
This Land Is Mine, This Land Is Mine, DVD
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Academy Award Winner, Albert D'Arno, Ariel Heath, Babe Green, Barbara Moffett, Bill Yetter, Bob Stevenson, Bob Thom, Casey Johnson, Cecil Weston, Charles Laughton, Claire McDowell, Constantin Bakaleinikoff, David Kirkland, Dudley Nichols, Edward McNamara, Elmer Jerome, Ernest Grooney, Ferdinand Schumann-Heink, Frank Alten, Gabriel Leonoff, George Carleton, George Coulouris, George MacQuarrie, George Sanders, George Sorel, Gordon Clark, Gus Taillon, Hal Melone, Hallene Hall, Hans Furberg, Hans Moebus, Hans Schumm, Hans Von Morhart, Henry Roquemore, Ida Shoemaker, Ivan Simpson, Jack Martin, Jack Shea, Jean Renoir, Jeanne Lafayette, Joan Barclay, John Banner, John Dilson, John Donat, John Rice, June Terry Pickrell, Kent Smith, Leo Bulgakov, Lester Sharpe, Lillian O'Malley, Linda Ann Bieber, Lloyd Ingraham, Lon Poff, Louis Arco, Louis Donath, Margaret Fealy, Mary Halsey, Mary Stuart, Maureen O'Hara, Mildred Hardy, Nancy Gates, Nick Vehr, O'Neill Nolan, Oscar Loraine, Otto Hoffman, P. J. Kelly, Paul Parry, Philip Ahlm, Philip Merivale, Rudolph Myzet, Russell Hoyt, Sven Borg, Terrellyne Johnson, This Land Is Mine, Thurston Hall, Tommy Bond, Trevor Bardette, Una O'Connor, Walter Slezak, Walter Thiele, War Drama, Wheaton ChambersWhen Nazi troops seize his town, timid schoolmaster Albert Lory (Charles Laughton) submits to his new masters, although he cannot help but be inspired by the defiance of many of his fellow citizens. Then Albert is hauled before a tribunal, falsely accused of murder. Standing alone against the power of the Third Reich, this seemingly weak man then reveals an invincible soul. Three of cinema's most acclaimed talents Laughton, director Jean Renoir (Grand Illusion) and screenwriter Dudley Nichols (Stagecoach) - unite for this moving portrait of the heroism of everyday men and women. The stellar cast includes Maureen O'Hara (Laughton's protégé and his the Hunchback of Notre Dame costar) as the colleague he secretly loves, George Sanders as a covert collaborator, and Walter Slezak as a wily Nazi officer who holds Albert's fate in his hands. A courageous film a story cleanly and maturely told (Bosley Crowther, the New York Times).