Major Barbara (1941)
Directed by Gabriel Pascal / Harold French / David Lean
Genres - Comedy |
Sub-Genres - Satire, Sophisticated Comedy |
Release Date - May 14, 1941 (USA), Aug 2, 1941 (USA - Unknown) |
Run Time - 131 min. |
Countries - United Kingdom |
MPAA Rating - G
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Synopsis by Paul Brenner
George Bernard Shaw's satiric comedy about wealth and poverty is brought to the screen with wonderful performances by Rex Harrison and Wendy Hiller. Hiller plays Major Barbara Undershaft, a major in the Salvation Army who is also a socialist and stridently attacks capitalists -- in particular her father Andrew (Robert Morley), the head of a munitions plant. In love with Barbara is the young Greek scholar Adolphus Cusins (Rex Harrison), whose attentions go unreturned since Barbara spends all her time on her crusade against wealth. To show up his daughter, Andrew donates 50,000 pounds to the Salvation Army which, to Barbara's horror, the Army's general (Sybil Thorndike) happily accepts. Barbara, in protest, quits her post and it is left to Adolphus to take her on a tour of her father's munitions plant and prove to her the benefits of capitalism.
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Salvation-Army, charity, poverty, altruism, capitalism, father, ideals, love, money, romance, power, wealth, rebel, life-choices, one-against-odds, professor