An important moment in movie history, For Whom The Bell Tolls marked Ingrid Bergman’s first foray into the world of Technicolor cinema, in a performance that earned her a place among some of the most memorable silver screen performances. Adapted from an Ernest Hemingway novel and cast by Hemingway himself, For Whom The Bell Tolls recounted the experience of a young dynamiter in civil war torn Spain. Attached to a republican guerrilla unit, the young Robert Jordan, played by Gary Coopers, encounters love in the form of Maria, a Spanish woman scarred by the wounds that life in war brings. The box office hit of 1943, For Whom The Bell Tolls won one of the nine Academy Awards it was nominated for.
Movie buffs will love to make this Sam Wood directed film part of their collection, and preserve a fragment of motion picture history. This cool DVD of the drama history film will make a great watch for a movie night with family. Make this Hemingway inspired film your own and lose yourself in this Technicolor masterpiece.
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