Stars in My Crown [VHS]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11195 in VHS
- Released on: 1994-04-25
- Rating: G (General Audience)
- Formats: Black & White, NTSC
- Original language: English
- Number of tapes: 1
- Running time: 89 minutes
Customer Reviews
McCrea Classic a Family Must-See!
'Stars in My Crown' is over 50 years old, yet in it's humor, it's message of brotherhood, and it's depiction of small-town Western America at a time when religion was the true center of everyone's lives, this film has rarely been equaled!
The story is told through the observations of young John Kenyon (sensitively portrayed by Quantum Leap's Dean Stockwell, with Daktari's Marshall Thompson voicing Kenyon as an adult), who lives with Soldier-turned-Minister Josiah Dozier Grey (Joel McCrea, in one of his finest performances) and his wife, Harriet (Ellen Drew). Grey is kind, warm, and totally sincere, with a penchance for telling funny stories with a Message, rather than being 'preachy'...in short, the kind of Parson who can win hearts, as well as souls!
Grey's congregation includes some of Hollywood's finest character actors, including Lewis Stone (Judge Hardy) as a crusty old doctor, James Mitchell (Days of Our Lives) as his doubting physician son, Alan Hale (The Adventures of Robin Hood) as a Civil War buddy with a large family (including 'Matt Dillon' James Arness!), Amanda Blake (who would costar with Arness in 'Gunsmoke') as the schoolmarm, Arthur Hunnicutt (The Big Sky) as a local character nicknamed 'Chloroform'(!), Oscar-winner Ed Begley as a rich mine owner, and, in a remarkable performance, Juano Hernandez as 'Famous Uncle Prill', a Black farmer who experiences with dignity the racism of the time.
Director Jacques Tourneur, best-known for his gothic classic 'Cat People', shows patience and restraint, allowing the story to build under its own steam, which gives the climaxes (a typhoid epidemic and a Klan near-lynching) an emotional wallop. McCrea's scene with the incensed Klan members foreshadows Gregory Peck's confrontation with the lynch party in 'To Kill a Mockingbird', and is truly unforgettable.
'Stars in My Crown' is a rich, wonderful film that your family will cherish. It is on the short list of my favorite films, and is one that you can enjoy for years to come!
A nostalgic, heartwarming experience
A great cast and authentic flavor make this movie well worth watching. It is based on Joe David Brown's novel; although some of the novel's best parts are ommitted, the film is true to most of the story. It deals with community and racial issues, so it's not fluff, but can teach and inspire. END
Great Family Movie
This is a wonderful story of a preacher with principles who's not afraid to stick to them. You'll love where he delivers his first sermon in town and how he gets the people's attention! Even in the face of tragedy, he is true to himself, his family, and his God.
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