From Here to Eternity

From Here to Eternity

By Fred Zinnemann

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 1953-09-01
  • Advisory Rating: NR
  • Runtime: 1h 58min
  • Director: Fred Zinnemann
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures
  • Production Country: United States of America
  • iTunes Price: USD 12.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99
7.3/10
7.3
From 625 Ratings

Description

In this landmark film, passion and tragedy collide on a military base as a fateful day in December 1941 draws near. Private Prewitt (Montgomery Clift) is a soldier and former boxer being manipulated by his superior and peers. His friend Maggio (Frank Sinatra) tries to help him but has his own troubles. Sergeant Warden (Burt Lancaster) and Karen Holmes (Deborah Kerr) tread on dangerous ground as lovers in an illicit affair. Each of their lives will be changed when their stories culminate in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Winner of eight OscarsĀ®, including Best Picture, Best Director and Best Supporting awards for Sinatra in a career-defining role and for Donna Reed as a not-so-wholesome club hostess.

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  • Wonderful Film!

    5
    By ClassicHollywood101
    This movie has a stellar cast that give stellar performances! So nice to see Deborah Kerr in a different role, as well as Donna Reed, who incidentally won an Oscar for her performance! Can't say enough! If you watch this movie be ready for a change in the cast, like I said those two actresses give performances way off of their usual good girl routines! The Donna Reed Show came after this movie, but still! What a change!
  • Shot in 4:3

    5
    By tillybranco
    This is probably unnecessary for most fans of Old Hollywood movies, but for the sake of Bijous & anyone under similar misunderstandings-- From Here to Eternity (like most movies of its era) was not shot in any type of Widescreen process. It's supposed to be in 4:3. By the way, it's one of the greatest examples of Studio-Era Hollywood moviemaking-- right up there with Casablanca, Sunset Boulevard, and High Noon. Hope this helps.

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