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A Farewell to Arms
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The film is based on a novel. It is about an American Army volunteer confronts a British beautiful nurse on the eve of the offensive in the Alps. In no time, they fall in love and then they decide to escape to Switzerland to await the birth of their son. Suddenly, a tragedy happens to them.
The film is based on a novel. It is about an American Army volunteer confronts a British beautiful nurse on the eve of the offensive in the Alps. In no time, they fall in love and then they decide to escape to Switzerland to await the birth of their son. Suddenly, a tragedy happens to them.
Actors:
José Nieto,
Patrick Crean,
Jennifer Jones,
Carlo Hintermann,
Alberto Sordi,
Giacomo Rossi Stuart,
Eduard Linkers,
Guidarino Guidi,
Guido Martufi,
Georges Bréhat,
Angelo Galassi,
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José Nieto
3 May 1903, Murcia, Murcia, Spain
Patrick Crean
27 June 1912, St George Hanover Square, London, England, UK
Jennifer Jones
2 March 1919, Tulsa, Oklahoma, USA
Carlo Hintermann
April 2, 1923 in Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Alberto Sordi
15 June 1920, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Giacomo Rossi Stuart
25 August 1925, Todi, Umbria, Italy
Eduard Linkers
11 October 1912, Czernowitz, Bukovina, Austria-Hungary [now Chernivtsi, Ukraine]
Guidarino Guidi
1929, Poggibonsi, Tuscany, Italy
Guido Martufi
Georges Bréhat
14 October 1923, Ăle-de-BrĂ©hat, CĂŽtes-dArmor, France
Angelo Galassi
Director:
John Huston ,
Charles Vidor
John Huston
5 August 1906, Nevada, Missouri, USA
Charles Vidor
27 July 1900, Budapest, Austria-Hungary [now Hungary]
Country:
United States
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January 23, 2013
Perhaps what is most irritating about the film is that too many times an exciting scene of Hemingway's is shucked out in favor of a distressingly inferior one invented (if I may indulge the Muse a moment) by Ben Hecht, who is responsible for the script.
January 15, 2005
The exaggerated production values overrun everything, including director Charles Vidor, who hardly seems to know which way to turn.
May 15, 2005
We have David O. Selznick to blame for this bloated two-hour-plus Technicolor remake.
January 23, 2013
An overblown Hollywood extravaganza that was universally condemned when first released and hasn't improved with age.
January 23, 2013
What Hemingway wrote as an interlude of amorous flutes and distant drums, Producer David 0. Selznick has scored for brass.
New York Times
March 25, 2006
This film, for all its size and color, doesn't do much more by Hemingway's book than was done by the sentimental version of it played by Helen Hayes and Gary Cooper some twenty-five years ago.
November 08, 2005
One of David O. Selznick's many attempts to shape his lady-love Jennifer Jones' largely immutable mug into the face that launched a thousand cinematic ships.
March 26, 2009
Sweep and frankness alone don't make a great picture; and Farewell suffers from an overdose of both.
August 04, 2009
Selznick's last film as producer is a vastly disappointing remake of the superior 1932 version of Hemingway's novel, a sentimental, overblown production with stiff performances from Rock Hudson and Jennifer Jones.
January 26, 2006
A padded Ben Hecht script and Selznick's invariable tendency to overkill are equally to blame.

