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Item:Friendly Pesuasion (VHS,1956) Gary Cooper

Friendly Pesuasion (VHS,1956) Gary Cooper

Item condition:Very Good
Ended:Nov 13, 200910:20:02 PST
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Item number:250526349810
Item location:Trenton, Michigan, United States
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Item specifics - VHS
Format: VHSRating: NR
Leading Role: Gary CooperDirector: William Wyler
Format: NTSC (US, Canada)Condition: Very Good
Genre: DramaSub-Genre: --
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Indiana, 1862. Quakers Jess and Eliza Birdwell (Gary Cooper and Dorothy McGuire) live on their family farm. There are only minor ruffles in their quiet life--youngest son, Little Jess, has a running battle with the pet goose, Samantha; Eliza disapproves when Jess turns their weekly buggy ride to worship into a race with neighbor Sam Jordan (Robert Middleton). But the Civil War threatens their calm. Will the Quaker men defend themselves against the invading Confederate Army? Their oldest son, Josh (Anthony Perkins), is torn between beliefs and desires. And what will Jess do when put to the test?

Credits
Producer:William Wyler
Cast:Dorothy McGuire, Marjorie Main, Peter Mark Richman, Robert Middleton, Walter Catlett

Notes
FRIENDLY PERSUASION premiered at Radio City Music Hall in New York on November 1, 1956.

Wyler wanted to shoot FRIENDLY PERSUASION on a farm in southern Indiana, but instead the locations were filmed on the Roland V. Lee ranch in the San Fernando Valley, near Hollywood.

Michael Wilson initially wrote the script of FRIENDLY PERSUASION in 1946. It was based on a collection of short stories by Jessamyn West about Quaker life in Indiana around the time of the Civil War. Wilson wrote the script for Frank Capra. But Capra never made the movie. Subsequently, Wilson was blacklisted after invoking the Fifth Amendment when questioned by the House Committee on Un-American Activities. Then, in the mid-1950s, William Wyler acquired the script. He wanted to make changes but was unable to hire Wilson because of the blacklist. With the help of his assistant Stuart Millar--who later was the producer of BIRDMAN OF ALCATRAZ and LITTLE BIG MAN--Wyler persuaded Jessamyn West to rework the script with his brother Robert Wyler. According to Wyler and Millar, West invented the character of Sam Jordan for the movie and, with Robert Wyler, wrote the entire second half of the movie and completely rewrote the scenes that were derived from Wilson’s script. In spite of this, West and Robert Wyler were denied script credit by the Writers Guild.  And, because of the blacklist, Wilson was denied credit by the film’s distributors. As a result, FRIENDLY PERSUASION was released without a screenplay credit--which made it very strange when the movie was nominated for six Academy Awards, including best screenplay.

In 1992, as glasnost began, President Ronald Reagan presented a videocasette of FRIENDLY PERSUASION to Soviet premier Mikhail Gorbachev at a state dinner in Moscow. Reagan said FRIENDLY PERSUASION "has sweep and majesty and pathos. It shows not just the tragedy of war but the problem of pacifism, the nobility of patriotism, as well as the love of peace." It was a strange gift from the right-wing president whose conservative politics were, to say the least, somewhat at odds with William Wyler's--not to mention the blacklisted Michael Wilson's.

Mark Richman, who plays Gard Jordan, later became known as Peter Mark Richman. FRIENDLY PERSUASION was his first movie.

Veteran art director-production designer Ted Hayworth was credited on FRIENDLY PERSUASION as Edward S. Hayworth.

Veteran set designer/set director Joseph Kish was credited on FRIENDLY PERSUASION as Joe Kish.

FRIENDLY PERSUASION marked the ilm debut for actor Anthony Perkins.

Editorial reviews
"...FRIENDLY PERSUASION made Oscar-nominated Anthony Perkins a star, and it's probably the best movie Gary Cooper made after HIGH NOON..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (12/15/2000)

Awards
1957 Cannes, Palme d'Or

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Up for auction is the 1956 movie: Friendly Persuasion on VHS tape.  Color/138 Min./Not Rated

Both the box and the tape are in Excellent condition.  This is a previously viewed tape and plays fine. 

Tape is not a rental or copy.  The item pictured is the item you will recieve.

Please email me with any questions you may have prior to bidding and thanks for looking.

Your item will be carefully shipped in a new box with a confirmation number provided if shipped within the USA.  I usually ship 2-3 buisness days after payment recieved.

 



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