The Good Earth (1937)

The Good Earth (1937)
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Based on Donald Davis and Owen Davis' stage-adaptation of Pearl S. Buck's sprawling novel, Sidney Franklin's The Good Earth is the story of a Chinese farming couple whose lives are torn apart by poverty, greed, and nature. Paul Muni stars as Wang Lung a hardworking, but poor, farmer who weds freed-slave O-Lan (Luise Rainer). They struggle to build a life together, but after finally finding success, a plague of locusts descends upon their land, bringing a true test of the couple's perseverance. For her performance, Luise Rainer won the second of back-to-back Best Actress Oscars, while cinematographer Karl Freund took home an Academy Award for his photography work. The Good Earth was the final film production of Irving Thalberg, who died before the film was completed. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Paul MuniLuise Rainer, (more)
Director(s):
Victor FlemingSidney Franklin, (more)
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Synopsis of The Good Earth

Based on Donald Davis and Owen Davis' stage-adaptation of Pearl S. Buck's sprawling novel, Sidney Franklin's The Good Earth is the story of a Chinese farming couple whose lives are torn apart by poverty, greed, and nature. Paul Muni stars as Wang Lung a hardworking, but poor, farmer who weds freed-slave O-Lan (Luise Rainer). They struggle to build a life together, but after finally finding success, a plague of locusts descends upon their land, bringing a true test of the couple's perseverance. For her performance, Luise Rainer won the second of back-to-back Best Actress Oscars, while cinematographer Karl Freund took home an Academy Award for his photography work. The Good Earth was the final film production of Irving Thalberg, who died before the film was completed. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
138 mins

Complete Cast of The Good Earth


Director(s):
Victor FlemingSidney FranklinSidney Franklin
Writer(s):
Tess SlesingerTalbot JenningsDonald Davis
Producer(s):
Albert LewinIrving G. Thalberg
The Good Earth Awards:
  • 1937 - Film Daily - 10 Best Films
  • 1937 - National Board of Review - Best Acting
  • 1937 - New York Times - 10 Best Films
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    Dale O.

    If you like Pearl Buck, you'll find this rendition well worth your time. Although the Chinese characters are played by Anglos and there may be some stereotyping, it appears to be an well thought out attempt to present the novel as completely as possible. Louise Rainer won an emmy for her performance as Wang Lung's wife, from a teenage (?) bride to later years as a mother with her own teenagers. Avoid one of the "shorts" that comes with the DVD... Hollywood Party is a cheesy boor.

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    Ted S.

    For it's time, (1937 to be exact) The Good Earth is a good film. The visuals were surprisingly good for such an old film, and Luise Rainer was a real treat. If you liked the novel, or if you like Asian-themed films, check out the Oscar-winning film, The Good Earth.

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    Sophia M.

    One of the best movies I have ever seen. The featured spots after the movie were really interesting. I recommend this movie highly.

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