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An American Romance (1944)
In King Vidor's Technicolored, flag-waving drama (his
last film for MGM) about an American success story (the Horatio Alger
myth), and the increase in US industrialization and production during
the war years:
- the main character: ambitious, hard-working Eastern
European (Slavic or Czech-born) immigrant Stefan "Steven" Dubechek/Dangos
(Brian Donlevy) who came to the US just before 1900 and urged entry
at Ellis Island because he wanted to find work
- Steven's arduous, cross-country journey from New York
through Pennsylvania and Ohio, eventually settled in NE
Minnesota with only $5, where he found employment in an open-pit
iron mine in the Mesabi range where his cousin Anton Dubechek (John
Qualen) worked
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Entry at Ellis Island
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Cross-Country Trek to NE Minnesota
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- the early scenes in which the illiterate Steven
learned how to read from the local school teacher Anna O'Rourke
(Ann Richards) - his future wife when she moved to Chicago to marry
him and raise a family; he also became curious about the process
of refining ore into steel (and later became the foreman of a Pittsburgh
steel mill), the mechanical operation of a steam shovel, and the
steps involved in assembling an automobile
- the exciting rescue sequence when Steven almost lost
his life when dangling above bubbling molten steel during a steel-mill
accident
- later, Steven's co-founding of a car manufacturing
company in Detroit (the Danton Auto Works) with his friend Howard
Clinton (Walter Abel) - and then later, he entered the airplane manufacturing
business in San Diego, CA during WWII for the war effort and became
an American 'captain of industry' - but was resistant to workers
organizing and striking for their interests
- several historical-documentary sequences depicted
the manufacture of steel, cars and planes (some using the assembly-line
process), including the concluding aircraft-making sequence (after
the attack on Pearl Harbor), exhibiting the mass production of Air
Force Flying Fortress war planes for the government
War Effort Airplane Manufacturing
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- 'The End' title card of planes flying in formation
(photographed from below)
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Steven Working in Coal Mine With Cousin Anton
Schoolteacher Anna O'Rourke
Steven Dangling Above Molten Steel
Steven: A Captain of Industry
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