All My Sons
All My Sons (1948)

All My Sons

2/5
(16 votes)
7.4IMDb

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When Joe comes out of the house upon Annie's arrival, he comes down the front steps and walks into the yard with his arms raised.

In the next instant, he's back at the steps and his arms are down.

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Playwright Arthur Miller had a great deal at stake when his play 'All my Sons' opened on Broadway in 1947. He later admitted that had the play failed he would have been obliged to find another line of work.

Our family has more skin in this game than any other movie I know. My uncle Lt.

Edward G. Robinson fills the role of Joe Keller nicely in an adaptation of All My Sons, which was a hit on Broadway.

This is a film I'd not seen before and I watched it only because Edward G. had the starring role.

I saw this movie today for the umpteenth time and it finally occurred to me... Weren't both men to blame?

Irving Reis's "All My Sons" is based on one of Arthur Miller's lesser known plays, but I would call it just as important as "Death of a Salesman" or "The Crucible". Edward G.

Arthur Miller has always been my favourite playwright and All My Sons my favourite of all of his plays. The film version really impressed me as they were able to make the film come alive in an interesting, new and exciting way.

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The story is wonderful. It is clean of the usual flurry of characters going in and out of the screen.

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