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Donovan's Reef (1963)

Donovan's Reef (1963)
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John Ford's last film to deal with World War II, Donovan's Reef is an alternately comical and sentimental look back on the fighting Navy men from that war, and how and where -- in Ford's eyes, and Frank Nugent and James Edward Grant's script -- they should have ended up. Michael "Guns" Donovan (John Wayne), Thomas "Boats" Gilhooley (Lee Marvin), and Dr. William Dedham (Jack Warden), a trio of navy veterans who fought on the Pacific island of Haleakalowa during the war, now live on the island. Donovan and Gilhooley, biding time and enjoying themselves, engage in rough-house hijinks among themselves, and are both part of the doctor's extended family, enjoying the good will of the islanders for whom they fought during the war. While Dedham is away on a call to a neighboring island, his grown daughter, Amelia (Elizabeth Allen), from his first marriage, whom he has never seen, announces that she is arriving from Boston to determine Dedham's fitness of character to inherit the majority shares in the family shipping business. Donovan contrives to present Dedham's three Polynesian children, whom the doctor had with the island's hereditary princess, as his own, and also squires Amelia around the island in her father's absence. In the process, the cold Bostonian woman discovers a whole world -- of passion, joy, heroism, and a life among men and women whose lives have been about something other than making money -- that she's never known. She also understands all of the good that her father has accomplished away from Boston, even though it entailed abandoning her. Sparks and even a few fists fly between Donovan and Amelia (and between Donovan and several other characters), in the usual Ford rough-house manner, before their eventual reconciliation and a romantic clinch at the end, in this sweet, sentimental comedy-drama. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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Starring:
John WayneLee Marvin, (more)
Director(s):
John Ford
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Synopsis of Donovan's Reef

John Ford's last film to deal with World War II, Donovan's Reef is an alternately comical and sentimental look back on the fighting Navy men from that war, and how and where -- in Ford's eyes, and Frank Nugent and James Edward Grant's script -- they should have ended up. Michael "Guns" Donovan (John Wayne), Thomas "Boats" Gilhooley (Lee Marvin), and Dr. William Dedham (Jack Warden), a trio of navy veterans who fought on the Pacific island of Haleakalowa during the war, now live on the island. Donovan and Gilhooley, biding time and enjoying themselves, engage in rough-house hijinks among themselves, and are both part of the doctor's extended family, enjoying the good will of the islanders for whom they fought during the war. While Dedham is away on a call to a neighboring island, his grown daughter, Amelia (Elizabeth Allen), from his first marriage, whom he has never seen, announces that she is arriving from Boston to determine Dedham's fitness of character to inherit the majority shares in the family shipping business. Donovan contrives to present Dedham's three Polynesian children, whom the doctor had with the island's hereditary princess, as his own, and also squires Amelia around the island in her father's absence. In the process, the cold Bostonian woman discovers a whole world -- of passion, joy, heroism, and a life among men and women whose lives have been about something other than making money -- that she's never known. She also understands all of the good that her father has accomplished away from Boston, even though it entailed abandoning her. Sparks and even a few fists fly between Donovan and Amelia (and between Donovan and several other characters), in the usual Ford rough-house manner, before their eventual reconciliation and a romantic clinch at the end, in this sweet, sentimental comedy-drama. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
John Ford
Writer(s):
James Edward GrantFrank S. Nugent
Producer(s):
John Ford
Categories:
Comedy
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    Sharon H.

    Sorry, but I have to disagree with Joe A. who gave this vintage JW venue five stars. The movie is really quite disjointed, non-cohesive in story flow, poorly directed, and choppy in the editing. There are a few physical humor/stunt gags thrown in that don't seem to fit at all with the story (mostly misogynistic incidents that befall JW's love interest, Elizabeth Allen) However, they still can't make the movie funny nor spark the chemistry needed between the two actors. But all is not lost, if you like beautiful scenery or Hawaiian music or are a die-hard fan of ole' John Wayne then you will get your rental money's worth from this little jog down memory lane.

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    Joe A.

    This movie is a must see for fans of John Wayne and Lee Marvin. Good writing and direction coupled with a great cast makes for a great family movie.

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    Stephen L.

    This is a complete departure from the typical western you'd see from The Duke. This movie is set in post WWII French Polynesia and tells the story of a few men of character. Three men who became adopted members of an island community after having been shipwrecked during the war. Jack Warden and Lee Marvin were a perfect compliment to an ensnaring performance from Wayne. A nice balance of comedy and skulduggery. Definitely a must see!

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