Four Sons (1928)
7/10
Four Sons review
4 May 2020
Wartime tale from John Ford which offers a rare opportunity to catch James Hall, a one-time major star whose career failed when he fell victim to booze. Ford reins in the sentiment for once, despite building the film around sweet little Margaret Mann as the mother of the four brothers who find themselves on opposite sides during WWI. The result is quite enjoyable thanks largely to an array of comical supporting characters.
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