A Farewell to Arms

One of the great love stories of all time!

5.9
19572h 32m

An English nurse and an American soldier on the Italian front during World War I fall in love, but the horrors surrounding them test their romance to the limit.

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Cast

Photo of Rock Hudson

Rock Hudson

Lt. Frederick Henry

Photo of Jennifer Jones

Jennifer Jones

Catherine Barkley

Photo of Vittorio De Sica

Vittorio De Sica

Major Rinaldi

Photo of Oskar Homolka

Oskar Homolka

Dr. Emerich

Photo of Mercedes McCambridge

Mercedes McCambridge

Mrs. Van Campen

Photo of Elaine Stritch

Elaine Stritch

Helen Ferguson

Photo of Victor Francen

Victor Francen

Colonel Valentini

Photo of Alberto Sordi

Alberto Sordi

Père Galli

Photo of Bud Spencer

Bud Spencer

Carabinieri

Photo of Eduard Linkers

Eduard Linkers

Lieutenant Zimmermann

Photo of Johanna Hofer

Johanna Hofer

Mrs. Zimmermann

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Reviews

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CinemaSerf

6/10

It was always going to be hard enough to adapt this novel for the screen, and given Gary Cooper did an OK job with it in 1932, I am not quite sure why David O. Selznick concluded that is might be a ripe vehicle for Rock Hudson to reprise. He is the American "Lt. Henry" serving in Italy during the Great War when he meets British nurse "Catherine" (Jennifer Jones). They take an immediate shine to each other but needless to say the War has no time to stop and indulge their affection and the film follows the ups and downs as they try to stay alive and, ultimately, make it to safety with their as yet unborn child. The thing with Hemingway stories, I found, is that they rarely work on a big screen. They are detailed, descriptive and requiring of the reader to use their imagination to create the scenario that's all too easily replaced by the visuals here. That also requires the actors to deliver strong and intricate characterisations that deal with their own issues, sure, but with the issues of loyalty, of professionalism and of tough choices made amidst the atrocities of conflict. Neither of these two here have the gravitas to do those complexities justice and that frequently turns this gripping wartime romance into a not so gripping romance set amidst a war. There is quite an engaging effort from Vittorio De Rica as the inspirational surgeon "Rinaldi" and Elaine Stritch is also to be seen here before she became a lady who lunched. The film looks good, the wartime imagery potent and at times we get a little indication of the true horrors of this war, and of the strains it put on people both in and out of the military, but there's no getting away from the weak and rather insipid casting. Pity!

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