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Another Part of the Forest ()


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This 'prequel' to The Little Foxes tells how the ruthless members of the old-South Hubbard family got that way.

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Marcus Hubbard
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Oscar Hubbard
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Benjamin 'Ben' Hubbard
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Regina Hubbard
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Lavinia Hubbard
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John Bagtry
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Laurette Sincee
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Birdie Bagtry
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Colonel Isham
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Jugger
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Penniman
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Sam Taylor
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Clara Bagtry
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Coralee
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Jake
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Matilda Caldwell ...
Belle (uncredited)
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Passenger on the Train (uncredited)
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Waiter (uncredited)
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Josh (uncredited)
George Slocum ...
Waiter (uncredited)

Directed by

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Michael Gordon

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Lillian Hellman ... (play)
 
Vladimir Pozner ... (screenplay)

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Jerry Bresler ... producer

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Daniele Amfitheatrof

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Hal Mohr ... director of photography

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Milton Carruth

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Robert F. Boyle ... (as Robert Boyle)
Bernard Herzbrun

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John P. Austin ... (as John Austin)
Russell A. Gausman

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Yvonne Wood

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Carmen Dirigo ... hair stylist
Bud Westmore ... makeup artist

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C. Stalling ... production manager

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Ben Chapman ... assistant director

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Leslie I. Carey ... sound
Richard DeWeese ... sound

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Bert Anderson ... still photographer (uncredited)
Walter Blummie ... camera operator (uncredited)
Stanley Guliver ... grip (uncredited)

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Eugene Joseff ... costume jeweller (uncredited)

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Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)
David Tamkin ... orchestrator (uncredited)

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Millie Valle ... script supervisor (uncredited)

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Jeanette Bates ... dance director (uncredited)
John Hambleton ... production coordinator (uncredited)
Crew believed to be complete

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Plot Summary

Fifteen years after the Civil War the people of Bowden, Alabama still hate Marcus Hubbard for wartime profiteering. He's also at odds with wife Lavinia and his sons, conniving Ben and weak Oscar; but beautiful daughter Regina gets all she wants from him. Conflicts intensify when Regina gets involved with John Bagtry, scion of the old gentry, and Oscar with the Ku Klux Klan; on a stormy night, family relationships unravel. Written by Rod Crawford

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Also Known As
  • La citadelle du mal (France)
  • La otra cara del bosque (Spain)
  • Estirpe maldita (Mexico)
  • No Caminho da Vida (Brazil)
  • Metsän tuolla puolen (Finland)
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Trivia The patriarch and matriarch of the Hubbard family, Marcus and Lavinia, are played by real-life husband and wife Fredric March and Florence Eldridge who had previously teamed onscreen in The Studio Murder Mystery (1929), Les Misérables (1935) and Mary of Scotland (1936), the last-named being Eldridge's most recent screen credit prior to ''Another Part of the Forest''. Subsequently Eldridge and March would re-team in An Act of Murder (1948) (also starring Edmond O'Brien), Christopher Columbus (1949), and - again as married Southerners - Inherit the Wind (1960), these three films comprising Eldridge's entire cinematic career subsequent to ''Another Part of the Forest''. See more »
Movie Connections Follows The Little Foxes (1941). See more »
Quotes Marcus Hubbard: Try to remember that though ignorance becomes a Southern gentleman, cowardice does not.
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