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Elizabeth Jolley | 192 pages | 24 Feb 2009 | Penguin Books Ltd | 9780143180012 | English | London, United Kingdom theWELLbuffalo | Welcome

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The Well is a American The Well film [1] [a] directed The Well Leo C. It tackles the The Well of racial tensions and collective behavior. Produced on a modest budget with a cast made up largely of unknown actors, it was nominated for two Academy Awardsincluding Best Original Screenplay and Best Film Editing. The plot The Well around the disappearance of Carolyn, a five-year-old black girl who falls into an abandoned, overgrown well while picking flowers on her way to school one morning. Carolyn's disappearance causes anger and confusion in the community, and various rumors quickly spread among the white and black populations when a white stranger, Claude Packard Harry Morganis arrested on suspicion of having something to do with it. Claude, a mining engineer, is in town visiting his uncle, Sam Packard Barry Kelleya well-known local businessman, The Well attempts to use his influence to get his nephew out of police custody. This inflames the racial tension further, and when Sam is accosted by Carolyn's relatives outside the police station, he suffers a heart attackwhich is reported among the white population as a racial attack. Things quickly get out of hand as various gangs of black and white residents start attacking one another. The sheriff The Well that the mayor order state assistance to The Well down the potentially serious disturbances and readies voluntary deputies to break up the growing white mob at Sam's warehouse. Before events can spiral completely out The Well control, Carolyn is found alive in the well but can't be easily extracted. It takes the efforts of Sam's construction crew to sink a shaft The Well, and Claude to safely rescue her and return her to her family. The film was developed under the working title Deep is the Well. was reportedly interested in bringing the story to the screen, but producer Harry M. Popkin sought to do it first. Wilder went on to make Ace in the Holewhich centers on the rescue of a man trapped in a cave; the film Three Secrets was also inspired by the Fiscus incident. The script writers researched and incorporated The Well material from race riots that had broken out in American cities, such as the Detroit race riot which claimed 34 lives. According to the Chicago Tribunethe film was the first successful screenwriting effort for and , as they were involved all the way through the production, lending their talents to direction as well. The Well was released in the on September 10, Variety praised the film for its "high drama and suspense". It credited the screenwriters for adapting the Kathy Fiscus case and changing the race The Well the girl to Negro, calling this decision "unusually well handled". The review also commended the cast as being "uniformly strong". Writing for The New York Timesfilm critic Bosley Crowther also praised the production, The Well "A taut and absorbing exposition of human compassion and energy brought to bear upon a critical job of rescuing a little girl from an abandoned well impels to a pulse-quickening climax a middling social drama". He also praised the "third-string cast which stands up to some powerful pounding". However, Crowther noted that The Well sudden onset of racial tensions in a town that purportedly The Well had any trouble between blacks and whites before strained credibility: "Prejudice and antagonism are arbitrarily and recklessly The Well and portrayed in a manner which appears less calculated to understand society than to create an effect. And then, when it is discovered that the missing child is at the bottom of an abandoned well, the authors have swiftly relaxed the racial tension just as arbitrarily as they have turned it on". The Detroit Free Press review notes the "[u]nique use of machinery for dramatic effect", overlaid by Dmitri Tiomkin 's pounding musical score, as the workers sink the rescue shaft. This review also credited the use of unknown actors and ordinary citizens in the final scenes to provide "realistic power". The Well operators of the heavy equipment were all equipment operators by profession, while residents of the town in which the final scenes were filmed were The Well as extras in the large crowd. Time Out commended the first half of the film for its depiction of race relations in a small town, but regarding the second half, in which blacks and whites come together to await the child's rescue, it stated: "It still grips, but in a more overtly crowd-pleasing way". The review also The Well out Ernest Laszlo 's "brilliant" cinematography. Writing incritic Craig Butler The Well the film's social message holds up by modern-day standards. He wrote: "Although modern audiences are likely to find The Well somewhat dated, it actually holds up much better than many other 'socially conscious' films of the period or of many other periods, for that matter. The film was named best picture of the year by the PittsC, an African-American newspaper. The Well Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. The Well Theatrical release poster. Release date. Running time. AFI Catalog. American Film Institute. Retrieved March 13, Chicago Tribune. Democrat and Chronicle. May 30, Jet : May 25, December 31, The Philadelphia Inquirer. The New York Times. Retrieved August 9, Detroit Free Press. Time Out. Films directed by Russell Rouse. Categories : films English-language films directorial debut films drama films s thriller drama films American films American black-and-white films American drama films American films based on actual events American thriller drama films Films about race and ethnicity Films about racism Films directed by Russell The Well Films scored by Dimitri Tiomkin United Artists films. Hidden categories: Template film date with 1 release date. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Theatrical release poster. Leo C. Popkin Russell Rouse. Richard Rober Maidie Norman. Join Us! > The WELL

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