In this Civil War epic,
De Carlo is Amantha Starr, a Kentucky belle who has lived a life of
privilege on her father's plantation. While she is away at finishing school,
her father dies. When she returns for his funeral, she learns that as her
father was deep in debt and all his assets are being sold. She is
shocked when, as the debt collectors round up his slaves for auction, she is
told that she too will be on the auction block. She was never told that her
mother, long deceased, was an African American slave. She is immediately put
on a boat for New Orleans to be part of a slave auction. Wealthy Hamish Bond
(Gable) shows up and wins her for $5,000. At first, she is very unhappy and
disagreeable towards Hamish, but soon she grows great affection for him. She
turns down his his offer for her to be sent to Cincinnati to be free and
joins him instead on his plantation in southern Louisiana. But their romance
is doomed when Amantha learns the truth about Hamish's past.
Clark's signed contract
Quote-able Gable “I bid five thousand dollars.” first line
“According to what you say, she's a bargain at five thousand,
isn't she?"
“You know I know better than most men that money is no cure-all.
I used to think it was. I used to think it would open the door to
friendship and other essentials more important than power. I used
to believe it was everything. A drug for loneliness, a painkiller
for certain memories--a whole apothecary shop for every problem
of life."
“Hey that is a pretty gown. And you set it off too."
“Oh, so you can smile. Why, I didn't think you could. I caught
you red-handed!"
“You talk about freedom. You think I've got freedom? I've got a
past I'd like to forget. But I can't run away from it, no more
than you can run away from what you are."
“I guess down in my heart I'll always be what I was--a damn
Yankee skipper."
“Listen, forget everything--everything that's happened. And me."
"Oh yes, I know your ability with a dueling pistol. But don't bank on it with me."
"I've know you a long time. A man doesn't kill an old friend fast. It's taken me fifteen years; I guess I can wait a minute longer and watch
you sweat while I tell you just how I'm going to kill you."
"There's no place for you here or anywhere--with me."
"It's pretty hard for me to get the shakes over the likes of you because I've known you since you were no bigger than a shucked oyster."
"Mandy, you did forgive--everything. Rau-Ru--I guess he felt he couldn't be free unless I was, you--all of us."
"He's even more than that."
last lines
Behind the Scenes
Based on a bestselling novel by Robert Penn Warren.
Shooting began in January 1957.
The exteriors were shot on location in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Clark and Kay traveled there together and stayed for six weeks.
During the location shoot, Clark celebrated his 56th birthday.
Kay threw a surprise party for him at the Baton Rouge Country
Club.
Clark does not appear until about 26 minutes into the film.
Max Steiner composed the score. He also composed the score of
Gone with the Wind.
The film was rushed through pre-production so it would hit
theaters before MGM's Civil War epic, Raintree County.
The film was a complete flop and was critically panned. It was
inevitably compared to Gone with
the Wind and critics found the chemistry between Clark and
Yvonne de Carlo "absurd." Although
Parnell is usually mentioned
as being Clark's worst and most critically panned film,
technically Band of Angels lost more money and received
far worse reviews.