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The Bramble Bush

  • 1960
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
298
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The Bramble Bush (1960)
Drama

A handsome and successful young doctor returns to his home town in New England to see his dying friend for one last time. However, his friend wants to die because he is suffering so much fro... Read allA handsome and successful young doctor returns to his home town in New England to see his dying friend for one last time. However, his friend wants to die because he is suffering so much from his illness, and he manages to convince the doctor to commit euthanasia (a mercy killing... Read allA handsome and successful young doctor returns to his home town in New England to see his dying friend for one last time. However, his friend wants to die because he is suffering so much from his illness, and he manages to convince the doctor to commit euthanasia (a mercy killing) on him. Haunted by what he has done, and troubled further still by other dark secrets fr... Read all

  • Director
    • Daniel Petrie
  • Writers
    • Milton Sperling
    • Philip Yordan
    • Charles Mergendahl
  • Stars
    • Richard Burton
    • Barbara Rush
    • Jack Carson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    298
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • Milton Sperling
      • Philip Yordan
      • Charles Mergendahl
    • Stars
      • Richard Burton
      • Barbara Rush
      • Jack Carson
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Richard Burton
    Richard Burton
    • Dr. Guy Montford
    Barbara Rush
    Barbara Rush
    • Margaret 'Mar' McFie
    Jack Carson
    Jack Carson
    • Bert Mosley
    Angie Dickinson
    Angie Dickinson
    • Fran
    James Dunn
    James Dunn
    • Stew Schaeffer
    Henry Jones
    Henry Jones
    • Parker Welk
    Tom Drake
    Tom Drake
    • Larry McFie
    Frank Conroy
    Frank Conroy
    • Dr. Sol Kelsey
    Carl Benton Reid
    Carl Benton Reid
    • Sam McFie
    Patricia Crest
    • Betsy
    William Hansen
    William Hansen
    • Father Bannon
    Philip Coolidge
    Philip Coolidge
    • Colin Eustis
    Russ Conway
    Russ Conway
    • Sheriff Larson Witt
    Joan Potter
    • Ida Primmer
    Bern Hoffman
    • Pico Salazar
    Grandon Rhodes
    Grandon Rhodes
    • Judge Manning
    Henry Beckman
    Henry Beckman
    • Bill Watts
    • (uncredited)
    Booth Colman
    Booth Colman
    • Dr. Peterford
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • Milton Sperling
      • Philip Yordan
      • Charles Mergendahl
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    7ulicknormanowen

    Merciful killing

    The right to die in dignity ,which concerns us all , is still illegal in many a country.....

    "The bramble bush" is an important film,weren't it only for its burning topic .

    In 1981,in "whose life is it anyway? " ,Richard Dreyfuss ,paralysed after a car crash ,would ask for the right to die :as he was in a hospital ,it was not easy .

    In Europa, recently ,some movies about assisted suicide were made in France ("quelques heures de Printemps" )and in Germany (und Morgen Mittag ,bin ich tot" ) but as it is illegal in both countries, death takes place in Switzerland .

    It was all the more daring, risqué ,in the early sixties ; too bad it was given too melodramatic a treatment: nurse Angie Dickinson's affair with the go-getter lawyer with big ambitions in politics does not bring anything to the main plot ;and that the human doctor should be defended by such a cynical lawyer is not convincing.

    But Burton ,as a tormented soul, wins the audience over ;when he depicts his childhood trauma , his talent does not need , like in too many works, the facile flashback :his words are enough ,such was the actor ; more than Barbara Rush's child , it's his merciful killing which infuriated and scandalized some people; if I were terminally-ill and suffering like Tom Drake,( "do it,but don't tell me when you're going to " ), I would be grateful to find a compassionate hand .
    7HotToastyRag

    Post-Code shocking melodrama

    The Bramble Bush reminded me a little of Portrait in Black. They're both melodramas with secrets, affairs, and cover-ups, and they're both about a doctor who makes a difficult decision about the health of his patient. They also both have flaws, so don't expect perfection.

    Richard Burton, in a role that really doesn't showcase his talents, stars as a doctor called back to his small town at the request of his terminally ill friend, Tom Drake. There's a lot of bad blood in the town, and many reasons why he never wanted to return. And there's also no explanation as to why Dick has a Welsch accent and everyone else is American. His head nurse, Angie Dickinson, is harboring a years-old crush on him; but she's also having an affair with slick politician Jack Carson (who, miraculously, hasn't aged a day since 1948). James Dunn, the town drunk, riles Dick's temper at a mere glance.

    This post-Code drama is full of taboo subjects, so if you like racy movies that really pushed the envelope and shocked audiences at the time, you've got to check this movie out. Richard Burton plays a real jerk, and he seems uncomfortable in the role, so don't judge him by this movie - but the story itself is very entertaining. Everyone makes terrific mistakes, and you'll be shouting at the television for the characters not to do what they're doing. Abortion, euthanasia, adultery, suicide, blackmail, and adultery are all key players in The Bramble Bush. I don't understand the title, though. Shoot Them on the Wing would have been better. Keep in mind this was made in 1961 and you'll be in great shape to be shocked.
    3moonspinner55

    The "Peyton Place" effect: Richard Burton lost among the brambles

    "The Bramble Bush", a melodramatic adaptation of Charles Mergendahl's equally melodramatic novel, begins with a classy credits sequence highlighted by Leonard Rosenman's sexy-menacing score--and then the troubles begin. We get a pretty aerial view of the New England town the story takes place in, but the minute Richard Burton steps off the bus (telling the driver, "Check my bag, I'll pick it up later"), we can see it's the same Warner Bros. backlot from a hundred other movies. Burton visits his parents' graves in the tiny cemetery, with headstones so chintzy I half-expected them to bend in the breeze. Burton plays a "big city doctor," begrudgingly returning to his hometown where his doctor-father was so beloved they named the hospital after him! Burton's presence opens old wounds, has female hearts fluttering, and gets him in hot water with the father of his childhood friend, slowly dying and wanting to be put out of his misery. The phony sets and backdrops aside, the main problem with "The Bramble Bush" is Burton; enunciating as if this were a Shakespearean tragedy, the miscast star is painfully earnest, robotic and virtually expressionless throughout. The other cast members don't fare much better, although Angie Dickinson has a moment or two as a smitten nurse who begs Burton to love her. Director Daniel Petrie's rhythm is thrown off by the editing, which leaves scenes either chopped short or overextended (exposing the actors in the process, Burton in particular). The film is simply Warners' attempt to cash-in on the "Peyton Place" trend: plush potboilers featuring well-heeled mannequins suffering in their estates. But the public knew a stinker when it saw one, and "The Bramble Bush" was a justifiable failure. *1/2 from ****
    6planktonrules

    All the soap hides some really good and important stuff.

    "The Bramble Bush" is a frustrating movie. On one hand, it's an exceptional picture because it deals with euthanasia...an important topic that is almost completely ignored in movies. It brings up some great points....many of which get totally overwhelmed by the soapiness of pretty much everything else that takes place in the movie.

    Dr. Guy Montford (Richard Burton) has returned to his old home town...a place he never wanted to see again. However, his best friend is dying and asking for him...and he cannot say no. Once in town, all sorts of soapy things occur...extramarital sex, rape, a pregnant wife...though the husband is not the father, etc.. There's so much that the film is much like "Peyton Place" on steroids...with more soap and crazy plot elements.

    Overall, a film with some wonderful things to say about the right to die...but it manages to address them in the worst possible ways. A grumbly performance by Burton didn't help nor did a few extremely florid ones by others in the film. A real mixed bag...such that I can understand folks who gave the film low as well as high scores!
    7twanurit

    Richard Burton opposite....Barbara Rush?

    No, not Elizabeth Taylor but a veteran actress just as beautiful and talented, maybe more so, a tall, trim brunette with deep-set brown eyes, lovely skin, and a great smile. She's the best thing in this post "Peyton Place" (1957) soap opera, very expressive as a dying man's wife who falls in love with his doctor (Burton). The picture features Angie Dickinson as a nurse who passively adores Burton, but she's already involved with a corrupt lawyer (Jack Carson). A murder results in a courtroom trial at the end. The drama tends to jump around a lot, but is bolstered by exceptional jazz and traditional musical score by Leonard Rosenman, and attractive imitation New England locations, in color.

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      Angie Dickinson went into training for several days as an observer "nurse" at Mount Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles as research for her role as a nurse in this film.
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      Referenced in Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (1960)

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 1960 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jeder zahlt für seine Schuld
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • United States Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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