THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLSDIRECTED BY HENRY HATHAWAYPRODUCED BY JACK MOSSPARAMOUNT PICTURESPhoto with the courtesy of lasbugasINFORMATION FROM IMDbPlot SummaryYoung Matt Masters, an Ozark Mountains moonshiner, hates the father he has never seen,who apparently deserted Matt's mother and left her to die.His obsession contributes to the hatred rampant in the mountains.However, the arrival of a stranger, Daniel Howitt,begins to positively affect the mountain people, who learn to shedtheir hatred under his gentle influence. Still, Matt does not quite trust Howitt.Summary written by Jim BeaverFull CastJohn Wayne. Young MattBetty Field.
Is the second album by the blues solo artist Kenny Wayne Shepherd. It features the #1 Mainstream Rock Tracks hit 'Blue on Black'.
Sammy LaneHarry Carey. Daniel HowittBeulah Bondi. Aunt MollieJames Barton.
Old MattSamuel S. Andy BeelerMarjorie Main. Granny BeckyWard Bond. Wash GibbsMarc Lawrence. PeteJohn Qualen. Coot RoyalFuzzy Knight.
PalestromTom Fadden. Jim LaneOlin Howland.
CorkyDorothy Adams. ElvyVirita Campbell.
BabyFern Emmett. PalestromHank Bell. Man with mustache (uncredited)Henry Brandon. Bald Knobber (uncredited)Jim Corey. Bald Knobber (uncredited)William Haade. Bald Knobber (uncredited)John Harmon. Charles, the deputy (uncredited)Selmer Jackson.
Doctor (uncredited)Carl Knowles. Revenuer (uncredited)Bob Kortman.
Bald Knobber (uncredited)Charles Middleton. Blacksmith (uncredited)Robert Shayne. Undetermined Minor Role (unconfirmed) (uncredited)Writing CreditsStuart AnthonyGrover JonesHarold Bell Wright story (novel)Original MusicGerard CarbonaraCinematographyW.
Author: telegonus from brighton, ma.From IMDbThe Henry Hathaway-directed 1941 Shepherd Of the Hills is worth seeing if for nothing else its color,which is as glorious and gorgeous as one will find in a film. Each outdoor shot is like a landscape painting.Along with Gone With the Wind and The Four Feathers, this is the finest use of color I have seen in a movie, and it should be used as a textbook on how to shoot a film in color. Otherwise, the picture is just a pleasing and old-fashioned revenge tale, adapted from a now forgotten novel, and set in the Ozark Mountains at about the turn of the twentieth century.It is nicely written in the idiom of the mountain folk, and features John Wayne in an early, rare non-western role,which he handles proficiently. Originally posted by ethanedwards@Feb 14 2006, 04:55 AMI like this film very much and thought it almost seemed to touch on some sort of cult. When watching it, I felt transported, into some mysterious, insular, backwater world, where everyone spoke strangely.Well said, Keith!
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I felt the same way about this film. I often find myself unable to put into words what I think. You captured it. I love this film because I feel it takes me back into the story. I love the Ozarks. And something about Betty Fields draws you to her.
She did an enchanting job with this part.For those of you who also like to read, I highly recommend the book. The story line is similar, with a few changes. It is well written and hard to put down.
This film will always be in my top ten.Mark. snapback36353/snapbackHi Popol Vuh,I feel exactly in opposite way. I know that the storyline isn't great and may be dated, but it is so big joy to watch the sceenes, I remember this movie not because of scenes but because of beautifully shoot and composed scenes. The first one - were Sammy sings to protect her father, when Harrey Carey came first to Sarah's home, when they meet with Duke in the medow in the final, Duke listening to his Dad and Sammy speaking and the very final with landscapes with sheep and sun through trees, very religios mooded if I can say so. Each part of this movie are shoot like an art work, so it is sure is som static in the whole. But I always catch myself on the thought that I want even slower pace to enjoy each moment. This is the magic of the film and at the same time it is a fault of it becouse it is not for people who enjoy thrilling action.Regards,Senta.
Help!Well the family and I all settled down to watch this fine movie for the first time last night - I had Tivoed it several months ago - and we got down to the big conclusion where JW is lying on the bed after he's been operated on and his dad has just explained why he left and why he shot his son cause he would rather kill him than see him go to prison like he had done when the.(&%$# thing stopped. It just stopped and didn't record to the end of the movie!I don't mean to spoil it for anyone who hasn't seen the movie but would someone please put me out of my misery and tell me what happens next?!How does the movie end?Thanks! Well good, thanks Keith!I have to say I enjoyed this film very much. It has a good message namely that hate and evil will kill you.I liked how the good and the bad were portrayed in this film and I liked seeing Duke's character trying to work through it.And for those of you who thought you were getting some kind of peek into a vanishing subculture, well you were.I've met true hillbillies, as we used to call them. They were wise in the ways of their world yet recognized and, to some degree, feared the outside world whose values they did not identify with or understand.They valued their place in the world, their homes, their families, their hills.We could learn a thing or two from them.
Is the second album by the blues solo artist Kenny Wayne Shepherd. It features the #1 Mainstream Rock Tracks hit 'Blue on Black'. The album also spawned three further hits including 'Slow Ride', 'Somehow, Somewhere, Someway' and 'Everything is Broken', a Bob Dylan cover. Was certified Gold by the RIAA in 1998, and later certified Platinum by the RIAA in 1999.Track listing1. 'Slow Ride' (Shepherd/Tate/Selby)? 'True Lies' (Shepherd/Tate)? 'Blue on Black' (Shepherd/Selby/Sillers)?
'Everything is Broken' (Dylan)? 'I Don't Live Today' (Hendrix)? '(Long) Gone' (Shepherd/Tate/Selby)? 'Somehow, Somewhere, Someway' (Shepherd/Tate)?
'I Found Love (When I Found You)' (Shepherd/Tate)? 'King's Highway' (Shepherd/Selby/Sillers)? 'Nothing To Do With Love' (Williams/Miller)? 'Chase the Rainbow' (Shepherd/Tonio K)? 'Trouble Is.' 3:57let me know if there is anything i cando to improve my uploads (.