The Howards of Virginia

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The Howards of Virginia

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Directed by Frank Lloyd
Produced by Frank Lloyd
Written by Sidney Buchman
Elizabeth Page (novel)
Starring Cary Grant
Martha Scott
Music by Richard Hageman
Cinematography Bert Glennon
Editing by Paul Weatherwax
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Release date(s) September 19, 1940
Running time 122 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
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The Howards of Virginia (1940) is a film released by Columbia Pictures and based on the book The Tree of Liberty written by Elizabeth Page. The Howards of Virginia live through the American Revolutionary War, with Cary Grant starring as Matt Howard, Martha Scott starring as his wife Jane Peyton Howard, and Alan Marshal and Sir Cedric Hardwicke starring as Jane's brothers Roger and Fleetwood Peyton. Fleetwood Peyton is both Jane’s eldest brother, the patriarch his family, and a member of the Tidewater aristocracy. The film includes a look at the young Matt Howard, Thomas Jefferson, and Jane Peyton.

Against the backdrop of the events leading up to the American Revolution, Matt Howard builds a fine plantation, Albemarle, in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia out of love for his wife, only to see it crumble under the strain of events and differences in their upbringing.

Much of the film was shot at Colonial Williamsburg, much of which had only been recently restored or reconstructed at the time of the production. The Capitol, Raleigh Tavern and Governor's Palace are prominently featured.

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  • 1940 Academy Awards: 2 Nominations: for Best Original Score (Richard Hageman) and Best Sound Recording (Jack Whitney).

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