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Johnny Belinda (1948)

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Johnny Belinda
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Directed byJean Negulesco
CastJane Wyman, Lew Ayres, Charles Bickford, Agnes Moorehead, Stephen McNally, Barbara Bates, Franklyn Farnum, Holmes Herbert, Charles Horvath, Douglas Kennedy, Alan Napier, Jeff Richards, Dan Seymour and Jan Sterling
Theatrical ReleaseSeptember 14, 1948
DVD ReleaseJanuary 31, 2006
Running Time102 minutes
MPAA RatingNR (Not Rated)
UPC Code012569676770
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1 DVD, Warner Brothers, Usually ships in 24 hours, Black & White, Closed-captioned, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
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Average user review: 4.5 (32 reviews)

rating: 4 QuotePoor thing!Quote
Johnny Belinda starring Jane Wyman is a gentle and important film. Wyman gave the performance of her career (she won the Oscar for best actress)she is so vulnerable and real as a mute who is raped and no one believes her. Parts of the film are dated and overblown but Johnny Belinda is still a good film, check it out sometime. May 1, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteRemarkable performance from WymanQuote
Jane Wyman rightly became a movie superstar with her Academy Award-winning performance in this film. Belinda is a deaf mute young woman who is thought of as "the dummy" by her family and the local townspeople in the Canadian fishing village in which she was born and raised. A young doctor (Lew Ayres) believes Belinda isn't dumb at all and thinks he can help improve her life by teaching her sign language. Belinda proves to be a good student, surprising even her own father (Charles Bickford). As the doctor continues to open up new worlds to Belinda a bond forms between them. All of Belinda's new-found joy and discovery is shattered by the dispicable act of a local fisherman and town bully (Stephen McNally). For a film from this time period, Johnny Belinda tackles some pretty tough territory. Artistically, it holds up rather well, with many of its scenes filmed on location. Apart from Wyman's tour de force performance, the cast also includes great performances from Bickford, Agnes Morehead as Belinda's aunt, and Jan Sterling as Lew Ayres's maid and the object of her unrequited love. Nominated for 11 Academy Awards, Johnny Belinda is a film that has stood the test of time. March 20, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteA surprising filmQuote
In the sense that..well, I had never seen it until TCMs presentation of it, Feb 25, and had assumed, incorrectly as it turns out, that it was an overblown melodrama with little real merit. Johnny Belinda seems to me that it is definitely worthy of the term classic, largely because of Jane Wyman but also because of its outstanding camera work. Wyman demonstrates a great sensitivity with a performance good enough to suggest that she was under utilized all those years. Given the subject matter, and the time it was produced, there has to be certain leeway given. It is not a film made for children and an intelligent adult viewing it now would pick up on its many subtleties. Belinda is not a backward dummy, as is implied by the majority of the townspeople. Rather it is they who are backward ''blessed'' as they are with all senses, but blocked minds, hearts and souls aplenty. Now, if I have a minor quibble with this film it would be that the great good fortune of motherhood for its own sake seems to be a whitewash for the crime perpetrated against Belinda. Are we to imply that having a baby, by any means, is the great absolver of sins? There is never any question of abortion, for instance. There is never any real examination about how Belinda feels about things, not until she is deep into the light of radiant motherhood. Still. It's a compelling and rather mystic film, and one that I imagine was quite controversial for its time. February 26, 2008

rating: 4 QuotePowerful melondramaQuote
This dvd was purchased pretty much right after the passing of Jane Wyman. She actually still has the disctiction of winning the Oscar for not uttering a single word. Actually deaf actress Marlee Matlin actually did say a word when she won hers for "Children of a Lesser God." Would be an interesting double feature.

The plight of Wyman's character is quite poignantly betrayed. Charles Bickford goes through powerful changes as the father and Agnes Moorehead was never better. Lew Ayres is almost forgotten except for the fact he does have a healthy cult that includes Frank Zappa for being a pacifist during World War Two, a very unpopular thing to do back then.

Stephen McNally plays the villian who takes advantage of poor deaf Wyman and almost gets away with it.

This is a melodrama so not for everybody but for those who can handle a slow pacing, will be rewarded with rich charaterizations and great story line. It was nominated for 11 Oscars which shows how appreicated this movie was when it first came out. January 29, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteJohnny BelindaQuote
The DVD was good, and of course I enjoyed the old movie. Saw it when I was a youn g woman. October 8, 2007

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