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Movie Reviews of For Whom the Bell TollsMovie Review: For Whom the Bell Tolls Summary: 5 Stars
A splendid adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's novel, this rousing, romantic adventure tells the tale of a love between a Spanish-born guerilla and an outsider who's joined the cause out of political solidarity. Featuring solid performances by Cooper and the ravishing Bergman--who gets off one of cinema's most famous kissing lines ("I always wondered where the noses went")--Wood's film is an absorbing treat. Katina Paxinou even picked up an Oscar for her fiery performance as de facto rebel leader Pilar. This "Bell' tolls for thee.
Movie Review: Excellent Hemingway historical fiction Summary: 5 Stars
This movie was very well done in all respects. The two main actors, Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman, were chosen by Ernest Hemingway, whose novel was the basis of the movie, which followed closely to the book. It received several Academy Award nominations in 1943 and the Oscar was presented for Best Supporting Actress. The acting, direction, screenplay and setting contributed to excellent character development. The intrigue of the story kept your attention throughout the film.
Movie Review: Undoubtedly, one of the best!! Summary: 5 Stars
I was fourteen years old when I attended the New York Premier of this movie at the Rivoli Theater. I have the original Premier Book from the theater; which is NOT for sale. I immediately fell in love with the beautiful Ingrid Bergman. So did millions of other young men. This movie did not win the award of the year; it was overshadowed by "Casablanca"; which in my estimation, was of inferior quality, compared to For Whom the Bell Tolls. Bob Richards
Movie Review: A Classic! Summary: 5 Stars
It's excellent. The movie has the best acted and scripted characterization that I've seen in a movie. It's set in the Spanish civil war in 1937. A Canadian national, played by Gary Cooper is sent on a mission to blow up a bridge. He needs the aid and cooperation of the local people. Ingrid Bergman plays an innocent Spanish girl who is hanging with the locals after having been released or escaped from being jailed by the fascists.
Movie Review: for whom the bell tolls Summary: 5 Stars
A hollywood classic at it's best. Ingrid Bergman displays innocents, warmth and the sincerity of a woman coming to terms with the cruelity of war. Gary Cooper is the hero, brave true and uncompromising in the face of danger...Their love story is beautiful to the eye and raises the spirit of human courage to new heights...
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