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    An American Romance

    Movie

    Poster of the movie An American Romance
    1944     Drama    
    2h 31min
    CountryUSA

    The film begins in the late 19th century as a saga of immigration, tracking the journey of an indefatigable Czech farmer as he travels on foot from Ellis Island to the iron pits of Minnesota, later journeying to the foundries of Pittsburgh and, ultimately, the heights of manufacturing in Detroit. An American Romance is also a hymn to industry itself, with Vidor paralleling the refinement of metal with the refinement of an individual, and peppering the narrative with asides about the particulars of how the raw materials are processed. Like his hero, the director was ever-tinkering, and in this instance we see him testing the psychological effects of the film's shifting color palette, which lightens gradually as the work proceeds. His ambition for the wartime production was "a wide-scope film of American know-how and productivity," a movie "to show what America is really about." Print courtesy of the George Eastman Museum.

    Directed byKing Vidor
    Written byHerbert Dalmas
    CompanyMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)

    Starring

    Brian Donlevy
    John Qualen
    Ann Richards
    Walter Abel
    Stephen McNally
    Mary McLeod
    Bob Lowell
    Ernie Adams
    Erville Alderson
    Fred Aldrich
    Axel Anderson
    Charles Bates
    Barbara Bedford
    Arthur Belasco
    Leon Belasco
    Art Berry Sr.
    Anna Marie Biggs
    John Bohn
    Bill Borzage
    Frederick Brady
    Edmund Breon
    George Bunny
    James Carlisle
    Tom Chatterton
    Jack Chefe

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