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The Man with Thirty Sons

Original title: The Magnificent Yankee
  • 1950
  • U
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
696
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Louis Calhern in The Man with Thirty Sons (1950)
BiographyDrama

Biography of celebrated American jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes.Biography of celebrated American jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes.Biography of celebrated American jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes.

  • Director
    • John Sturges
  • Writers
    • Emmet Lavery
    • Francis Biddle
  • Stars
    • Louis Calhern
    • Ann Harding
    • Eduard Franz
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
    696
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    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writers
      • Emmet Lavery
      • Francis Biddle
    • Stars
      • Louis Calhern
      • Ann Harding
      • Eduard Franz
    • 17User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Louis Calhern
    Louis Calhern
    • Oliver Wendell Holmes - The Magnificent Yankee
    Ann Harding
    Ann Harding
    • Fanny Bowditch Holmes
    Eduard Franz
    Eduard Franz
    • Louis Brandeis
    Philip Ober
    Philip Ober
    • Owen Wister…
    Ian Wolfe
    Ian Wolfe
    • Adams
    Edith Evanson
    Edith Evanson
    • Annie Gough
    Herbert Anderson
    Herbert Anderson
    • Baxter
    • (as Guy Anderson)
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Reynolds
    Jimmy Lydon
    Jimmy Lydon
    • Clinton
    • (as James Lydon)
    John Phillip Law
    John Phillip Law
    • Minor Role
    • (scenes deleted)
    David Alpert
    • Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Arthur Anderson
    Arthur Anderson
    • Court Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Board
    • Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Marshall Bradford
    Marshall Bradford
    • Headwaiter
    • (uncredited)
    Morgan Brown
    Morgan Brown
    • Justice
    • (uncredited)
    Wheaton Chambers
    Wheaton Chambers
    • Senator
    • (uncredited)
    Lyle Clark
    • Secretary
    • (uncredited)
    Dick Cogan
    Dick Cogan
    • Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Sturges
    • Writers
      • Emmet Lavery
      • Francis Biddle
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    9Sylviastel

    An Almost Perfect Biographical film of Holmes!

    First, the casting of Lewis Calhern as Oliver Wendell Holmes and Ann Harding as his wife, Fanny Bowditch Holmes, is perfect together. The film is set around Holmes' life as a Supreme Court Justice with the late Louis Brandeis who was the first Jewish member of the supreme court. The film is first rate and the script could use a little work. This film is an example of old Hollywood at it's brilliance with class, style, and a terrific cast and crew. The film's historical basis allows the story to be told easily. You can't help but enjoy Harding and Calhern on the screen as a loving couple. They don't make such high quality films anymore where it's character driven. I watched this film this morning and I couldn't take my eyes off Calhern as he played the late Oliver Wendell Holmes nor Ann Harding as his wife. The film is a perfect example of what thrived in Old Hollywood in it's golden era. It's never recovered from days where veterans like Harding and Calhern and many others worked five films per year.
    6jcholguin

    A Judge In Love

    I grew up in East Los Angeles so my history of Judge Oliver W Holmes is not very good. If this was a good recounting of the actual life of Holmes is unbeknown to me. The story told however was interesting to me because it was about love and friendship interactions with other human beings. Louis Calhern played Oliver W Holmes and did a masterful job of playing a man that ages into his nineties. Ann Harding played his wife Fanny was also masterful until her death in the film. This man Holmes did not have children in the normal sense but counted many of his law clerks as his sons when serving in the Supreme Court. His friend played my Eduard Franz (Judge Brandeis) had a friendship that last their entire careers in public service. They formed a voting group of two on the court but the friendship was so close that each other was not afraid to correct the other when it was needed. This is what a real friend will do. So this film really was about friendship/love and growing old together, a good movie to watch.
    9coop-16

    Literate, gracious, film

    At first I was surprised at the number of votes for this film, but on reflection, it becomes all too clear why this is so. This film may be too literate for contemporary audiences. How many people now know who Henry Adams, Owen Wister, and Louis Brandeis WERE? Still, one shouldn't have to be a constitutional law scholar to love a film so well acted and so rich in Human interest. Yes, the film does occasionally sentimentalise Holmes. So? I find it fascinating that Emmett Lavery, a devout Catholic, educated by Jesuits, was able to paint such a warm portrait of the atheist (and lets not mince words-he WAS an atheist) Holmes, who had little use for moral absolutes or the Natural Law. In short, a very fine film, of the sort that is impossible to make nowadays.
    6vincentlynch-moonoi

    Sentimental portrait of Oliver Wendell Holmes

    There's not much substance here, at least in terms of the legal side of Oliver Wendell Holmes. This is more about the man as husband, with a few doses of patriotism. It'd downright sentimental.

    I've always liked Louis Calhern in old films, but I'm not quite sure. He's, at best, a good character actor. It is said that he was given the title role here as thanks from the studio for being a good soldier and accepting so many character roles. Perhaps the best acting in this picture comes from Ann Harding as the wife.

    The social importance of Holmes' years on the Supreme Court is mentioned, but almost in passing. But, as Bosley Crowther put it in his review at the time, it's a "gentle screen drama". It really is more about marital companionship than law, as Crowther pointed out. It is most touching as Mr. & Mrs. Holmes reach their sunset years.
    marcslope

    Nice vibes all around

    The story of the making of this genteel biopic is almost as quietly heartwarming as the movie itself: Louis Calhern had been giving small, perfect performances for MGM for years. He went off to Broadway to do this stately biography of Oliver Wendell Holmes. It was a hit. More out of gratitude to Calhern than anything, MGM bought the film rights for him, budgeting it modestly and expecting a low-grossing "prestige picture." It did garner prestige, and even made a little money.

    It's a sweet, low-key, moving character portrait, not "opened up" much from the stage and reeking of mid-century theatrical conventions -- you can tell which lines were the scene-enders onstage. The themes are Holmes's unfulfilled desire for sons, his abiding love for his wife, and his thoughtfulness and moral decency as a Supreme Court justice. Episodic and on the slow side, it has a civics-lesson mustiness, and yet it's satisfyingly sincere; the earnestness that MGM so often lent to its Americana works in its favor for a change. Calhern's performance is a model for aspiring actors, and he's matched at every step by Harding, who strikes unusual notes of fire and resolve in the standard behind-every-man loving-spouse part. Not a showy or brilliant movie, but a thoroughly satisfying one.

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    • Trivia
      This was Louis Calhern's only lead role in a non-silent film.
    • Goofs
      When Oliver and Fanny run out of the library upon hearing the fire bells, a moving shadow of the camera and rigging is visible on the bookcase to the right.
    • Quotes

      Oliver Wendell Holmes: [to Reynolds] It's a free country. Everybody's entitled to his opinion... even the President of the United States.

    • Connections
      Featured in The Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Story (1951)

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    • Release date
      • August 3, 1951 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Magnificent Yankee
    • Filming locations
      • Washington, District of Columbia, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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      • $639,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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