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A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

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94% Tomatometer 18 Reviews 91% Popcornmeter 2,500+ Ratings
This adaptation of the classic novel tells the story of young Francie Nolan (Peggy Ann Garner) who yearns for life beyond her Brooklyn apartment building. While her daily routine is difficult, she makes the best of her situation, living with her hard-working mother (Dorothy McGuire), alcoholic father (James Dunn) and tough little brother (Ted Donaldson). Encouraged by her kind but irresponsible dad, Francie struggles to keep her hopes up and persevere despite all the odds against her.

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Nell Minow Common Sense Media Faithful adaptation of classic family story. Rated: 3/5 •  Dec 21, 2010 Full Review TIME Magazine A sober and reasonably truthful story of life among the lowly. Dec 5, 2008 Full Review

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Audience Member Dont listen to anyone named Margret. This film is fantastically fleshed out by real people~ actors perfectly cast~ who bring real emotion to this story with added depth & clarity that is missing from the bland, sophomoric novel. It is the RARE exception of a film being greater than its source material and no matter how many times i view it, no matter what season, it always brings me to tears in specific powerful scenes that transcend art and tap into the roots of all humanity. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 06/15/24 Full Review Margaret Seriously inferior to its source material. Betty Smith's novel depicts a world of unrelenting harshness, pain and danger, where even the smallest acts of kindness or bits of beauty or moments of comfort are cherished. None of the book's pain and hunger and cruelty are evident here: the sadistic teachers, judgmental gossips and savage bullies. Here the indifferent librarian is kind, the neighboorhood shopkeepers like children, and Francie's teacher encourages her to write about the ugly truth of things rather than shaming her for it. Most disappointingly, a book that is candidly and beautifully about the experiences of females -- which deals frankly with female desire and the raw pain of childbirth -- now barely passes the Bechdel test. Johnny Nolan becomes the center of the film and remains its center after his absence, until another male can be found to take his place. He's also played by a 44 year old man, 15 years older than his wife, when Johnny's main draw was meant to have been his youth and golden beauty. This movie begs to be remade in a time where women can tell their own stories, where sex, pregnancy and childbirth are not taboo, and cruelty and pain aren't sanitized away. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 10/06/23 Full Review
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Synopsis This adaptation of the classic novel tells the story of young Francie Nolan (Peggy Ann Garner) who yearns for life beyond her Brooklyn apartment building. While her daily routine is difficult, she makes the best of her situation, living with her hard-working mother (Dorothy McGuire), alcoholic father (James Dunn) and tough little brother (Ted Donaldson). Encouraged by her kind but irresponsible dad, Francie struggles to keep her hopes up and persevere despite all the odds against her.
Director
Elia Kazan
Producer
Louis D. Lighton
Screenwriter
Frank Davis, Anita Loos, Tess Slesinger, Betty Smith
Distributor
20th Century Fox
Production Co
Twentieth Century Fox
Rating
PG
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Feb 28, 1945, Wide
Runtime
2h 8m
Sound Mix
Mono