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The Displaced Person

  • Película de TV
  • 1977
  • Not Rated
  • 58min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,8/10
151
TU PUNTUACIÓN
The Displaced Person (1977)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA conscientious but driven Polish refugee disrupts the hierarchy of power on a Georgia farm in the 1940s.A conscientious but driven Polish refugee disrupts the hierarchy of power on a Georgia farm in the 1940s.A conscientious but driven Polish refugee disrupts the hierarchy of power on a Georgia farm in the 1940s.

  • Dirección
    • Glenn Jordan
  • Guión
    • Flannery O'Connor
    • Horton Foote
  • Reparto principal
    • Irene Worth
    • Shirley Stoler
    • Lane Smith
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,8/10
    151
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Glenn Jordan
    • Guión
      • Flannery O'Connor
      • Horton Foote
    • Reparto principal
      • Irene Worth
      • Shirley Stoler
      • Lane Smith
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  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Irene Worth
    Irene Worth
    • Mrs. McIntyre
    Shirley Stoler
    Shirley Stoler
    • Mrs. Shortley
    Lane Smith
    Lane Smith
    • Mr. Shortley
    John Houseman
    John Houseman
    • Father Flynn
    Robert Earl Jones
    Robert Earl Jones
    • Astor
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Sulk
    Noam Yerushalmi
    • Mr. Guizac
    Carolyn L. Bloodworth
    Mildred Brown
    Brad Deal
    Dina Herrington
    • Sledgewig
    Deborah Lee Jones
    Vickie Tooke
    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • Narrator
    • (voz)
    • Dirección
      • Glenn Jordan
    • Guión
      • Flannery O'Connor
      • Horton Foote
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    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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    6jaimemcgrath

    Important for Flannery & film fans

    Top Five Reasons to See "The Displaced Person":

    5 - John Houseman: surprisingly funny as a priest who adores peacocks, those symbols of resurrection, since salvation is central to this and all of O'Connor's work.

    4 - Samuel L. Jackson: probably an embarrassing early role for him (his second according to IMDb), as a slow-minded farmhand routinely addressed by the dreaded "N" word.

    3 - Bill Conti - scoring this TV movie fresh off his Rocky victory.

    2 - Robert Earl Jones - father of James, playing a seriously "yessum" farmhand.

    and the number one reason ...

    1 - Andalusia - for lovers of Flannery's writing, this movie was shot on the working farm in Milledgeville, Georgia, where she spent most of her life, just twelve years after her death. The peacock probably wasn't one of hers, though (see http://www2.gcsu.edu/library/sc/collections/oconnor/focfaq.html). But who could tell the difference, anyway?
    6planktonrules

    A sad short story brought to life in this hour-long film.

    Samuel L. Jackson intro by fonda n word0.

    A friend sent me the link to this film on YouTube because he knew I'd seen nearly all of Henry Fonda's films. However, it turns out Fonda only introduces the story...he doesn't act in "The Displaced Person".

    The story is set in the rural South following the Second World War. A farm owner hires a Polish man who has been left homeless after the war. He does a fine job, as Mr. Guizac is a hard worker. At the same time, the foreman who was hired for the farm is lazy and just before he can be fired, the man and his family leave. But instead of being happy to be rid of him and having Mr. Guizac, the lady who owns the farm is appalled as she's learned that Guizac's cousin is coming to America...and will be marrying one of the black farm hands. What follows is a sad example of racism...and murder.

    I should warn folks that the story does NOT shy away from racism and the ugly politically incorrect language you'll hear in this production. It's gross...but realistic.

    As far as the story goes, it's very well made and compelling. However, it is slow...particularly in the first third or so of the story. Worth seeing...and profoundly sad.
    8inframan

    As Good as One Could Imagine

    Like John Huston's film of Flannery O'Connor's novel Wise Blood, there seems to be a miracle at work here. The acting, to start with, is superb. Each and every performance so true to its character, not overstepping or hamhandedness in any way, especially from Irene Worth who is just so perfect. Robert Earl Jones and Samuel L. Jackson likewise give beautiful understated performances in what could easily have been cartoony roles. The only drawback for me is of course the missing voice of the author which is inevitable in a transfer from print to screen. Still, this is a wonderful interpretation of a classic work.
    10wausau101

    ONe of the BEST short stories ever

    "The Displaced Person" is a powerful film with unending symbolism,metaphors, imagery, and just a very intriguing story. The story does well in contemporary issues because it deals with racism, spirituality, religious hypocrisy, individual freedom and, last but not least, immigration.

    In today's debate over immigration policy, "The Displaced Person" fits perfectly in how we treat our fellow man.

    In today's debate over racism, just how well do we accept other ethnicities that may be a bit different than our own?

    IN today's debate over spirituality and religion, just much of our so called religion and spirituality is really self preservation, and self righteousness, rather than loving and giving of oneself?

    I could go on and on, but the messages borne out in this film are endless. Also, the acting is fantastic. Mrs. Shortley and Mr. shortley are two of the strangest characters you'll ever see on the screen. Mrs. McIntyre is a total hypocrite and her priest never gives up on her. The last few lines of the story still ring in my head: "Mrs. McIntyre, we now have a clearly idea of what purgatory is, don't we?"
    diggerblue

    A bit of a puzzlement

    What we have here is a failure to communicate, as Paul Newman might have said. O'Connor's fiction has a central theme of redemption; the most vile creatures in her stories are all given equal opportunity to enter the Kingdom of Heaven, as is the case with her story "The Displaced Person." In it, Mrs. Shortley is given true vision of the wide world around her just before she dies; in the film, lacking the expression of a narrator to provide indirect discourse, she simply dies, and as a University of Nebraska professor put it (can't remember his name), the issue meshed within the movie becomes a sociological one and not a spiritual one.

    That being said, the film is still a sight to see, even for those not familiar with the original story. Sadly, it's hard to get a copy of it these days (I was reduced to watching it on 16MM). Probably the most rousing performance for me was not future film star Samuel L. Jackson, or even John Houseman as the otherworldly priest, but was instead Mrs. Shortley (Shirley Stoler). Her facial expressions alone (which, in the story, are accompanied by some of the most comic thoughts to ever grace the pages of literature)are classic in themselves. Still, the challenge of putting O'Connor's text on the screen with all its textual twists and turns (linguists seem to go ape over O'Connor, and after a little guided reading, it's not hard to see why) is a large challenge, and for all of Horton Foote's skill, it still falls somewhat short of the story's original theme.

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      Samuel L. Jackson's first television movie.
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      Featured in American Masters: Flannery (2021)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de abril de 1977 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • 'Andalusia' - The O'Conner Family Farm - U.S. 441, Milledgeville, Georgia, Estados Unidos
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