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The Vanishing Virginian, the book the film is based on, was published a second time in London in 1941, this time under the title Father Was a Handful. This version was published by Michael Joseph , a British writer and publisher who was part of the publishing company that would later become Penguin Random House .
The Vanishing Virginian ist ein Film von Frank Borzage mit Frank Morgan, Kathryn Grayson. Synopsis: Eine Biographie über Robert Yancey, einen langgedienten Bezirksstaatsanwalt in Lynchburg ...
The Vanishing Virginian: Directed by Frank Borzage. With Frank Morgan, Kathryn Grayson, Spring Byington, Natalie Thompson. Biography of Robert Yancey, long-term district attorney in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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- Biography, Comedy, Drama
- Frank Borzage
- 1942-02
The film opens with the following written prologue: "This is the story of a vanishing era when simple men so loved their country, their families and their friends that America became a better place in which to live. Such a man was 'Cap'n Bob' Yancey." Some reviews list a preview running time of 101 minutes. Rebecca Yancey Williams' book was based on the lives of her own family. According to the
- Frank Borzage, Lew Borzage
- Frank Morgan
In 1913 Lynchburg, Va., district attorney Bob Yancey (Frank Morgan) heads a large family. With his two eldest daughters, Margaret (Natalie Thompson) and Rebecca (Kathryn Grayson), coming of age ...
- Biography
However, 'The Vanishing Virginian' is beautifully filmed, the production values being expectedly top-notch, and sensitively directed by Borzage. The music is very easy on the ears and doesn't sound syrupy or intrusive. The script is generally appealingly light-hearted with a humorous edge and lots of charm.
In true Frank Borzage & Frank Morgan spirit, The Vanishing Virginian (1942) is well-meaning and all that, but for me it fumbles badly with it's key points. Otherwise it does have a lot of qualities you'd associate with the mention crowd. Review by Diogo Serafim ★★★ 1. The old subject of the clash of tradition against modernity as a ...