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The Harvester

The Harvester is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Homer Croy, Robert Lee Johnson, Elizabeth Meehan and Gertrude Orr. It is based on the 1911 novel The Harvester by Gene Stratton-Porter, which had previously been turned into a 1927 silent film of the same title. The film stars Alice Brady, Russell Hardie, Ann Rutherford, Frank Craven, Cora Sue Collins and Emma Dunn. The film was released on April 18, 1936, by Republic Pictures.[1][2][3]

The Harvester
Directed byJoseph Santley
Screenplay byHomer Croy
Robert Lee Johnson
Elizabeth Meehan
Gertrude Orr
Based onThe Harvester
by Gene Stratton-Porter
Produced byNat Levine
StarringAlice Brady
Russell Hardie
Ann Rutherford
Frank Craven
Cora Sue Collins
Emma Dunn
CinematographyReggie Lanning
Edward Snyder
Edited byMurray Seldeen
Production
company
Distributed byRepublic Pictures
Release date
  • April 18, 1936 (1936-04-18)
Running time
65 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

In rural 1890s Indiana, farmer David Langston, a single man who has focused his time on his work, is pressured to wed the daughter of the wealthy Mrs. Biddle, Thelma. While David's orphaned friend, Ruth Jameson, is in love with him, David ends up accepting Mrs. Biddle's demands and agrees to wed Thelma. After technological advancements make their way to the town, Mrs. Biddle attempts to pressure David to leave his job as a farmer and join her husband, Mr. Biddle, in a career of real estate. However, Mr. Biddle, who is discontented with his current life, cautions David against selling his farm. Meanwhile, Mrs. Biddle, in an effort to secure David's marriage to her daughter, has Ruth's younger sister, Naomi, whom he adores, put into an orphanage.

Soon after, Ruth's grandmother, who opposed David's marriage to Thelma, dies, David and Ruth are drawn closer together, making David question his decision, and soon figures out Mrs. Biddle put Naomi in the orphanage. David then publicly confronts Mrs. Biddle, and boldly announces his intentions to adopt Naomi himself. Thelma, infuriated, breaks their engagement, and Ruth, David, and Naomi are reunited, with David deciding to remain a harvester.[1][2][3]

Criticisms of the Film

This adaptation of the original 1911 novel by Gene Stratton-Porter features many plot differences, which some claim detract from the overall quality of the film. This is especially true considering how well received the novel was at publication.[4] According to a review published by the New York Times, there "has been lost the simple nobility of its central figure that made the book a best seller when it was written."[2] The author of this review, referenced as J.T.M., claims the movie could not be seen as parallel to the vision Stratton-Porter had when writing the novel. The portrayal of the titular figure, David Langston, is seen as "a most naïve young man, far too easily urged away from his herb patches and the rural destiny that so patently befits him by an extremely transparent plot of feminine scheming."[2]

Cast

References

  1. ^ a b "The Harvester (1936) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-10-27.
  2. ^ a b c d J.T.M. (1936-07-04). "Movie Review - The Harvester - ' The Harvester' at the Roxy - Rialto Has 'Forgotten Faces' - 'The Big Noise' and a Spanish Film". The New York Times. Retrieved 2015-10-27.
  3. ^ a b "The Harvester". Catalog.afi.com. Retrieved 2018-07-10.
  4. ^ Long, Judith Reick (1990). Gene Stratton-Porter: Novelist and Naturalist. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. pp. 9, 190. ISBN 0871950529.

External links

  • The Harvester at IMDb

harvester, 1936, american, comedy, film, directed, joseph, santley, written, homer, croy, robert, johnson, elizabeth, meehan, gertrude, based, 1911, novel, gene, stratton, porter, which, previously, been, turned, into, 1927, silent, film, same, title, film, st. The Harvester is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Joseph Santley and written by Homer Croy Robert Lee Johnson Elizabeth Meehan and Gertrude Orr It is based on the 1911 novel The Harvester by Gene Stratton Porter which had previously been turned into a 1927 silent film of the same title The film stars Alice Brady Russell Hardie Ann Rutherford Frank Craven Cora Sue Collins and Emma Dunn The film was released on April 18 1936 by Republic Pictures 1 2 3 The HarvesterDirected byJoseph SantleyScreenplay byHomer CroyRobert Lee JohnsonElizabeth MeehanGertrude OrrBased onThe Harvesterby Gene Stratton PorterProduced byNat LevineStarringAlice BradyRussell HardieAnn RutherfordFrank CravenCora Sue CollinsEmma DunnCinematographyReggie LanningEdward SnyderEdited byMurray SeldeenProductioncompanyRepublic PicturesDistributed byRepublic PicturesRelease dateApril 18 1936 1936 04 18 Running time65 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish Contents 1 Plot 1 1 Criticisms of the Film 2 Cast 3 References 4 External linksPlot EditIn rural 1890s Indiana farmer David Langston a single man who has focused his time on his work is pressured to wed the daughter of the wealthy Mrs Biddle Thelma While David s orphaned friend Ruth Jameson is in love with him David ends up accepting Mrs Biddle s demands and agrees to wed Thelma After technological advancements make their way to the town Mrs Biddle attempts to pressure David to leave his job as a farmer and join her husband Mr Biddle in a career of real estate However Mr Biddle who is discontented with his current life cautions David against selling his farm Meanwhile Mrs Biddle in an effort to secure David s marriage to her daughter has Ruth s younger sister Naomi whom he adores put into an orphanage Soon after Ruth s grandmother who opposed David s marriage to Thelma dies David and Ruth are drawn closer together making David question his decision and soon figures out Mrs Biddle put Naomi in the orphanage David then publicly confronts Mrs Biddle and boldly announces his intentions to adopt Naomi himself Thelma infuriated breaks their engagement and Ruth David and Naomi are reunited with David deciding to remain a harvester 1 2 3 Criticisms of the Film Edit This adaptation of the original 1911 novel by Gene Stratton Porter features many plot differences which some claim detract from the overall quality of the film This is especially true considering how well received the novel was at publication 4 According to a review published by the New York Times there has been lost the simple nobility of its central figure that made the book a best seller when it was written 2 The author of this review referenced as J T M claims the movie could not be seen as parallel to the vision Stratton Porter had when writing the novel The portrayal of the titular figure David Langston is seen as a most naive young man far too easily urged away from his herb patches and the rural destiny that so patently befits him by an extremely transparent plot of feminine scheming 2 Cast EditAlice Brady as Mrs Biddle Russell Hardie as David Langston Ann Rutherford as Ruth Jameson Frank Craven as Mr Biddle Cora Sue Collins as Naomi Jameson Emma Dunn as Granny Moreland Joyce Compton as Thelma Biddle Edward Nugent as Bert Munroe Roy Atwell as Jake Eben Spencer Charters as Stubby Pratt Russell Simpson as Abner Prewett Phyllis Fraser as Gladys Fern Emmett as Miss Sophronia Burr Caruth as Dr Carey Lucille Ward as Mrs Griggs Harry Bowen as Carl Grace Hayle as Mrs KramerReferences Edit a b The Harvester 1936 Overview TCM com Retrieved 2015 10 27 a b c d J T M 1936 07 04 Movie Review The Harvester The Harvester at the Roxy Rialto Has Forgotten Faces The Big Noise and a Spanish Film The New York Times Retrieved 2015 10 27 a b The Harvester Catalog afi com Retrieved 2018 07 10 Long Judith Reick 1990 Gene Stratton Porter Novelist and Naturalist Indianapolis Indiana Historical Society pp 9 190 ISBN 0871950529 External links EditThe Harvester at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Harvester amp oldid 1106327207, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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