My Son John (1952) On Blu-Ray

My Son John (1952) On Blu-Ray

The Agony And The Ecstasy (1965) On Blu-ray

The Agony And The Ecstasy (1965) On Blu-ray

My Son John (1952) On DVD

$24.99
Availability: In stock
SKU
MSJO5483

Actor :     Helen Hayes, Robert Walker, Van Heflin, Dean Jagger, Frank McHugh
Director: Leo McCarey
Genre:     Drama
Year:        1952
Studio:    Olive Films
Length:     122
Released:  August 21, 2012
Rating:      Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:      DVD
Misc:          NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
subtitles:  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Legendary director Leo McCarey (An Affair to Remember) took on this controversial and infamous drama about a conservative religious couple (Helen Hayes, Dean Jagger) that suspects their oldest son to be a communist. The arrogant and intellectual young man (Robert Walker), a worker in a federal agency, returns home from a long absence spouting pro-communism doctrine and deriding the beliefs of capitalism and religion. Things become very serious when an FBI agent (Van Heflin) shows up to tell the horrified parents that their son may be an enemy spy. Robert Walker (Stranger on a Train) died at age 32 due to adverse reaction to prescription drugs and before My Son John production was finished. Leo McCarey received a 1953 Oscarr nomination for Best Writing, Motion Picture Story.

Actor :     Helen Hayes, Robert Walker, Van Heflin, Dean Jagger, Frank McHugh
Director: Leo McCarey
Genre:     Drama
Year:        1952
Studio:    Olive Films
Length:     122
Released:  August 21, 2012
Rating:      Not Rated (MPAA Rating)
Format:      DVD
Misc:          NTSC, Black & White
Language: English
subtitles:  N/A


DESCRIPTION:

Legendary director Leo McCarey (An Affair to Remember) took on this controversial and infamous drama about a conservative religious couple (Helen Hayes, Dean Jagger) that suspects their oldest son to be a communist. The arrogant and intellectual young man (Robert Walker), a worker in a federal agency, returns home from a long absence spouting pro-communism doctrine and deriding the beliefs of capitalism and religion. Things become very serious when an FBI agent (Van Heflin) shows up to tell the horrified parents that their son may be an enemy spy. Robert Walker (Stranger on a Train) died at age 32 due to adverse reaction to prescription drugs and before My Son John production was finished. Leo McCarey received a 1953 Oscarr nomination for Best Writing, Motion Picture Story.

More Information
Product Name My Son John (1952) On DVD
This item is returnable No
Write Your Own Review
You're reviewing:My Son John (1952) On DVD