Another Part of the Forest (1948)

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  • Another Part of the Forest (1948)
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Awards

The Robert Meltzer Award (Screenplay Dealing Most Ably with Problems of the American Scene) Writers Guild of America, USA [1949] (Won/Nominated: Nominated)

Best Written American Drama Writers Guild of America, USA [1949] (Won/Nominated: Nominated)
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Another Part Of The Forest begins some twenty years before the events of Lillian Hellman`s play and movie The Little Foxes and shows how that film`s Hubbard family became the ruthless, greedy lot they were. It`s fifteen years after the Civil War, and...
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The Little Foxes [Follows] (Year of movie: 1941)
 

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    Genre Drama
    Date Released 18 May 1948
    ProductionMichael Trikilis Productions
    DistributionPlayboy Home Video
    Related Links 1948 Movies
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  • Marcus Hubbard: Try to remember that though ignorance becomes a Southern gentleman, cowardice does not.
  • Regina Hubbard: How do I look, honey? Ben Hubbard: Bright and shiny, honey, like a nice new two-bit piece.
  • Marcus Hubbard: Stop cryin` over your food, Lavinia...if you want it to remain unsalted.
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  • Sound stage set (1948) stock units were used to construct the Hubbard Home in 1950 on Colonial Street. The "Hubbart house" remained on the colonial street 1950 to 1981 next to the Munster House. In 1981 set moved to the new colonial street where it was placed next to the "Leave it to Beaver House"/ "Marcus Welby House" ("Any town USA" on the Universal Studio Tour. In 1988 it was move again along with the Beaver house to an area of the backlot south of Falls lake. Some time between (2006 and 2007) it was destroyed. The Hubbard House set has appeared in many Universal Pictures and TV series, example The Milkman (1950), _"Bachelor Father" (1960)_ and _Amazing Stories (1985)_.
  • Florence Eldridge who plays Lavina Hubbard, wife to Fredric March in the film, was also his wife in real life.
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