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1. The Covers Project: Thelate John Garfield Blues
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2. John Garfield House
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- John Garfield built this house on his 160-acre farm around 1835. ... In 1846, John and Elizabeth Cox purchased the house. When John died in 1859 the property passed to his married daughter Catherine Lamb and his thirteen-year-old son Ezra. As John’s widow, Elizabeth retained dower rights, on the estate. ...
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4. Film: John Garfield
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- Home → Nederlands English films events news service over iffr↓ Geschiedenis Filmarchief Awards organisatie↓ Medewerkers Vacatures Contact sponsoring↓ Sponsors 2004 Business Lounge Sponsoring Adverteren door het jaar heen↓ IFFR-Films op dvd en VHS Filmvoorstellingen Educatie Mailing list Links pers film professionals cinemart Hubert Bals Fonds film entry ARCHIEF: John Garfield .
- Documentair essay rond John Garfield, tijdgenoot van James Cagney. ...
- John Garfield was de eerste Hollywood ster die als `rebel' omschreven kan worden. ...
5. The John Garfield Story TCM Original Documentary Review
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- Title: The John Garfield Story .
- Narrated by: Julie Garfield .
- Narrated by the late John Garfield’s daughter, Julie Garfield, and produced and written by veteran documentary filmmakers Joan Kramer and David Heeley, who also directs, “The John Garfield Story” illuminates the actor’s life from his humble theatrical beginnings through his untimely death in 1952 at age 39. ... I am ashamed to admit that I did not know who Garfield was before watching this documentary, but I was moved by the praise he has received and engrossed in this impressive documentary. ...
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6. Film: John Garfield
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- Documentary essay about John Garfield, contemporary of James Cagney. ...
- John Garfield was the first Hollywood star who can be described as a `rebel'. ...
7. the films of john garfield
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- photo: circa 1945-46; © john swope .
- Yet John Garfield is today among the least known of Hollywood's studio-era stars. The Film Society's retrospective of Garfield films from August 9 through August 29 provides an opportunity to rediscover a major figure, the precursor of a later generation's rebel heroes, Brando, Clift and Dean. ...
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- Born in 1913 on the Lower East Side, Jacob Julius Garfinkle, the son of a Jewish clothes presser, became Jules and then John Garfield on his path through the ideological 1930s from the Group Theatre to Hollywood. ... thought it had signed up a younger James Cagney, a more punkish than puckish tough guy, but Garfield's performance in FOUR DAUGHTERS won him a supporting actor Oscar nomination and the adulation of female teenagers. ... Garfield's best work came in loanouts to other studios in films such as THE FALLEN SPARROW (RKO, 1943) and THE POSTMAN ALWAYS RINGS TWICE (MGM, 1946). ...
- After the war, Garfield became one of the first performers to set up his own production company. Gathering creative talent from the Hollywood left, his company made two of the key progressive films of the era, BODY AND SOUL (1947), for which Garfield won a best actor nomination, and FORCE OF EVIL (1948), written and directed by Abraham Polonsky. ... Film work became harder to find, and Garfield's last film, HE RAN ALL THE WAY (1951), directed by John Berry, was also produced by his own company. ...
- Garfield was never a member of the Communist Party, although he worked with many artists who were. ... Garfield was under intense political and legal pressure at the time of his death from a heart attack in May 1952. ... -- Robert Sklar, author of City Boys: Cagney, Bogart, Garfield .
- Meet writer/director Abraham Polonsky and film scholar John Schultheis for film clips, discussion and ticket raffle. ...
8. John Garfield
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- Joined the Civic Repertory Theatre in 1932, changing his name to Jules Garfield and making his Broadway debut in that company's Counsellor- at-Law. ... Embittered over being passed over for the lead in Golden Boy, which was written for him, he signed a contract with Warner Brothers, which changed his name to John Garfield. ...
- Father of actors David Garfield (I) and Julie Garfield. ...
- Garfield appears to be an extra in a fleeting shot in Footlight Parade (1933), made 5 years before his official debut in Four Daughters (1938). Whether it is actually Garfield has long been disputed. ...
- Born on New York City's Lower East Side to immigrant Jews, Garfield grew up in the streets, frequently clashing with both the police and neighborhood gangs. ...
- saw in Garfield the same urbanspawned edginess, pugnaciousness, and cynicism that James Cagney had brought to the studio years earlier. Although his screen characters were sometimes too surly to be wholly sympathetic, Garfield established a following after appearing in Four Daughters (1938, with a great showcase role as a fatalistic musician, for which he snagged an Academy Award nomination), They Made Me a Criminal, Daughters Courageous, Blackwell's Island, Dust Be My Destiny, Four Wives, Juarez (all 1939), and Castle on the Hudson (1940). Several of these were remakes of earlier Warners successes, and capitalized on Garfield's flinty personality and big-city background. ... Flowing Gold (1940), The Sea Wolf, Out of the Fog (both 1941), Dangerously They Live, Tortilla Flat (both 1942, on loan to MGM for the latter), Air Force, Thank Your Lucky Stars (both 1943), Destination Tokyo, Between Two Worlds (both 1944), and Pride of the Marines (1945) took Garfield out of the urban milieu, although he was always at his best playing disaffected loners. ...
- Garfield was ideally suited to play the amoral drifter who seduces married woman Lana Turner in The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946), the somewhat glamorized, diluted adaptation of a toughas-nails James M. Cain novel that could have been written with Garfield in mind. ...
- Garfield starred in We Were Strangers (1949), Under My Skin (1950), The Breaking Point (also 1950, a remake of To Have and Have Not with Garfield in the Humphrey Bogart role), and He Ran All the Way (1951) before running afoul of the House Un-American Activities Committee, which couldn't find enough evidence to accuse him of being a Communist but managed to taint him just enough to get him blacklisted. ... Like Bogie, Garfield deserves to be lionized, and rediscovered. Both his son, John Jr. ...
9. http://www.globaldialog.com/~jstueber/garfield.htm
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- Going to Waukesha and Capital Drive in Wisconsin I noticed a church called the "Garfield Baptist Church". This reminded me of the cartoon show "Garfield and Friends. ... I wondered, now how would a church be different if it were run by Garfield and John, Garfield's master.
- We're ready to pray, we're ready We're praying for lots of spaghetti Come on in and come to the place where salvation never ends come on in and pray with Garfield and friends.
- ----------------------------------------------- ------- The service opens and reverand John approaches the pulpit.
- John read from? From the Gospel of John, of course. John reads: "In the beginning, there was lasagna. ... And the lasagna maker said "there is none here to eat my lasagna" Let me bring in a cat, and let me call him Garfield. ... And this pet said to Garfield "Did the lasagna maker REALLY say that nobody can touch your lasagna? No, he has not. The lasagna maker has said that in the day that anyone eats of the lasagna his belly will be full and he will be satisfied" And Odie tricked Garfield into giving him some of the cat's lasagna. ...
- Garfield is in the back of the church juggling communion wafers and choking down one right after another. ...
- Reverand John announces that it is time to collect the offering. Garfield is passing out dinner plates instead of offering plates. ...
- All at once Garfield and John say "PRAISE THE LORD".
- John steps down from the pulpit, tripping on the way down, spilling the offering brought to him. John returns to place the offering on the altar only to find Garfield there fast asleep. "aaaaaaaaaaaah, worshipping and praying for lasagna tires me out" Garfield says.
10. Autograph of John Garfield
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11. Spomis.com :- John Garfield Profile
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12. John Garfield and Perlina (Davenport) Olenhouse
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13. Michigan Historical Marker: John Garfield House
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- John Garfield built this house on his 160-acre farm around 1835. ... In 1846, John and Elizabeth Cox purchased the house. When John died in 1859 the property was passed to his married daughter Catherine Lamb and his thirteen-year-old son Ezra. As john's widow, Elizabeth retained dower rights on the estate. ...
14. The Postman Always Rings Twice with John Garfield, Lana Turner, Hume Cronyn - HOMEVIDEOS.com
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- The trouble begins when a middle-aged owner of a roadside diner / gas station, Nick Smith (John Colicos) hires a drifter, Frank Chambers (John Garfield) to work as a handy man. ... " As the story progresses, we are drawn further and further into the plight of doomed drifter, Garfield, with considerable suspense generated along the way.
- Turner and Garfield have great chemistry together. ... The morally bankrupt Cora (Lana Turner) is so hot and sexy here that its easy to see why Garfield would murder for her, if he lacked in moral conviction and character. ...
- My favorite scenes are those with Turner and Garfield, which really heat up the screen. Some actors have chemistry, but with Garfield and Turner you can practically see the sparks jumping between them.
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16. John Garfield
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- New York native John Garfield was a tough kid who grew up to often play the tough guy in movies. ... " John was among the many in Hollywood who were targets of the HUAC hearings in the 1940's for supposed Communist connections. John stood his ground, and refused to cooperate with the committee on these unfounded charges, a brave stand which, unfortunately, negatively effected his career but kept his honor intact. ...
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- State Representative John Garfield was elected to the Michigan House in 2002. ...
- A graduate of Highland Park High School, Garfield enlisted in the U. ...
- Garfield has worked as a carpenter and electrical estimator engineer for Harlan Electric Co. ...
- Garfield served as an Oakland County commissioner for 10 years prior to his election to the House. ...
- Garfield lives in Rochester Hills with his wife, Carrie Ann, and their Pekinese dog, Gizmo. They and have three children: Tonya Corrado, 31; Christina Penineo, 26; and Arman Garfield, 22. ...
18. Classic Noir Quiz: John Garfield.
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- QUIZ OF THE MONTH: John Garfield .
- John Garfield grew up in the streets of New York, clashing with both the police and neighborhood gangs until a debating contest won him a scholarship that launched him into drama. ...
- John Garfiels'd real name was Archibald Leach.
- Garfield was rejected for military service because of a heart condition.
- "He Ran All the Way" was John Garfield's last film.
- Garfield was born in New Jersey.
- John Garfield was the son of a tailor.
- John Garfield had a bit part in Footlight Parade.
- John Garfield was nominated for Best Actor for his work in Body and Soul.
- John Garfield was blacklisted.
- John Garfield was part of the legendary Group theater.
19. Tortilla Flat VHS Movie information - Littleman.com
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- Actors: Spencer Tracy, Hedy Lamarr, John Garfield, Frank Morgan, Akim Tamiroff, Sheldon Leonard, John Qualen, Donald Meek.
- Other Contributors: Sam Zimbalist(Producer), John Lee Mahin(Screenwriter), Benjamin Glazer(Screenwriter), Franz Waxman(Composer), Cedric Gibbons(Production Designer), Paul Groesse(Production Designer), James E. ...
- Description: Based on the classic novel by John Steinbeck, this ensemble dramedy tells the affectionate story of a group of misfits whose loyalties are tested by monetary and romantic rivalries. ... When buddy Danny (John Garfield) comes into an inheritance, Pilon is tempted to steal his money while Danny desires to marry Sweets Ramirez (Hedy Lamarr), whom Pilon is sweet upon himself. ...
- Synopsis: Northern California provides the backdrop for this freewheeling John Steinbeck tale about a gaggle of reckless-but-lovable hobos and their seriocomic attempts at conformity. ... Pilon's sidekick, Danny (John Garfield), disrupts their bohemian subculture when he inherits two houses, plans to wed Dolores "Sweets" Ramirez (Hedy Lamarr), and otherwise threatens to cast a ray of respectability and security on these misfits. ... Garfield, Lamarr, and Tracy all turn in darling performances as director Victor Fleming (GONE WITH THE WIND, THE WIZARD OF OZ) guides these lovable characters through rivalries and envy to marriage and happiness. ...
- Annotation: The stage version of this 1935 John Steinbeck novella appeared on Broadway in 1937 but was a commercial failure. ...
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22. John Garfield - The First Rebel
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- When John Garfield sauntered onto the screen in his first movie, "Four Daughters" - sarcastic, unshaven, brooding - audiences were stunned.
- Today we have hindsight - and decades of rebels and anti-heroes that have since come to the screen - but in 1938 moviegoers had never experienced anything like Garfield. ...
- Unlike reigning tough guys of the time Garfield had a touching vulnerability just under his abrasive surface that proved to be remarkably appealing. ...
- Book published Fall 2003: "He Ran All the Way - The Life of John Garfield" .
- Garfield is intended. ...
23. St. James Encyclopedia of Pop Culture: John Garfield
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- The original movie rebel, ruggedly handsome John Garfield rose to fame with his post-Depression portrayals of cynical men who reflected the era's social unrest. As depicted by Garfield, characters no longer were readily identifiable as either good or evil--the rebel characterization which became the calling card of iconoclastic actors including Marlon Brando, Montgomery Clift, James Dean, Steve McQueen, and Al Pacino. Garfield also endures as a strong sexual presence, particularly in his teaming with Lana Turner in the 1946 adaptation of James M. ...
- Born Julius Garfinkle on New York's Lower East Side, Garfield was the son of a coat presser and cantor, and a mother who died when he was seven. ... "Julie," as Garfield was called throughout his life by friends and family, went on to earn a drama scholarship at the Heckscher Foundation Drama Workshop. ...
- It was in a Group Theater February 1935 performance of Odet's play Awake and Sing that Garfield first caught the attention of reviewers. ... Though the central role had been written with Garfield in mind, it instead went to the director's brother-in-law. Garfield, who took a lesser role, was primed for a career change when he was approached by Warner Brothers. ...
- Garfield's talents and rebellious persona were apparent with his first film, Four Daughters, for which he was nominated best supporting actor of 1938. ... " That sense of fatalism would become a Garfield motif. ...
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24. The Marx Brothers: Movies: Movie Makers: John Garfield
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- This is "John Garfield Month" on the Turner Classic Movies cable station. You have the remainder of February to catch most of the station's showings of his movies or to see an original TCM documentary about Garfield on Monday, Feb. ...
- JOHN GARFIELD was born Jacob Julius Garfinkle in 1913 and was raised on the harsh streets of New York's Lower East Side and the Bronx. Garfield is referred to on the TCM site as "the forgotten movie star," and this title is not inaccurate. Garfield was a big star in the late 1930s and '40s and he was a particular favorite in the Jewish community. ...
- Garfield was one of the first actors to embody a type that later became familiar. ... Garfield pioneered a path that such greats as Marlon Brando, Robert DeNiro and HARVEY KEITEL followed. ...
- Garfield's most famous films include the classic film noir movie "The Postman Never Rings Twice" and the great boxing film, "Body and Soul. ... " There is a scene in the film in which Garfield almost beats up a drunk who makes an anti-Semitic remark. Garfield deals gently with the drunk as the drunk insults him for being an officer, but when the remarks turn anti-Semitic, the fury in Garfield's eyes is just extraordinary to watch.
- Why was Garfield forgotten? Well, as explained in the documentary, while Garfield was never a communist, he did refuse to testify against his friends before the McCarthyite witch-hunt committees of the late 1940s. ... Garfield had a weak heart and the stress of the blacklist may have led to his death in 1951. His death was, in a sense, an accusing finger at all those in Hollywood who participated in or acquiesced in blacklisting, and it was "more polite" to forget Garfield than to get into the details of the destruction of his career. ...
- When Garfield died, 10,000 people stood on the streets around the funeral parlor as a sign of respect. Check out Garfield's films and see what inspired this love.
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