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God's Little Acre

Comedy,-Drama

Widower Ty Ty Walden and three of his children (sons Buck and Shaw and daughter Darlin' Jill), live in the backwoods of Georgia during the Great Depression. Buck's comely wife Griselda also lives with the family.

Ty Ty's daughter Rosamund lives in the town of Peachtree Valley with her millworker husband Will. The final member of the Walden family is estranged son Jim Leslie, also a widower, who is a wealthy cotton broker living in the city of Augusta.

Ty Ty is a farmer who has been digging fruitlessly on his land for 15 years, searching for the treasure his grandfather left him. Consequently, the farm has suffered from many years' neglect.

Pluto Swint arrives to announce he's running for sheriff. Swint is invited to come around back where Darlin' Jill is taking a bath in an outdoor bathtub positioned near a handpump and spigot. Knowing Swint is attracted to her, she teases him and asks him to pump some more water, and although Swint is asked to keep his eyes closed, he sneaks a peek.

In the belief that having an albino with him in his quest for treasure will bring him great fortune, Ty Ty transports and wrongfully imprisons Dave Dawson, demanding that he help him locate the buried treasure. Dawson, using a divining rod, claims the gold lies on the parcel of land Ty Ty has designated as "God's Little Acre."

Ty Ty pulls the cross marker out of the ground, explaining that God told him to move it, thereby absolving him from giving any gold found in this new spot to the church. Darlin' Jill seduces Dawson one night and the next day a field worker, Uncle Felix, chases him away at gunpoint saying "I ain't going to shoot you, son, but this gun might."

The digging-for-gold project has interrupted farming and Ty Ty needs money to feed the family and workers. At Felix's suggestion, he goes to his son Jim Leslie's mansion to ask for a loan. An arrogant Jim Leslie gives him the money, but he also makes a pass at his sister-in-law Griselda and vows to make her his own.

Over in Peachtree Valley, the cotton mill has been closed for months, causing much tension among the unemployed men. Will is determined to break in to the mill and turn on the electricity so everyone can get back to work. In the middle of the night, after drinking heavily, Will leaves his house.

Rosamund sends Griselda after him because she knows Will is attracted to her. He breaks open the mill's gates and enters the property. At first, Griselda distracts him from his purpose. They kiss passionately, and then disappear into another room. When they emerge with disheveled hair, he escorts her back to the gates and asks the growing crowd to restrain her. He re-enters and turns on the power, and the machines reactivate to the cheers of the crowd.

Hearing the rioters' assembly and the mill's power turned on, the caretaker comes from an inside office and shoots Will for trespassing. The crowd carries his body back to his house. Griselda enters to tell Rosamund the bad news, but Rosamund cries out that she already knows what has happened.

Back at the farm, the Walden family squabbles after Will's funeral, particularly Buck who is angry over Griselda's behavior with Will at the mill. Ty Ty encourages Buck to be happier and to spend more time thinking about God. Jim Leslie arrives to steal Griselda, and Buck fights him. Ty Ty sends Jim Leslie away to prevent further violence.

Ty Ty gazes upon his farmland filled with the massive holes dug over the past 15 years and declares he will stop digging for gold if God will protect his sons.

Time passes. Pluto Swint is elected sheriff and is congratulated by his new fiancee, Darlin' Jill. Buck feels better about Griselda. The family contentedly plows the fields for the first time in years, and it looks like they might finally produce a crop. But Ty Ty finds the blade of an old shovel in the ground and speculates about whether the gold might lie in that spot. As he begins digging again, the final resting place of the marker for God's Little Acre is revealed to be none other than the pond. (Wikipedia)

Movie Info

Starring: Robert Ryan, Aldo Ray, Buddy Hackett, Jack Lord, Fay Spain, Vic Morrow, Tina Louise
Directed by: Anthony Mann
Screenplay by: Philip Yordan (front for Maddow), Ben Maddow (uncredited)
Based on: the novel by Erskine Caldwell

Produced by: Sidney Harmon
Cinematography: Ernest Haller A.S.C.
Edited by: Richard C. Meyer

Music by: Elmer Bernstein
Production company: Security Pictures
Distributed by: United Artists

Release date: August 13, 1958
Running time: 118 minutes
Country: United States
Language: English




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