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			Devotion (1946) | Directed by Curtis Bernhardt
"Devotion" is a romanticized biographical drama centered on the lives of the Brontë sisters, particularly Charlotte and Emily, as they struggle with societal expectations, personal ambitions, and unrequited love while pursuing their literary careers. The film weaves fiction and fact, depicting the sisters’ relationships with each other and with Arthur Nicholls, Charlotte’s eventual husband, as they write their now-famous novels, including *Jane Eyre* and *Wuthering Heights*.
Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance
Director: Curtis Bernhardt
Curtis Bernhardt was a German-born director who began his film career in Europe during the silent era before fleeing the Nazi regime in the 1930s. He settled in Hollywood and became known for directing stylish, emotionally intense dramas, often focusing on complex female characters. Bernhardt’s work in American cinema includes a range of psychological melodramas and biopics, and he was particularly active during the 1940s and 1950s.
Star Cast:
* Ida Lupino as Emily Brontë
* Olivia de Havilland as Charlotte Brontë
* Paul Henreid as Arthur Nicholls
* Nancy Coleman as Anne Brontë
* Arthur Kennedy as Branwell Brontë
* Sydney Greenstreet as William Makepeace Thackeray
"Devotion" faced a delayed release due to studio conflicts and legal issues, reaching audiences two years after its completion. Despite its strong cast, the film received mixed reviews. Critics admired the performances of Ida Lupino and Olivia de Havilland but took issue with the film’s heavy fictionalization of the Brontës’ lives. Literary purists were especially critical of the liberties taken with historical facts. However, audiences of the time appreciated the film’s Gothic atmosphere and romantic flair.
Fun Facts:
* The film was completed in 1943 but wasn’t released until 1946 due to a contract dispute involving Olivia de Havilland, which ultimately led to the landmark court case that changed Hollywood’s studio system.
* Olivia de Havilland’s legal battle with Warner Bros. over restrictive contracts helped end long-term studio actor bondage and became known as the “De Havilland Law.”
* Though fictionalized, the film generated renewed interest in the Brontë sisters' works during the mid-1940s.
* Ida Lupino reportedly researched Emily Brontë extensively, despite the film’s departures from historical accuracy.
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