Today, I'm reviewing the 1979 TV version of The Corn Is Green starring Katharine Hepburn.
This article is part of The Great Katharine Hepburn Blogathon hosted by margaretperry.org.
Director George Cukor and actress Katharine Hepburn are one of old Hollywood's legendary partnerships. They read more
The Corn Is Green
Directed by Irving Rapper
Written by Frank Cavett and Casey Robinson from a play by Emlyn Williams
1945/USA
Warner Bros.
First viewing/Netflix rental Bette Davis gives a solid, restrained performance as a teacher in a backward Welsh mining village who dreams of sending a gifted read more
The Corn Is Green (1945). Drama. Cast: Bette Davis. It was adapted from the play of the same name by Emlyn Williams. John Dall and Joan Lorring were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and Best Supporting Actress.
The people who live in a small countryside village, are sur read more
The Corn is Green (1945) Someone said to me recently that Bette Davis never made a bad movie, and as I move further into her repertoire, I am inclined to agree. Even a movie with such an uninteresting title as The Corn is Green (which, of course, has its source in something said/written in read more