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Oscar winner William Wyler once again does a masterful job directing Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire and Anthony Perkins in the screen version of Jessamyn West’s Friendly Persuasion (1956).

Dealing with a family of Quakers and their response to the outbreak of the Civil War, it is a brilliantly acted, often poignant, funny and evocative film, rich in detail, with a sumptuous score by Dimitri Tiomkin. The perfect family movie for a warm, winter’s holiday. Happy Thanksgiving!  Steve Hayes


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