The Green Promise
The Green Promise | |
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Directed by | William D. Russell |
Written by | Monte Collins(screenplay and story) |
Produced by | Monte Collins (producer) Robert Paige(producer) |
Starring | Marguerite Chapman Walter Brennan Robert Paige |
Cinematography | John L. Russell |
Edited by | Richard W. Farrell |
Music by | Rudy Schrager |
Production company | |
Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
Release dates | |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Green Promiseis a 1948 Americandrama filmdirected byWilliam D. Russell.The film was co-produced by Houston oilmanGlenn McCarthyand leading manRobert Paigeto display the concept and meaning of the4-H Cluband highlight farming issues such assoil erosion,government programs, and individual enterprise. The title refers to a scene where the local preacher gives a sermon on a story from theBook of Exodusof God's "green promise" to lead Moses into a land of milk and honey. The preacher reminds his congregation that the fulfillment of the promise requires faith, difficult journeys and open-mindedness.
As of 2015[update],the film was released into thepublic domain.
Plot
[edit]It tells the story of a farmer, Matthews, his son and three daughters. Leaving behind a failing farm, the family travel to pastures new. Help is proffered by agricultural county agent, David Barkley, who is immediately attracted to Matthews's eldest daughter, Deborah. Needing Deborah to run his house, and fearing David may take her away, Matthews refuses David's advice and help. He is pig-headed and sleeps through the pastor's sermon on education, understanding and tolerance. It is Susan's (Matthews's youngest daughter) yearning ambition to raise lambs. Though only ten years old, she joins the4-H club,secures a loan from the bank and buys two lambs. She cares for them like she is a mother. Barkley strongly advises Matthews against chopping down the forest atop a hill on his land. Matthews goes ahead and sells the land to a logging company. The forest gone, a great storm comes and washes the mud down the incline towards the homestead. Fearful for her beloved lambs, Susan braves the dangerous conditions to rescue the lambs. David returns and rescues both Susan and the lambs. Deborah is atop the hill trying to move rocks in order to build a dam to save their home from the torrent of water. David arrives and pulls her back just as the land falls away. Realizing how close to harm his daughters have come because of his ignorance and selfishness, Matthews apologizes to his family and welcomes David into their home. The community of 4-H members arrive to help them clean up the land following the storm damage.
Cast
[edit]- Marguerite Chapmanas Deborah Matthews
- Walter Brennanas Mr. Matthews
- Robert Paigeas David Barkley
- Natalie Woodas Susan Anastasia Matthews
- Ted Donaldsonas Phineas Matthews
- Connie Marshall as Abigail Matthews
- Robert Ellisas Peter "Buzz" Wexford
- Jeanne LaDukeas Jessie Wexford
- Irving Baconas Julius Larkins
- Milburn Stoneas Rev. Jim Benton
- Geraldine Wallas Mrs. Wexford
Production
[edit]During the storm scene shot atGoldwyn Studios,Natalie Wood was supposed to run across a bridge, which would collapse into the torrent of water beneath, after she reached the opposite side. However, the stunt went wrong and the bridge collapsed while Wood was still on it. She fell into the water, banging her left wrist as she fell. Though she managed to pull herself back up, the young actress was shaken and her wrist was broken. The bone was not set correctly and healed so that it protruded from the wrist. She would thereafter disguise the protruding bone with a bracelet.[citation needed]
A nationwide contest for a 4-H Club girl to have a small part in the picture was won byJeanne LaDukewho shared atutorwith Natalie Wood.[2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ab"The Green Promise: Detail View".American Film Institute.RetrievedMay 13,2014.
- ^Finstad, SuzanneNatasha: The Biography of Natalie WoodRandom House, February 15, 2011
- ^"4H Girls Enter Talent Hunt".Cypress Enterprise.Cypress CA: West Orange County Publishing Co. July 9, 1948. p. 2..Archive.org scan by Orange County Archives.
External links
[edit]- The Green PromiseatIMDb
- The Green Promiseat theTCM Movie Database
- The Green Promiseis available for free viewing and download at theInternet Archive
- The Green PromiseatAllMovie
- The Green Promiseat theAFI Catalog of Feature Films