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If you mean the 1943 feature with Gary Cooper...
Posted by eppis1 on August 17, 2009 at 13:26:36:
... It's a pretty good picture, with sensational color photography-Technicolor 3-stripe, I believe. I think if it were an original feature, with no world famous novel behind it, it would deserve to be more highly regarded. Ingrid Bergman's eyes make it work for me. The Coop's just a big hambone, and he's the same in everything. In the end scene, he very well could've read the Lou Gehrig, "I the luckiest man on the face of the earth" speech, and no one would have noticed. I liked it more in the theater, than on the small screen.