenager and comes to love his childhood friend Alison After many twists and turns setbacks and near misses fate inevitably and irrevocably intervenes He proceeds to attend medical college attains a career then marries his sweetheart Cast EditCharles Coburn as Alexander Gow Tom Drake as Robert Shannon as a young man Beverly Tyler as Alison Keith as a young woman Hume Cronyn as Papa Leckie Gladys Cooper as Grandma Leckie Dean Stockwell as Robert Shannon as a child Selena Royle as Mama Leckie Jessica Tandy as Kate Leckie Richard Haydn as Jason Reid Andy Clyde as Saddler Boag Norman Lloyd as Adam Leckie Robert North as Murdoch Leckie Wallace Ford as Jamie Nigg Eilene Janssen as Alison Keith as a child Hank Daniels as Gavin Blair as a young man Richard Lyon as Gavin Blair as a child Henry O Neill as Canon Roche Henry Stephenson as Blakely Norma Varden as Mrs BosomleyUncredited Edit Morris Ankrum as Dr Galbraith Jimmy Aubrey as Speller Gary Gray as Boy Making First Communion Brandon Hurst as Bookseller Mitchell Lewis as SmithyReception EditThe film was very popular at the box office According to MGM records it made 4 222 000 in the U S and Canada and 2 432 000 elsewhere leading to a profit of 1 941 000 1 It was one of the more popular films of the year 2 3 4 5 Awards and nominations EditAcademy Award for Best Supporting Actor nomination Charles Coburn Academy Award for Best Cinematography nomination George Folsey Golden Berlin Bear for Best Picture at the Berlin International Film Festival nomination Philip LeacockThe Green Years on Turner Classic Movies EditThe Green Years was shown on Turner Classic Movies on July 13 2008 as part of a salute to Hume Cronyn It was also shown on the network April 8 2021 as part of their annual 31 Days of Oscar showcase Introductory comments Edit Hi I m Robert Osborne One of Broadway s and Hollywood s finest Hume Cronyn is our man of the night Next we have Hume Cronyn in a movie called The Green Years from MGM in 1946 It s one of those movies that you probably never heard of and maybe don t recognize the names from the cast but the movie itself is really good and certainly worth watching It s a story about an orphan Irish lad taken in by Scottish relatives where the boy begins a long and loving relationship with his rather crusty but fascinating great grandfather The film was based on a novel by the famed writer A J Cronin and it s one of the few films made by MGM in the forties which didn t have a Gable or a Tracy a Rooney Garson or Hedy Lamarr or some other big star among the players but the cast we do get really couldn t be better The leading role is split between two actors Dean Stockwell at the age of ten playing the young lad Robert and Tom Drake plays the grown up Robert and both are wonderful Tom Drake you ll recognize from the movie Meet Me in St Louis He was the boy next door that Judy Garland falls in love with and sings about In our movie there s also Charles Coburn giving a rip roaring performance which earned him a Supporting Actor Academy Award nomination as Robert s gruff but very loving great grandad And you ll see Hume Cronyn this time appearing with his real life wife Jessica Tandy This was actually the third movie in which the couple had appeared note after 1944 s The Seventh Cross and Blonde Fever but they don t play husband and wife in this movie Cronyn actually plays Jessica s father and that casting is even more curious when you consider that Jessica Tandy was actually older than Hume Cronyn She was also very pregnant at the time this movie was made Well when the director Victor Saville actually found out she was pregnant he was gonna replace Jessica but then he couldn t find anybody he thought could do the part as well as she So she stayed But do notice that she s often bundled up in very bulky clothes or strategically placed behind furniture to cover her expanding torso Here from nineteen forty six a really wonderful movie The Green Years Robert Osborne s closing comments Edit You know it s kind of hard to grasp the fact that sweet faced little Dean Stockwell who we just saw as the young Robert is the same fellow who years later played the lip synching psychopath in David Lynch s Blue Velvet Dean Stockwell s had a very interesting career three or four careers really There s Dean Stockwell child star in films like the one we just showed and also Anchors Aweigh and The Boy with Green Hair and other movies Then there s Dean Stockwell that played the thrill killer in Compulsion as well as the stoned out hippie in Psych Out Then there s a grown up Dean Stockwell in Blue Velvet and Paris Texas Oscar nominated for Married to the Mob and a big part of the hit cable series Battlestar Galactica Quite a career and quite an actor Up next more with the great Hume Cronyn as he becomes the object of a young woman s affection in one of his few starring roles in a movie References Edit a b c The Eddie Mannix Ledger Los Angeles Margaret Herrick Library Center for Motion Picture Study Charles Coburn Has Prize Role in The Green Years The Pittsburgh Press July 1 1945 Page 25 MOVIE REVIEW The Green Years Proves Tender Story In Movies St Petersburg Times August 1 1946 page sixteen Author Craig Rice Does Story on Newspaper Life Charles Coburn Plays Grandfather The Deseret News August 23 1946 p 14 60 Top Grossers of 1946 Variety 8 January 1947 p8External links EditThe Green Years at IMDb The Green Years at the TCM Movie Database The Green Years at the American Film Institute Catalog The Green Years at AllMovie The Green Years at TV Guide A longer version of this 1987 write up was originally published in The Motion Picture Guide Variety review Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Green Years film amp oldid 1106350015, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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