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Lorna Doone (1951 film)

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'Lorna Doone' is a 1951 American adventure film directed by Phil Karlson and starring Barbara Hale and Richard Greene.[https://web.archive.org/web/20090118115310/http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/40718 BFI.org] It is an adaptation of the 1869 novel 'Lorna Doone' by R. D. Blackmore, set in the English West Country during the 17th century.

Plot



Lorna Doone falls for John Ridd, but is betrothed (against her will) to one Carver Doone. As the English Civil War looms, John is determined to defeat the vicious Doone family and win Lorna over.

Cast



* Barbara Hale as Lorna Doone

* Richard Greene as John Ridd

* Carl Benton Reid as Sir Ensor Doone

* William Bishop as Carver Doone

* Ron Randell as Tom Faggus

* Sean McClory as Charleworth Doone

* Onslow Stevens as Counsellor Doone

* Lester Matthews as King Charles II

* John Dehner as Baron de Wichehalse

* Gloria Petroff as Lorna Doone as a Child

Production



Development

Edward Small first announced plans to film the novel in 1944 and hired George Bruce to write a screenplay in 1946.

In 1946, Small sent representatives to Britain to scout locations. He said he wanted to make the film on location in Scotland. Charles Bennett and George Bruce worked on the early drafts of the script. In 1948, Small said he would make the film as co-production with J Arthur Rank starring Louis Hayward.

In 1948, Alfred Hitchcock announced plans to film the novel for Transatlantic Pictures. Small claimed he had registered the title in the US; Hitchcock could film the story but would not be able to call it 'Lorna Doone' in the US. This prompted Small to announce he would start filming in England in association with Rank and producer John Beck on 1 March 1949. This was postponed due to the USEnglish film trade war of 194819 and in August 1949 filming was put back indefinitely.

The project was reactivated later in 1949 when Small signed a two-picture deal with Columbia Pictures, for 'Lorna Doone' and 'The Brigand'.

Shooting

It was decided to make the movie in Hollywood, with locations shot at Yosemite National Park. Richard Greene and Barbara Hale were cast in the leads and Jesse Lasky Jr did the final draft of the script. Filming began 17 May 1950.Jack London Episodic Film in Offing; Payton Set as Cochran Spouse

Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 17 May 1950: B7.
The final script was heavily influenced by Westerns.Jeffrey Richards, 'Swordsmen of the Screen', p 133

"Whatever has been put on screen has been done with considerable loyalty to the novel," said Greene. "I don't think the British public will find too much fault with the treatment. What may be missed is the Cornish atmosphere."HOLLYWOOD IN REVIEW: Richard Greene Defends Swashbuckling Pictures Los Angeles Times 27 Aug 1950: D10.

Ron Randell, who played several leads for Sam Katzman, had a support role.

Reception



Reviews were mixed.

References






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