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The               1953               film               From               Here               to               Eternity               came               in               at               number               52               on               the               American               Film               Institute               (AFI)               list               of               100               greatest               films               of               all               time               1998.

It               also               landed               at               number               20               on               AFI's               romantic               films               of               100               years,               100               passions.

It               fell               off               the               top               100               AFI               list               in               2007.

It               was               nominated               for               13               Oscars               and               won               8               including               best               picture               and               best               director               for               Fred               Zinneman.

I               sat               down               and               watched               the               DVD               of               this               film               and               it               stands               up               well               after               50               years.

The               story               follows               three               soldiers               stationed               in               Hawaii,               Robert               E               Lee               Prewitt               (Montgomery               Clift),               Milton               Warden               (Burt               Lancaster)               and               Angelo               Maggio               (Frank               Sinatra).

Karen               Holmes               (Deborah               Kerr)               and               Alma               "Lorene"               Burke               (Donna               Reed)               are               the               women               in               their               lives.

It               is               based               on               the               James               Jones               novel               set               on               the               eve               of               the               attack               on               Pearl               Harbor               1941               by               the               Japanese               that               led               to               World               War               II.
               Prewitt               is               an               army               base               bugler               who               was               also               a               former               champion               boxer.

He               decided               that               he               would               never               fight               again               to               the               much               discern               of               his               new               captain.

Prewitt               is               bullied               and               punished               by               his               superiors               for               not               boxing.

He               meets               Lorene               who               is               a               nightclub               hostess               and               it               is               love               at               first               sight.

She               has               entertained               many               men               in               her               life               but               nothing               like               Prewitt.

She               slowly               lets               her               guard               down               and               succumbs               to               his               handsome               demeanor.
               Milton               is               a               sergeant               who               hates               officers               and               one               day               meets               Karen               the               wife               of               his               boss.

She               is               known               as               the               woman               who               sleeps               with               officers.

Their               attraction               for               each               other               is               electrifying.

They               soon               begin               a               love               affair               that               consumes               them.

The               famous               scene               on               that               beach               with               the               waves               hitting               their               bodies               is               a               revelation               to               see.

Their               love               is               passionate               beyond               anything               that               either               never               imagined.

Yes,               it               is               wrong               because               she               is               married               and               yes               they               try               to               find               a               way               to               be               together.

Even               when               they               argue               their               love               engulfs               them.

They               are               miserable               and               happy               and               miserable               at               their               situation.
               Maggio               is               the               best               friend               who               connects               with               the               lives               of               Prewitt               and               Milton.

They               drink,               laugh               and               fight               together               on               the               base               and               in               nightclubs.

Their               playground               is               the               exotic               Hawaiian               locale.

Their               lives               are               full               and               troubling               as               most               lives               can               be.

Maggio               then               leaves               guard               duty               and               is               sent               to               the               stockade               where               he               meets               his               fate.

Their               lives               change               in               the               following               days               when               the               Japanese               bomb               Pearl               Harbor.
               In               one               earth               shattering               moment               their               whole               existence               on               that               army               base               separates               them               all.

Their               fate               is               sealed               as               some               lives               begin               and               others               end               when               World               War               II               commences.

My               favorite               scene               in               the               whole               movie               is               at               the               end.

Karen               and               Lorene               meet               for               the               first               time               as               they               stand               on               the               ship               that               will               bring               them               to               the               United               States.

Karen               throws               two               Hawaiian               leis               into               the               ocean.

If               they               float               to               shore               they               will               meet               their               lovers               once               more.

If               they               float               out               to               sea,               they               would               never               see               them               again.

The               two               speak               to               each               other               and               realize               how               close               they               really               were               through               Prewitt               and               Milton.
               Harry               Cohn               was               the               head               of               the               studio               Columbia               Pictures               in               1952.

He               bought               the               rights               to               the               James               Jones               novel               and               wanted               a               good               cast               for               the               film.

He               rejected               everyone               except               Burt               Lancaster.

Ava               Gardner               who               was               married               to               Frank               Sinatra               claims               in               her               autobiography               AVA:               My               Story               1990               that               she               persuaded               Harry               Cohn               to               screen               test               Frank               for               the               role               of               Maggio.

Sinatra               was               by               then               a               washed               up               singer               and               hadn't               had               a               hit               film               in               years.

He               landed               the               role               and               won               the               best               supporting               actor               Oscar.
               Fred               Zinneman               claims               in               his               book               An               Autobiography:               A               life               in               movies               1992               that               Cohn               hated               Montgomery               Clift               whom               he               thought               was               a               "queer."               Fred               wanted               Clift               for               the               role               of               Prewitt               or               he               wouldn't               direct               the               film.

Cohn               relented               and               sent               Clift               the               script               and               he               nabbed               a               best               actor               Oscar               nomination.

He               lost               the               award               to               William               Holden               for               his               performance               in               Stalag               17               1953.

Burt               Lancaster               was               also               nominated               in               the               best               actor               category               for               his               role               as               Milton.
               Donna               Reed               was               under               contract               to               Columbia               and               Cohn               suggested               her               for               the               part               of               the               hostess               Lorene.

Zinneman               said               okay               after               some               reservations.

Reed               portrayed               good               girls               on               film               and               this               was               a               role               departure.

The               James               Jones               novel               wrote               Lorene               as               a               prostitute.

The               censors               of               the               1950's               demanded               Lorene               act               as               a               nightclub               hostess               instead.

Reed               did               so               well               that               she               won               the               best               supporting               actress               Oscar.
               Many               scoffed               at               Deborah               Kerr               who               wanted               the               role               of               Karen.

Zinneman               stated               in               an               interview               that               he               wanted               her               because               she               was               so               against               type               that               people               would               go               and               see               what               she               did               in               the               role.

Up               to               that               time               she               had               only               portrayed               good               and               proper               women               on               film.

Kerr               was               so               phenomenal               that               the               performance               brought               her               a               best               actress               Oscar               nomination.

She               lost               the               award               to               Audrey               Hepburn               for               Roman               Holiday               1953.
               In               1979               an               NBC               mini-series               was               made               based               on               the               same               James               Jones               novel.

Natalie               Wood               and               William               Devane               portrayed               the               lead               characters.

The               title               stayed               the               same               and               the               series               delved               deeper               into               the               characters               of               the               800               page               novel.

It               was               a               TV               ratings               hit               for               NBC.

Natalie               Wood               was               praised               for               her               portrayal               of               Karen               Holmes               in               which               Kerr               originated               in               the               film.






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