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Synopsis: A tale of the love between ambulance driver Lt. Henry and Nurse Catherine Barkley during World War I. The action takes place in Italy and the two fall in love during the war and will stop at nothing to be together. The film also analyses Lt. Henry's feelings on war and the purpose of fighting.
Genre: Drama, Romance, War
Director(s): Frank Borzage
Production: Gravitas
  Won 2 Oscars. Another 1 win & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Rotten Tomatoes:
92%
UNRATED
Year:
1932
80 min
538 Views


Thanks.

Thanks.

Thanks.

Because I'm here with you.

Women perfer him as a rule.

Shall we take a walk?

Yes, let's.

- Where is he now?

- Who?

The boy you were engaged to.

He's dead.

He was killed by a SAM.

Were you engaged long?

Eight years. We grew up together.

Why didn't you marry?

I didn't know what the war was like

then

If I had to do over again, I'd marry him.

When I joined up, I had this silly

idea that he may......

.....come to the hospital where I was.

With a saber cut I suppose and a

bandage around his head.

Shot through the shoulder.

Something picturesque.

This is a picturesque front. Not

France.

He didn't have a saber cut.

They blew him to bits.

What are you thinking about now?

About whiskey.

What about whiskey?

About how nice it is.

You're nice too.

You're nice too.

- Why not?

- No please.

- Yes.

- No please!

I'm sorry. Did I hurt you?

It's all right.

I'm dreadly sorry. Really.

I just couldn't bear...

...the nurses' evening off.

It's quite all right. I don't mind at all.

Poor man.

You see......I've been leading a

funny sort of life.

Besides, you're so very beautiful.

You don't have to talk a lot of

nonesense, I said I'm sorry.

We could get along.

We could get along.

You're sweet.

- You're sweet.

- Yes, you are.

I would be very glad to have you

kiss me now, if you don't mind.

Did you have a nice time baby?

You made progress with her, eh?

We're friends. If that's what you

mean?

I mean...was she nice to you.....

Shut up!

I am a man of extreme delicacy, but

was she.....

Renaulte! Will you please shut up.

If you want to be a friend of mine,

then shut up.

I am your best friend and your war

brother.

Then shut up.

Miss Barkley perfers you to me.

That is very clear.

But Miss Fergerson is very nice too.

Do you like her?

No!

Good-bye

Good luck.

- Turn back.

- Back?

Yes, back!

- I want to see Miss Barkley.

- She's on duty.

Wait, don't go in there.

Why we come back here for?

Lt. knows what he's doing. Please.

- What's wrong?

- Are't we going to get started here?

We have plenty of time.

I thought you started. What are you

doing here?

We come back Senor Capitano.

The Lt. Forgot something.

Hi....you're all right aren't you?

Yes, I'm all right.

I came to..

I thought.....

...you see.

I'm going to be away for a while..

...and I didn't want you to think that

I'd just gone away.

No, I...

What I mean is.....

....I'd hate to have you feel that...

it wasn't important to me..

..about us.

I don't exactly know how to say it.

You said it very nicely dear, thank-you.

No, no I didn't.

- You mustn't feel.

- Will you be gone long?

No.

Only a few days. There's going to

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Benjamin Glazer

Benjamin Glazer (May 7, 1887 – March 18, 1956) was a screenwriter, producer, foley artist, and director of American films from the 1920s through the 1950s. He made the first translation of Ferenc Molnár's play Liliom into English in 1921. His translation was used in the original Broadway production, in the 1930 film version, and in every production in English of the play until recently. It also served as the basis for the libretto for Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, as well as for Phoebe and Henry Ephron's screenplay for the 1956 film version of the classic musical. Glazer was born in Belfast, Ireland, into a Hungarian Jewish family. After moving to the United States, he studied at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and passed the bar exam to become a lawyer in 1906. Glazer was one of the founding members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He is best known for his Oscar-winning writing for 7th Heaven (1927) and Arise, My Love (1941). Additional screenwriting credits include The Merry Widow, Flesh and the Devil, Mata Hari, A Farewell to Arms, We're Not Dressing, and Tortilla Flat. Glazer also directed one film, the 1948 Song of My Heart, a highly fictionalized biography of Tchaikovsky. Glazer was married to actress Sharon Lynn. He died of circulatory failure in Hollywood, at the age of 68. more…

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