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Writers:
Mary Webb (novel)
Michael Powell (writer) ...
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A great new emotional drama with Jennifer Jones in a performance as memorable as those she gave in "The Song of Bernadette" and "Duel in the Sun" more
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A re-editing of Gone to Earth (1950) after a disagreement and court case between director Michael Powell and producer David O. Selznick... more | add synopsis
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THE LESSER FOXY TALE more (5 total)

Cast

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Jennifer Jones ... Hazel Woodus
David Farrar ... Jack Reddin
Cyril Cusack ... Edward Marston
Sybil Thorndike ... Mrs. Marston
Edward Chapman ... Mr. James
Esmond Knight ... Abel Woodus
Hugh Griffith ... Andrew Vessons
George Cole ... Cousin Albert
Beatrice Varley ... Aunt Prowde
Frances Clare ... Amelia Comber
Raymond Rollett ... Landlord / Elder
Gerald Lawson ... Roadmender / Elder
Bartlett Mullins ... Chapel elder
Arthur Reynolds ... Chapel elder
Valentine Dunn ... Martha
Joseph Cotten ... Narrator
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Peter Dunlop ... Cornet Player
Owen Holder ... Brother Minister
Richmond Nairne ... Mathias Booker
Irene Winston ... Hazel's mother (uncredited)
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Directed by
Michael Powell 
Emeric Pressburger 
Rouben Mamoulian (US version)
 
Writing credits
Mary Webb (novel "Gone to Earth")

Michael Powell (writer) &
Emeric Pressburger (writer)

Rouben Mamoulian (additional scenes)

Ben Hecht  uncredited

Produced by
George R. Busby .... assistant producer
Michael Powell .... producer
Emeric Pressburger .... producer
David O. Selznick .... producer
 
Original Music by
Brian Easdale 
 
Cinematography by
Christopher Challis 
 
Film Editing by
Reginald Mills 
 
Production Design by
Hein Heckroth 
 
Art Direction by
Arthur Lawson 
 
Makeup Department
Connie Reeve .... makeup artist
Jimmy Vining .... makeup artist
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Sydney Streeter .... assistant director
 
Art Department
Ivor Beddoes .... assistant art director
 
Sound Department
John Cox .... sound
Red Law .... sound
Charles Poulton .... sound
 
Special Effects by
W. Percy Day .... special effects
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Freddie Francis .... camera operator
Bill Wall .... chief electrician
 
Other crew
Joan Bridge .... technicolor color consultant
Captain C.W.R. Knight .... animal supplier
Jean Knight .... animal trainer
George Minassian .... technicolor technician
Alec Mozeley .... puppeteer
 
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Also Known As:
Gypsy Blood
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Runtime:
82 min
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Edited from Gone to Earth (1950) more

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3 out of 4 people found the following comment useful.
THE LESSER FOXY TALE, 25 April 2003
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Author: Howard Morley (luke@morleys.demon.co.uk) from London, England

I refer readers to the original, longer and in my opinion better version entitled "Gone To Earth" (1950), which I have reviewed here under the latter title.Other reviewers too have pertinent comments which I recommend reading.The subject version was Selznick's severely edited version (down to 80 minutes) in which he only retained about 35 minutes of the original then transported the major actors back to Hollywood and had Raoul Mamoulian film additional scenes as the original flopped in England after its release and this version similarly failed in 1952 in the U.S.A. after its release there.For example in the subject version Jack Reddin makes it clear to the Reverend Marston that he is going to have a new addition to his congregation soon,(i.e. that he has made Hazel pregnant after she married the Reverend, quite a contraversial thing to say in 1950!).I sense that Powell & Pressburgers' films of this era are now only being re-appraised and enjoyed by a different and more appreciative generation of filmgoers and I recommend those quoted in my other critique.

One difference in "The Wild Heart" is a prologue spoken by the late Jo Cotten a la "Duel in the Sun".Certainly the new digitalised and remastered colours of "Gone to Earth" are vastly superior to this version.I have sensed that USA viewers may have a problem obtaining the latter version but try Blackstar.co.uk - Europe's largest video dealer if there is a supply problem.I own both versions and I suppose each has merit and should both be viewed to obtain an overall impression.

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