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The Shepherd of the Hills

  • 1941
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  • 1h 38m
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6.9/10
2.8K
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John Wayne, Ward Bond, Harry Carey, and Betty Field in The Shepherd of the Hills (1941)
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A mysterious but pleasant stranger arrives in the Missouri hills and befriends a young backwoods girl, which doesn't sit well with her moonshiner fiancé who has vowed to find and kill his ow... Read allA mysterious but pleasant stranger arrives in the Missouri hills and befriends a young backwoods girl, which doesn't sit well with her moonshiner fiancé who has vowed to find and kill his own father.A mysterious but pleasant stranger arrives in the Missouri hills and befriends a young backwoods girl, which doesn't sit well with her moonshiner fiancé who has vowed to find and kill his own father.

  • Director
    • Henry Hathaway
  • Writers
    • Harold Bell Wright
    • Grover Jones
    • Stuart Anthony
  • Stars
    • John Wayne
    • Betty Field
    • Harry Carey
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Writers
      • Harold Bell Wright
      • Grover Jones
      • Stuart Anthony
    • Stars
      • John Wayne
      • Betty Field
      • Harry Carey
    • 50User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    John Wayne
    John Wayne
    • Young Matt Matthews
    Betty Field
    Betty Field
    • Sammy Lane
    Harry Carey
    Harry Carey
    • Daniel Howitt
    Beulah Bondi
    Beulah Bondi
    • Aunt Mollie Matthews
    James Barton
    James Barton
    • Old Matt Matthews
    Samuel S. Hinds
    Samuel S. Hinds
    • Andy Beeler
    Marjorie Main
    Marjorie Main
    • Granny Becky
    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • Wash Gibbs
    Marc Lawrence
    Marc Lawrence
    • Pete Matthews
    John Qualen
    John Qualen
    • Coot Royal
    Fuzzy Knight
    Fuzzy Knight
    • Mr. Palestrom
    Tom Fadden
    Tom Fadden
    • Jim Lane
    Olin Howland
    Olin Howland
    • Corky
    Dorothy Adams
    Dorothy Adams
    • Elvy
    Virita Campbell
    Virita Campbell
    • Baby
    Fern Emmett
    Fern Emmett
    • Mrs. Palestrom
    C.E. Anderson
    C.E. Anderson
    • Hillbilly
    • (uncredited)
    Hank Bell
    Hank Bell
    • Man with Mustache
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Henry Hathaway
    • Writers
      • Harold Bell Wright
      • Grover Jones
      • Stuart Anthony
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    9countryway_48864

    A lyric piece of film making.

    This is John Wayne's first color film and my only complaint is that the cinematographer failed to pick up the unique almost purple color of his eyes!

    Taken from a much-loved novel of the time, The Shepard of the Hills tells a simple story exceptionally well.

    An older man appears at a cabin door and gives aid without a question as to how the accident happened. He saves a child. He wants to purchase a piece of property and settle down.

    The mountain people of the Ozark region do not welcome strangers, yet this man seems to fit in with his quiet ways and his vast knowledge of the outside world most of the mountain people have never seen.

    Harry Carey is this quiet man. He is splendid in every scene. John Wayne plays 'Young Matt Matthews'a young man still mourning his mother and who has sworn a blood oath to kill the man responsible, his father.

    Betty Field is marvelous as 'Young Matt's' girlfriend. Harry Carey thoughtful and quietly charming at 'Mr. Howard', the Shepard of the Hills, as his new neighbors call him. Beula Bondi is fascinating as 'Aunt Molly' and Margery Main shines as the blind woman that 'Mr. Howard' sends to the city to have her sight restored.

    Many of the scenes are extraordinary for their detail and sense of authenticity.

    Some are incredibly beautiful. For example, when 'Mr. Howard' meets the young man who was struck by lightning and can no longer speak.

    A thoroughly absorbing and skillfully made film well worth watching again and again.
    8MCL1150

    Perhaps Hathaway's Best!

    I just caught this little gem on AMC. I missed the opening credits so I had no idea who directed it. As the film progressed, I was like "This has GOT to be a John Ford film." After all, it features John Wayne, Harry Carey, Ward Bond and lots of wonderful Ford like shots. A wonderfully photographed and directed film. It even has Marjorie Main in a character role that's a total departure from her normal, boisterous parts we all know and expect from this great actress. Then I looked it up here at the IMDb and saw that it was Henry Hathaway's film. I never thought of Hathaway as a bad director by any means, but wow! This simply has the look of a well crafted classic beginning to end. Highly recommended.
    9countryway_48864

    A film of great beauty and great, understated acting!

    A marvelous, if little known, early John Wayne film. There are so many wonderful moments in this film that I can only list a few: Harry Carey splendid as the mysterious man who comes to the Ozarks to purchase a piece of dirt land and settle down, and ends up purchasing Moanin' Meadow. A gorgeous, seamless, seemingly effortless piece of acting.

    Betty Field, always in bare feet saying that she nearly stepped in a cloud and reveling in the mud between her bare toes.

    Marc Lawrence trying to catch dust motes in a sunbeam coming through a dirty windowpane.

    Beulah Bondi making a circle of candles and lamp oil!!

    Marjorie Main seeing for the first time in her life.

    And John Wayne moving from bewildered and embittered young man with a curse on him, to a man in love who can't express his feeling because of the curse, and finally coming to terms with his real, inner self for the first time in his life.

    Anyone who thinks John Wayne could not act, should see The Shepherd of the Hills. He is not only beautiful to look at, but he brings charm, power and sympathy to a very difficult role.
    7cartosan

    Mellow rural drama at Arkansas's Ozark Mountains

    Rural drama quite mellow, but well done, helped by a good casting. Betty Field at maybe her best performance at movies pictures; John Wayne at his first film in color after the grandiose The Stagecoach; Harry Carey in the Priest; Beulah Bondi at one of her characteristic works playing an embittered woman; the very used by master John Ford, War Bond. And, last but not least, an splendid photography in wonderful Technicolor. I though it was a western and I find instead a strange community making whisky clandestinely at Ozark Mountains Region, Arkansas,who remind me some people I meet in a trip to North of England, near Kyle of Lochals, very reluctant to contact with foreigns. I like the 80% of the film, that was made with conviction, professionalism and care by excellent craftsman Henry Hathaway. It is is a bite too much melodramatic and out of date, but interesting. I give it an seven.
    9Marta

    Fine character study

    Fine adaptation of Harold Bell Wright's novel; lots of Hollywood character actors in this one. Marjorie Main, Fuzzy Knight, Ward Bond, John Qualen, and a whole slew of others.

    John Wayne plays the son of a woman wronged, at least in the eyes of the Ozarks people, whose only purpose in life is to kill the father that disgraced his mother and himself. Harry Carey Sr. plays the stranger, Mr. Howitt, who comes to the hills and leaves nothing but kindness and friendship in his wake. Betty Field is luminous as the girl who loves Wayne, but can't stop him from avenging his mother's disgrace. Beulah Bondi is Wayne's bitter and self-deceiving aunt, who raised him after his mother's death, and continually feeds his hate for his father. Marc Lawrence is the revelation in this film; known mostly for gangster roles, he is marvelous as the handicapped cousin of Wayne, and the catalyst for Bondi's eventual repentance.

    A wonderful, period film in gorgeous color, with a beautiful soundtrack. Harry Carey is so good in this that I'm surprised he isn't a more well known actor.

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    • Trivia
      The Hayes Office was shocked and appalled by the scene in which Sammy removes her shirt and displays her bare back to the camera. Director Henry Hathaway assured the Office that it was really a man doubling for Betty Field during that particular moment. Field, as well as John Wayne, corroborated this. Years later, Field revealed that it was indeed her own bare back that was shown.
    • Goofs
      With both shootings later in the film there is absolutely no trace of blood. This is particularly surprising in the first case which is at point-blank range.
    • Quotes

      Young Matt: The bigger the man, the deeper the imprint. And when he's in love, he suffers knowing it's a dead end.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Cinema Paradiso (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      There's a Happy Hunting Ground
      (uncredited)

      Written by Sam Coslow

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    • Release date
      • July 18, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Destino de sangre
    • Filming locations
      • Branson, Missouri, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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