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The Sea of Grass (1947) Reviews

The Sea of Grass (1947)
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Usually associated with erudite, urbane comedies, the legendary screen team of Katharine Hepburn and Spencer Tracy goes intensely dramatic in the expensive western Sea of Grass. Tracy plays cattle baron Colonel James Brewton, who staunchly opposes opening the western frontier to homesteaders. Standing steadfastly beside Brewton-at least at the beginning--is his headstrong wife Lutie (Hepburn). Eventually disillusioned by the stern implacability of her husband, Lutie leaves Brewton and goes off to Denver, where she falls in love with liberal attorney Brice Chamberlain (Melvyn Douglas), the champion of the homesteaders' cause. Upon giving birth to Chamberlain's son, Lutie confesses her indiscretion to Brewton, who takes the news with commendable restraint, even offering to accept the baby as his own. Unfortunately, the Brewtons' standing in the community is weakened by the revelation of Lutie's infidelity, causing her to leave her husband for a second time. Years later, Lutie's grown-up boy Brock (Robert Walker) drifts to the wrong side of the law, leading to his death at the hands of a posse. Though it hardly seems possible under the circumstances, Brewton and Lutie are at long last reconciled through the intervention of their daughter Sara Beth (Phyllis Thaxter). Elaborately produced in the traditional MGM manner and adroitly directed by Elia Kazan, Sea of Grass is still one of the lesser Tracy-Hepburns. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Spencer TracyKatharine Hepburn, (more)
Director(s):
Elia Kazan
Format(s):
DVD
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David B.

Interesting how adultery and illegitimate children are looked on with shame in 1947, and 65 years later single women are praised for being pregnant (a recent People or Us mag with Jennifer Aniston on the cover). Also. hearing Spencer Tracy attribute anything to "God" just plain laughable. Oh yeah...he must be an actor! Overall, this movie was not too good.

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Ronald W.

worst Tracy/Hepburn movie EVER!!!

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David B.

Interesting how adultery and illegitimate children are looked on with shame in 1947, and 65 years later single women are praised for being pregnant (a recent People or Us mag with Jennifer Aniston on the cover). Also. hearing Spencer Tracy attribute anything to "God" just plain laughable. Oh yeah...he must be an actor! Overall, this movie was not too good.

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Ronald W.

worst Tracy/Hepburn movie EVER!!!

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