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There's a great temptation to treat this all humorously and it certainly has been done, I can recall Abbott and Costello's Comin' Round the Mountain with the same plot premise. It's the story of a couple of Appalachian Mountain families who've had a decades old feud in which no one can quite recall how it all got started, but they sure do remember the latest outrage by the other crowd. There were three silent films made from this novel by John Fox, Jr., including one done in 1916 by Cecil B. This sound version of The Trail of the Lonesome Pine is actually the fourth and to date last version of this story.

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The tune for the chorus of The Trail Of The Lonesome Pine,’ by Ballard MacDonald & Harry Carroll, can be briefly heard during the opening credits viewers will need to watch Laurel & Hardy’s WAY OUT WEST (1937) to hear this fine old song actually sung.įamous as the first outdoor film produced in full Technicolor, THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE benefits greatly from its location filming near Cedar Lake, in California’s San Bernardino Mountains. The film is stitched together by the evocative, nostalgic singing of Fuzzy Knight, who introduces Twilight On The Trail’ & √ Melody From The Sky,’ (both by Louis Alter and Sidney D.
#The trail of the lonesome pine book 1936 cliffnotes movie
Movie mavens will recognize Clara Blandick as a frightened landlady and Samuel S. Precocious & poignant, Spanky’s character is quite unforgettable.įred Stone & Robert Barrat play the heads of the two feuding clans, one gentle – the other fierce. Already the star of numerous OUR GANG comedies, the tiny tyke here displays the talent that placed him in the front rank of child movie stars. Special mention should be made of seven-year-old Spanky McFarland, who plays Miss Sidney’s little brother. Cuddly Nigel Bruce is MacMurray’s associate – gruff & grumbly, but with a heart of gold. The marvelous character actress Beulah Bondi appears as Miss Sidney’s mother, one of the first in a decades-long line of stubborn, proud old women she would play her eyes tell of the world of trouble her character has seen on the mountain. All three deliver compelling performances, with a slight advantage going to the gentlemen, as their roles do not require as much shrill, fickle behavior as does Miss Sidney’s. The film’s romantic triangle consists of barefoot mountain lass Sylvia Sidney, her decent, uncomplicated cousin Henry Fonda, and mining executive Fred MacMurray, who, as a newcomer to the backwoods, rebels against the traditions of violence & revenge he finds there. The vividly depicted consequences of mindless, violent behavior give the film a real punch.

`In the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, on THE TRAIL OF THE LONESOME PINE,’ a young woman discovers love, but no respite from the violent feud which has torn apart two families.įull of good performances & boasting excellent production values courtesy of Paramount Studios, this fine drama brings to its viewers a not-so-subtle message of peace & tolerance.
