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    Duel in the Sun (1946) [Re-UP]

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    Duel in the Sun (1946) [Re-UP]

    Duel in the Sun (1946)
    DVD9 | VIDEO_TS | NTSC 4:3 | Cover + DVD Scan | 02:24:11 | 6,25 Gb
    Audio: English AC3 2.0 @ 192 Kbps | Subtitles: English, French, Spanish
    Genre: Romance, Western

    Director: King Vidor
    Stars: Jennifer Jones, Joseph Cotten, Gregory Peck

    When her father is hanged for shooting his wife and her lover, half-breed Pearl Chavez goes to live with distant relatives in Texas. Welcomed by Laura Belle and her elder lawyer son Jesse, she meets with hostility from the ranch-owner himself, wheelchair-bound Senator Jackson McCanles, and with lustful interest from womanising, unruly younger son Lewt. Almost at once, already existing family tensions are exacerbated by her presence and the way she is physically drawn to Lewt.



    Duel in the Sun (1946) [Re-UP]

    David O. Selznick's production of Gone With the Wind (1939) is well-known Hollywood lore. Lesser known is his attempt at a follow-up, the 1946 Freudian western, Duel in the Sun, which I rented after Martin Scorsese plugged it in his excellent documentary, A Personal Journey with Martin Scorsese Through American Movies (1996).

    Duel in the Sun (1946) [Re-UP]

    I don't pretend to be a student of Freud, and I haven't quite comprehended how his theories fit into Selznick's lurid, fascinating, and ridiculous movie (nicknamed Lust in the Dust). I'm guessing that Joseph Cotten plays the Ego and Gregory Peck is the Id, but I have no idea who plays the Superego. Certainly not Jennifer Jones who plays the central character of the story. After her father is hung for murder, she goes to live with friends of her father, Peck and Cotten, and their parents, Lillian Gish and Lionel Barrymore. Being a half-breed, she's met with much disdain. Cotten falls in love with her, thinking he can "save" her, and Peck thinks she's a nice piece of tail, something he can have fun with.

    Duel in the Sun (1946) [Re-UP]

    The movie shows its bravery by having Jones fall for bad guy Peck and not good guy Cotten. She's attracted to the sexy, arrogant show-off, just like many women in real-life are. It's an interesting psychological condition that women with low self-esteem suffer. We sensitive writer types witnessed it quite a lot in high school. The girl we liked and were so nice to ran off with the neanderthal football captain who hauled her along with the crook of his arm locked on her neck.

    Duel in the Sun (1946) [Re-UP]

    But that's a story for another time. Duel in the Sun benefits from this forbidden passion, as we see Jones and Peck sweating a lot, screaming at each other, hitting each other, and just generally being cruel to one another. These scenes throb with sexual tension and excitement. Jones tries like mad to love Cotten but can't resist Peck. In the end, Cotten marries a "respectable" woman and Peck and Jones drive each other to their deaths. The movie's other subplots, like a railroad running through Lionel Barrymore's land, are old-fashioned and unimportant compared to the sexual triangle.

    Duel in the Sun (1946) [Re-UP]

    Perhaps the most amazing thing about Duel in the Sun is seeing Peck as a sexual dynamo. After this, he reverted to the stoic and restrained noble hero, in To Kill a Mockingbird (1962) for example, and never went back. It's amazing to see him actually acting here, playing something unusual. Jones, who was Selznick's lover and personal pet project, does the best she can, but she's a bit miscast. Cotten, too, is better than what he gets. Though it's nice to see Gish and Barrymore together as a Grand Old Couple of the screen. The great Butterfly McQueen plays the same kind of role she had in Gone With the Wind and steals many of her scenes. And none other than Orson Welles provides an uncredited opening narration.

    Duel in the Sun (1946) [Re-UP]

    Duel in the Sun was directed by King Vidor, a much more talented and personal director than Victor Fleming was on Gone With the Wind. Vidor scored in the silent era with films like The Jack Knife Man (1920), Tol'able David (1921), The Big Parade (1925), and his masterpiece, The Crowd (1928). Though he continued working steadily, he never regained the personal vision he imbued on those films. Along with Duel in the Sun, he was resigned to making camp films like The Fountainhead (1949), War and Peace (1956), and Solomon and Sheba (1959). However, as much as he was pestered and manipulated by Selznick, Vidor ultimately gives Duel in the Sun more immediacy than Gone With the Wind ever had.

    Duel in the Sun (1946) [Re-UP]

    The good with the bad, Duel in the Sun is an interesting bit of film history. I think Selznick got away with more in his story than he ought to have as early as 1946. The sexual undertones in this movie are unmistakable. It wasn't until a decade later, with such films as Nicholas Ray's Johnny Guitar (1954) or Anthony Mann's Jimmy Stewart westerns, that the subject was breached again. Like Stagecoach (1939), it should be included as a historical footnote, but is also worth seeing.
    Duel in the Sun (1946) [Re-UP]

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