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Many films get us to delve into their history and provoke feelings in us. Un gran país is one of them so don't hesitate to check it out.
Every decision made in the release of a film is very important and in this case, the producers chose year 1951 to be the one in charge of bringing the film to light.
The professionalism with which they act Ethel Barrymore, Keefe Brasselle, Gary Cooper, Nancy Reagan, Van Johnson, allows us to focus even more on the message and enjoy the story.

The direction of the film has been wonderful since it came from the hand of Clarence Brown, Don Hartman, John Sturges, Richard Thorpe, Charles Vidor.
You can enjoy this movie alone, with family, with friends or with whoever you want during 89 min..
The cinema of United States is known worldwide and this film from that country could not be less.

When the script is wonderful, it is said and in this case the work done by Edgar Brooke, Ray Chordes, Claudia Cranston, Helen Deutsch, Dorothy Kingsley is worthy of admiration.
This film is in a long list of films created by the production company Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM) among which some can be seen with great success.
The key moments of a film must be accompanied by a soundtrack or songs that go according to the moment and that has been taken care of Alberto Colombo, Adolph Deutsch, Bronislau Kaper, Rudolph G. Kopp, David Raksin.

The great direction of photography has been taken by John Alton, Ray June, William C. Mellor, Joseph Ruttenberg.
If we had to frame this film in a specific genre, that would be Drama, Comedy.

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Critics Un gran país

Celebrities present topics about American diversity ... It is a banal country. But it's a collection of WASP-y actors
A cute oddity. Good idea, ill-conceived failure. Great for anyone to see
Cheesy, charming, defiant. This is a wonderful account of America's greatness. God, it's really cool to be an American!
Great idea ... bad execution. A helpful reminder of what is important. African American segment and Italian family
Great cast and great ideas. The awkward propaganda film expresses liberal sentiments in patriotic packaging. Nice enough but could have been better
Definitely American. A Who's Who from the 1950s movie. Look at this, it's surprisingly good!
The United States of the Cold War. The latest American propaganda film. ***
Do Hungarians hate Greeks? I do not believe it!. Strangely haunting
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