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Synopsis: Grace Kelly received an Oscar for her brilliant portrayal of the wife, and Bing Crosby gave one of the most outstanding performances of his varied career as an alcoholic, guilt-ridden and has-been actor.
Starring: Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly
Supporting actors: William Holden, Anthony Ross, Gene Reynolds, Jacqueline Fontaine, Eddie Ryder, Robert Kent, John W. Reynolds, Bob Alden, George Chakiris, Les Clark, Hal K. Dawson, Allan Douglas, Don Dunning, Franklyn Farnum, Neva Gilbert, Chuck Hamilton, Chester Jones, Howard Joslin, Richard Keene, Kenner G. Kemp
Directed by: George Seaton
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 45 minutes
Release year: 1955
Studio: Paramount
ASIN: B001KJU9IS
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Oscar for a Future Princess, July 13, 2005
By William Hare (Seattle, Washington) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Country Girl (DVD)
The year 1955 proved a memorable one for Grace Kelly in a number of respects, two of which involved winning an Oscar and meeting a prince who would ask her to marry him and share a kingdom with him. It sounds like the grist for a romance novel, but it all actually happened in the kingdom of Hollywood cinema.

It was the glamorous Grace Kelly that Prince Rainier of Monaco would meet on the French Riviera when she was playing a rich heiress in Alfred Hitchcock's "To Catch a Thief". The irony is that in her other film that was released that same year, "The Country Girl", she won a Best Actress Academy Award by playing the only role of her short but illustrious career that was decidedly against type.

Whereas Kelly, the Philadelphia girl who became a glamorous fashion model in New York, played her natural image in every respect in two Hitchcock classics, "Rear Window" and "To Catch a Thief", she was challenged in the film in between by director George Seaton, who adapted the play of hard-boiled Depression playwright Clifford Odets to the screen in "The Country Girl".

Kelly's character is the opposite of what she appears to be in the early stages of the film. She plays the wife of hard luck Broadway actor-singer Bing Crosby, who has never been able to assuage the guilt he felt over not being able to save their son and only child from death in a New York traffic accident.

Crosby takes to alcohol and becomes extremely depressed, using Kelly as a crutch. He implores her to make decisions, including some unpopular ones that make people angry with her, all the while seeking to portray himself as an all-purpose nice guy who is relaxed and at peace with himself.

When Broadway stage director William Holden seeks to case Crosby as his lead in an upcoming production he is fought tenaciously by the show's producer and prevails only after insisting he will walk out if not given an opportunity to at least see how well the veteran performer plays in a Boston run prior to coming to New York. If he does not pan out then Crosby will be replaced.

Holden, who is on the rebound from a tragic divorce, is immediately skeptical of Kelly. He believes her to be the problem behind her husband's lack of confidence and tough times after earlier Broadway successes. As he learns more and more he not only changes his mind about Kelly and apologizes; he falls in love with her.

This is a film about the trials and tribulations of Broadway theatrical people and their determination to rise above all obstacles. The trio of Kelly, Crosby and Holden walk on eggshells concerning the show and added complications resulting from the director's increasing admiration for the star's wife.

Kelly plays her role with great sensitivity. To present her in a more dour light famous costume designer Edith Head was instructed to create an appropriate wardrobe for her to tone down the glamour that made her world famous. Her hairstyles were also reflective of a sober woman unconcerned about glamour. Such a role understandably was a challenge for one of the most glamorous women ever to set foot on a Hollywood sound stage or grace the covers of fashion magazines.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "For years no one has ever touched me", September 21, 2005
By M. J Leonard "MikeonAlpha" (Silver Lake, Los Angeles, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Country Girl (DVD)
The beautiful Grace Kelly was awarded with the Oscar for Best Actress for her role as the long-suffering, embittered wife Georgie Elgin in The Country Girl, and rightly so. It's a beautifully understated performance and an interesting departure for Kelly, who obviously had the guts to take up such an unglamorous role and make it her own.

But the Country Girl isn't just about Grace Kelly. Bing Crosby and William Holden also turn in absolutely knockout performances and manage to hold their own against the actress in this unashamedly theatrical melodrama.

Based on Clifford Odets' play, The Country Girl is all about lies and deceit, and disappointment and blame; it's the story of a washed up, alcoholic actor, and his wife, who has spent the last ten years of her life caring for him, even though she's gone to seed because of it.

Bing Crosby stars as Frank Elgin. Frank is desperate to get back onto the stage. A natural showman, and a once famous singer, Frank has sunk to an all time low after a terrible accident took the life of his young son. Wracked with guilt and blaming himself for his death, Frank had turned to the bottle, with his control freak wife Georgie (Kelly) left to pick up the pieces.

But Frank is also a liar and a schemer, and tells Bernie Dodd (William Holden), his childhood idol, that it was actually Georgie who took up drinking and tried to commit suicide. This leads Bernie to treat Georgie badly, even though, after all these years, she has been trying to help Frank to stand on his own two feet.

Frank is among the best-crafted passive-aggressive characters ever and his different sets of lies to Georgie and to Frank end up in a nasty confrontation over who has Frank's best interests at heart. Frank sets it up so that he's never the bad guy and always the victim.

Each character brings their own bitterness and guilt to the situation - Frank just can't go on and let go of the pain; Georgie feels trapped in a dependent marriage, increasingly embittered; and Bernie, badly burned by his own failed marriage, sees only animosity in a women like Georgie.

Although some of the onstage dancing and singing routines are a little long and overly dull, the movie certainly makes up for this by giving us a number of rapid fire exchanges between the three lead characters. Viewers have a chance to see how Hollywood stars used to transform and enlarge performances without having to rely on the distractions of much action.

Consequently, the showdown between Bernie and Georgie is spectacular, it's one of the best dramatic scenes ever seen on film, even if it involves little more than angst-ridden dialogue. But The Country Girl is mostly worth watching for the exquisite Grace Kelly who just shines as the character, who refers to herself as a simple "country girl" but who clearly contains far more wisdom, pent-up desires, and street smarts than she's willing to let on. Mike Leonard September 05.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Dramatic Bing Crosby, July 14, 2001
By David E. Lobosco (Glenshaw, PA USA) - See all my reviews
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Many fans of Bing Crosby shy away from this film, because in "The Country Girl" we do not see the Bing Crosby we are used to seeing in film. Gone is the happy-go-lucky crooner who gets the girl by just exercising his vocal cords. This movie is no light fluff with Mr. Crosby playing a washed up actor with the overrated Grace Kelly as his long suffering wife.

The movie was originally a play by Clifford Odets, starring the long forgotten actor Paul Kelly. Bing really stretched his acting ability in this film, and he should of won an Oscar. (Marlon Brando won that year.) Grace Kelly won the Oscar for her role though. William Holden is also very good as the director of the show that hopes to bring Bing back in from the gutter.

If you are looking for a light hearted romp, well this is not it. However, the film is a great dramatic piece, and one of the best of the 1950s. Originally, Bing had wanted Jennifer Jones as his wife in the movie. However, after the film started shooting Bing and Grace Kelly began dating. (Kelly would also date William Holden!) "The Country Girl" may not be for everyone, but if you want to see Bing Crosby as a true actor, then don't miss this one...

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5.0 out of 5 stars riveting dramatic classic
What a treat! Grace Kelly without glamour and Bing Crosby not just a smooth baritone...great story... Read more
Published 19 months ago by Dane Dame

4.0 out of 5 stars LOVED THE FILM -
LOVED THE FILM - CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THE BROADWAY PLAY NOW
THO IT IS THE PLAY - NOT THE FILM -
GREAT CAST MORGAN FREEMAN, FRANCES MCDORMAND & PETER GALLAGHER... Read more
Published 20 months ago by JAMES

4.0 out of 5 stars a great movie for those who love romance!
The movie is great and very romantic, but it starts off slow and then gets you later on in the movie. I would recommed it.
Published 20 months ago by S. Allen

5.0 out of 5 stars The Country girl
This is one of Bing's best movies. If you're expecting the happy go lucky Bing musical this is not it but shows Bing can really act.
Published on August 11, 2007 by MTS

3.0 out of 5 stars Country Girl
This was not an exceptional acting performance on Grace Kelly's part, but Bing Crosby did wonderfully. The film was slightly depressing, and the plot moved slowly. Read more
Published on April 8, 2007 by Sue

4.0 out of 5 stars Three Top Stars Giving Their All In Gritty and Non Sentimental Backstage Drama
"The Country Girl", starring the powerhouse acting trio of Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and William Holden has often been unfairly remembered only for the fact that it won Grace Kelly... Read more
Published on September 23, 2006 by Simon Davis

3.0 out of 5 stars The Most Depressing Musical Ever
This isn't the kind of movie where the characters break into song at the drop of a hat, but there are a lot of musical numbers. Read more
Published on August 31, 2006 by B. K. Stepp

5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Character Study
It took a while for me to shine to "The Country Girl". It moves at a deliberate pace and there is a certain staginess to the proceedings. Read more
Published on August 2, 2006 by David Baldwin

4.0 out of 5 stars Another Good Old Classic
If you enjoy old movies, this one is good. There is the subject of alcoholism which would maybe relegate this to adults; however, there is no foul language, nudity, or sexual... Read more
Published on July 6, 2006 by V. Steingruber

3.0 out of 5 stars It's tough to make Grace Kelly look & act ordinary.
She is just too beautiful. Der Bingo is usually pretty laid back & happy-go-lucky. They are both acting against type. Read more
Published on November 16, 2005 by JOHN GODFREY

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