From Here to Eternity Review

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From Here to Eternity


Release Date: 15th October 1953 - Australia


Production Companies
Columbia Pictures
 
Distribution
Sony Pictures Australia


Genre: Drama

Rating: PG

Runtime: 118 minutes


Budget: $2,500,000

Box Office Gross: $30,500,000 (US)


Plot Summary
At an Army barracks in Hawaii in the days preceding the attack on Pearl Harbor, lone-wolf soldier and boxing champion "Prew" Prewitt refuses to box, preferring to play the bugle instead. Hard-hearted Capt. Holmes subjects Prew to a grueling series of punishments while, unknown to Holmes, the gruff but fair Sgt. Warden engages in a clandestine affair with the captain's mistreated wife. (www.google.com.au)


Cast
Burt Lancaster - Sgt. Milton Warden
Montgomery Clift - Robert E. Lee Prewitt
Deborah Kerr - Karen Holmes
Donna Reed - Alma aka Lorene
Frank Sinatra - Angelo Maggio 
Philip Ober - Capt. Dana Holmes
Mickey Shaughnessy - Sgt. Leva
Harry Bellaver - Mazzioli
Ernest Borgnine - Sgt. 'Fatso' Judson
Jack Warden - Corp. Buckley
John Dennis - Sgt. Ike Galovitch
Merle Travis - Sal Anderson
Tim Ryan - Sgt. Pete Karelsen
Arthur Keegan - Treadwell
Barbara Morrison - Mrs. Kipfer
Claude Akins - Sgt. 'Baldy' Dhom (Uncredited)
Don Dubbins - Pvt. Friday Clark - Bugler (Uncredited)
George Reeves - Sgt. Maylon
Stark (Uncredited)
Jean Wiles - Annette - Club Receptionist (Uncredited)

Crew
Director - Fred Zinnemann
Based on a Novel/Writer: Song
"Reenlistment Blues" - James Jones
Screenplay - Daniel Taradash
Producer - Buddy Adler
Art Director - Cary Odell
Gowns - Jean Louis
Director of Photography - Burnett Guffey
Film Editor - William A. Lyon
Music Director - Morris Stoloff
Background Music - George Duning


Awards

1954 Academy Awards
Best Picture - Buddy Adler (Won)
Best Supporting Actor - Frank Sinatra (Won)
Best Supporting Actress - Donna Reed (Won)
Best Director - Fred Zinnenman (Won)
Best Screenplay - Daniel Taradash (Won)
Best Cinematography, Black or White - Burnett Guffey (Won)
Best Sound - John P. Livadary (Won)
Best Film Editing - William A. Lyon (Won)
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Best Actor - Montgomery Clift (Nominated)
Best Actor - Burt Lancaster (Nominated)
Best Actress - Deborah Kerr (Nominated)
Best Costume Design, Black or White - Jean Louis (Nominated)
Best Music Score of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture -
Morris Stoloff and George Duning (Nominated)


Review
For a long time, I wanted to see the whole movie because I had only ever seen different sections of the film at different times. FROM HERE TO ETERNITY is known as a movie classic because of its well-known passionate scene on the beach between the film's stars Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr. Part of the appeal of the movie was being released in 1953, the war experience was still fresh in people's minds. Audiences would have related to the film's content. Moviegoers have not been used to such intimate scenes in a film. But there is more to this film than just the romance, it tells the private lives of two men during World War II and prior to the Pearl Harbor attacks. The film portrays the struggles that people endure during wartime especially its effect on love lives. People could relate the frustrations and loneliness experienced by the characters.

Lancaster, Kerr, Montgomery Clift, Donna Reed and Frank Sinatra are all terrific in their performances as this film elevated their status to being high profile actors. I like how the romantic chemistry works between Lancaster and Kerr as well as Clift and Reed in intimate scenes that today may seemed to be old-fashioned. 

As a modern viewer, I can't say that I related to it very much, however, FROM HERE TO ETERNITY would still have its appeal to fans of black and white movies of the post war era. I would best give the movie a 10 out of 10.

Star rating: (10/10) Best Movie Ever



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