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A Bell for Adano

  • 1945
  • Approved
  • 1h 43m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
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A Bell for Adano (1945)
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During WWII, U.S. Army Major Joppolo and his troops are tasked with administering the war damaged Italian town of Adano where the locals decry the loss of the town bell.During WWII, U.S. Army Major Joppolo and his troops are tasked with administering the war damaged Italian town of Adano where the locals decry the loss of the town bell.During WWII, U.S. Army Major Joppolo and his troops are tasked with administering the war damaged Italian town of Adano where the locals decry the loss of the town bell.

  • Director
    • Henry King
  • Writers
    • Lamar Trotti
    • Norman Reilly Raine
    • John Hersey
  • Stars
    • Gene Tierney
    • John Hodiak
    • William Bendix
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Henry King
    • Writers
      • Lamar Trotti
      • Norman Reilly Raine
      • John Hersey
    • Stars
      • Gene Tierney
      • John Hodiak
      • William Bendix
    • 24User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Gene Tierney
    Gene Tierney
    • Tina Tomasino
    John Hodiak
    John Hodiak
    • Maj. Victor P. Joppolo
    William Bendix
    William Bendix
    • Sgt. Borth
    Glenn Langan
    Glenn Langan
    • Lt. Crofts Livingstone, USN
    Richard Conte
    Richard Conte
    • Nicolo - Italian POW
    Stanley Prager
    Stanley Prager
    • Sgt. Trampani
    Harry Morgan
    Harry Morgan
    • Capt. N. Purvis
    • (as Henry Morgan)
    Monty Banks
    Monty Banks
    • Giuseppe
    • (as Montague Banks)
    Reed Hadley
    Reed Hadley
    • Cmdr. Robertson
    Roy Roberts
    Roy Roberts
    • Col. W.W. Middleton - Provost Marshal
    Hugo Haas
    Hugo Haas
    • Father Pensovecchio
    Marcel Dalio
    Marcel Dalio
    • Zito
    Fortunio Bonanova
    Fortunio Bonanova
    • Gargano - Chief of Police
    Henry Armetta
    Henry Armetta
    • Errante - Cart Man
    Roman Bohnen
    Roman Bohnen
    • Carl Erba - Cart Man
    Luis Alberni
    Luis Alberni
    • Cacopardo
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    Eduardo Ciannelli
    • Maj. Nasta
    Mimi Aguglia
    Mimi Aguglia
    • Rosa Tomasino
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Henry King
    • Writers
      • Lamar Trotti
      • Norman Reilly Raine
      • John Hersey
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    8Bucky-8

    Tierney miscast...(minor SPOILERs)

    I liked this film in most respects. John Hodiak was perfect as "Mr. Major." William Bendix, one of my favorite character actors, displayed much of his range, from humor to pathos. And Henry King's direction was superb. However, Gene Tierney was seriously miscast as the comely village girl.

    Miss Tierney's Italian accent was practically non-existent. And that bleached blonde hair! I seriously doubt that an Italian girl of modest means in a fishing village would have made that a priority during World War II.

    And why was John Hodiak talking about Jean Tierney's "dark skin" resembling that of his wife back home? If her skin was any lighter she could've been mistaken for an albino!

    I gave this film an "8". It was one of those films where the plot line was taken too literally from the novel. The romance between Hodiak and Tierney didn't contribute much to the film. And Richard Conte's morbid description of the death of Tierney's boyfriend was way too heavy and mostly irrelevant to the rest of the film. Otherwise, "A Bell for Adano" would've have earned a "9" from me.

    Ciao
    9bkoganbing

    The Italian Occupation

    John Hersey's acclaimed Pulitzer Prize winning novel A Bell For Adano was purchased by 20th Century Fox and turned into a fine film. Darryl Zanuck borrowed John Hodiak from MGM probably because Tyrone Power was serving in the Marines at this time. Hodiak also did around the same time Lifeboat for Alfred Hitchcock also for 20th Century Fox. So for an MGM contract player Hodiak got two of his finest roles on loan to another studio. Happens that way some time.

    Hodiak who is Major Joppolo, an Italian American from the Bronx has that much going for him as he's appointed military governor of the recently liberated town of Adano. That's considerable because he already has some familiarity with the culture.

    The town wants the bare necessities, food, medical supplies, etc., but it also wants something. They had the biggest church bell around and it was there for hundreds of years. But Mussolini melted it down for cannon and from every quarter Hodiak is told get us our bell back or a new one just as good.

    Hodiak deals with all kinds of situations trying to form an occupation government and there is the question of who to trust among the Italians. But the real test for Hodiak comes when an order is issued to keep all civilian traffic off the main road into Adano. The problem is that there are no side roads into the town, one way in and one way out. Hodiak takes it on his own initiative to countermand the order. He gets in trouble with the army, but earns the heartfelt thanks of the people of Adano.

    Henry King got some great performances out of his ensemble and the recreation of occupied Italy is impressively done. Hodiak was a tough and compassionate man all at once with a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. It's definitely one of his best roles.

    Also standing out is William Bendix as Hodiak's senior non-commissioned officer who backs Hodiak up all the way in his governing policies. Gene Tierney plays one of the villagers who wants Hodiak to find what happened to her boyfriend who was in the Italian army and providing some hospitality if needed. Harry Morgan is in A Bell For Adano playing a military police captain who is interested in covering his posterior in the military tradition. Finally there's Richard Conte who has a beautiful scene with Hodiak and Tierney as a recently released Italian soldier who tells them of the fate of Tierney's boyfriend.

    For some reason A Bell For Adano the movie has been strangely forgotten and a lot of younger people haven't heard of it. That's a pity because this film is a neglected treasure.
    8argento2665

    Here's why Tierney is blonde...

    I very much enjoyed this movie, so much so that I plan to search out the book. I write this though because many commenters asked why Gene Tierney was a blonde Italian. This would lead me to wonder what they were doing while the movie was running because they obviously weren't watching it. In what I would term a key scene, Hodiak's 'Mr. Major' explains that he was from the Bronx but he didn't see it as beautiful like his Italian immigrant parents do and he always wanted to escape and Tierney's Tina replies that that is why she has blonde hair, that she wants to get away to America but she is unable to leave the village so her escape was to dye her dark hair blonde.
    7PWNYCNY

    Credible

    I know that the movie is a bit unrealistic in its characterizations. I know that the movie is a bit heavy-handed in its stereotypical portrayals of the Italians. I know that the movie is fiction, and that no matter how much you try to sugar-coat the story, the fact is that Italy was a member of the Axis alliance, was belligerent and fascist, and went over to the Allied side only after it was thoroughly defeated. So any portrayals of Italians being particularly passive or pro-American circa 1945 must be taken with a huge grain of salt. All this being said, I still liked this movie. The movie brings out, in typical Hollywood fashion, that the United States and the Allies DID liberate Italy from fascism, and which prevented Italy from becoming a total basket case like Germany and Japan became after the war. The pro-American bias of the movie is unmistakable, but as a World War Two movie what else could you expect? The fact is that the United States liberated Western Europe from Nazism and fascism, and movies like "A Bell for Adono" serve to ensure that what the United States did to help Italy and the rest of Europe is not forgotten.
    7planktonrules

    pretty good post-WWII flick

    This film showed that John Hodiak could act, though I guess he didn't get that many chances to star in the movies he appeared in during his career. He's wonderful as the commanding officer in charge of a post-war Italian village. He tries everything he can to rebuild the town--both physically and in spirit. However, the one thing he really can't do is restore the bell stolen from the town by the Fascists. The townspeople see this as a point of pride; i.e., if they get a new bell it proves they are a real and growing town. At first Hodiak isn't the least bit sympathetic to their plight. However, over time he begins to see that maybe there is something to be said about restoring civic pride. A cute and quite unusual film well worth watching.

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    • Trivia
      The character of Maj. Joppolo was based on Lt. Col. Frank E. Toscani, senior civil affairs officer of the U.S. Army military government in Licata, Italy.
    • Goofs
      When Tina crosses her room to open the door to Victor late at night, she carries an oil lamp. However, the long electrical cord actually powering the lamp is clearly visible as she crosses the room.
    • Quotes

      Maj. Victor P. Joppolo: Ever been in jail?

      Giuseppe: Sure - I been in jail plenty times.

      Maj. Victor P. Joppolo: OK - I can use an honest man.

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Flying Nun: A Bell for San Tanco (1967)
    • Soundtracks
      Lili Marleen
      (uncredited)

      Music by Norbert Schultze

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    • Release date
      • June 21, 1945 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • John Hersey's A Bell for Adano
    • Filming locations
      • Malibu, California, USA(Brent's Crags)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 43m(103 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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