'Citizen Kane' is considered by many to be the finest film ever made. This is the film that beat 'Kane' for the Academy Award for Best Picture! It won 4 other Oscars including Best Director for John Ford. ‘How Green Was My Valley’ is the touching story of the Morgans, a Welsh family in a coal mining town. Set in the heart of the industrial revolution, the Morgans must battle all kinds of adversity and hardships. Donald Crisp plays Mr. Morgan, the head of the family. He was awarded the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for this film. Sara Allgood does an excellent job portraying his wife.
The film tells their story from the perspective of the youngest child, Huw Morgan. Huw is played by Roddy McDowall. He may be best known today for the 'Planet of the Apes' series, but he had a wonderful career that was kicked off in fine fashion with this masterpiece. The Morgans face the dangers of being a coal mining family. Accidents at the mine along with union-organizing activities take their toll. Also, an accident injures Mrs. Morgan and young Huw. But through all this the Morgans persevere. There is love and joy in this large family. And singing. Lots and lots of singing.
Director John Ford uses all his skills to craft this monumental movie. He gets terrific performances out of Crisp, Allgood and McDowall as well as from Maureen O'Hara and Walter Pidgeon. The script is very strong. We learn so much about commitment and personal strength that applies to all families. As the Morgan children grow they must make their place in the world. Will the coal mining tradition continue or will they move on? Daughter Angharad (O'Hara) must choose between her love for the village reverend and the wealthy son of the mine owner. Huw faces the decision of an education or staying with the family and working in the mine. While the details may be different, today's families face similar choices.
1941’s ‘How Green Was My Valley’ also won academy awards for art direction and cinematography. Both are well-deserved. This film is visually rich, especially for a film in black-and-white. The town, coal mine, the village street and the Morgan's home become characters in the story. The valley is transformed from a beautiful, rich homeland to a dirty wasteland over the life of Huw. The impact of this transformation due to industrial use is one our society and planet face today.
This is a magnificent film! Find it and enjoy!
Side notes: This film is set in Wales, but filmed in Southern California. It had to be shot in black and white or the colors of the flowers and trees would be wrong. Also, this movie earned John Ford his third Best Director Oscar and second in a row. He would later become the only person to win a fourth. Currently the film is available on YouTube for free and for rent/purchase at all the usual locations.
Haven’t seen this in many years! But you’ve persuaded me…and since it’s easy to find, on YouTube, I can do that straightaway. Thanks again for your compelling summary…always a joy to read!,
I love this movie. It is tragic in its scope but beautiful too. A young Roddy McDowall is the cherry on the top.
p.s. It is incredibly hard to believe it was filmed in California!