Sommersby

Sommersby

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  • Duration: 1h 49min
  • Music: Danny Elfman,Dan O'Connell,Blake R. Cornett,Bob Badami,Nerses Gezalyan
  • Award(s): Golden Screen 1994 (Won) Awards List
  • Similar To: Holland, Foe
  • Story:
    Set in the south of the United States just after the Civil War, Laurel Sommersby is just managing to work the farm without her husband Jack, believed killed in the Civil War. By all accounts, Jack Sommersby was not a pleasant man, thus when he returns, Laurel has mixed emotions. It appears that Jack has changed a great deal, leading some people to believe that this is not actually Jack but an imposter. Laurel herself is unsure, but willing to take the man into her home, and perhaps later into her heart...
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6.3/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Set in the south of the United States just after the Civil War, Laurel Sommersby is just managing to work the farm without her husband Jack, believed killed in the Civil War. By all accounts, Jack Sommersby was not a pleasant man, thus when he returns, Laurel has mixed emotions. It appears that Jack has changed a great deal, leading some people to believe that this is not actually Jack but an imposter. Laurel herself is unsure, but willing to take the man into her home, and perhaps later into her heart...
Ratings

6.3/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Won
Spur Award

Best Motion Picture Script | 1994 | Sarah

BOX OFFICE

Budget 30,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 140,081,992 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

This movie is one of several fictional adaptations of a true, famous legal case of imposture from sixteenth century France. The case involved a man named Martin Guerre who, having disappeared from his Basque village in 1548, suddenly reappeared eight years later. Despite his slightly changed appearance, he convinced his family, wife, and fellow villagers that he was indeed Martin Guerre; he and his wife had two more children and he sued a paternal uncle for the claim to his father's estate. That uncle became suspicious that this returned Martin Guerre was actually an impostor named Arnaud du Tilh, and he contrived a way to have him tried for imposture. This suspicion was ultimately confirmed when the actual Martin Guerre arrived in court during du Tilh's trial. Arnaud du Tilh was convicted and hanged in September 1560.

The film unit also had to deal with torrential rain and flash floods, in which Richard Gere became a hero, personally rescuing horses and livestock from probable drowning. Film extra Billy Russell recalls, "They were filming a scene when the heavens opened. The river which had been swelling after heavy rains all month, burst its banks and all hell broke loose. The cast and crew fled indoors to wait until it had passed, when Gere remembered the horses tied up in a nearby stable. Still wearing his Civil War costume, he waded through the water and by the same time we reached the stables, the water was quite high, really dangerous. He untied his own horse and then supervised the removal of all the livestock to a safer area."

Original writer Nicholas Meyer walked off the production when Warner Brothers wouldn't let him direct his screenplay. Sarah Kernochan was drafted in to rewrite the script and was somewhat bemused to see that it was an Americanized version of The Return of Martin Guerre (1982). Warners denied this in a rather obvious attempt not to have to buy the remake rights, but Kernochan insisted that they do before continuing as they weren't fooling anyone. Warners eventually relented, and also gave Meyer story credit.

It was on the set of this movie that star Jodie Foster met her longtime romantic partner Cydney Bernard, who was working as a production coordinator. They had two children together and remained a couple until their 2008 break-up.

One of the more unusual set dressing requirements was 30 acres of tobacco to accommodate a very important story point. The production planted, cultivated and harvested its own crop.

Popular Dialogues

"Laurel Sommersby: You are not Jack Sommersby, so why do you keep going on pretending that you are? John Robert 'Jack' Sommersby: How do you know I'm not? Laurel Sommersby: I know because... John Robert 'Jack' Sommersby: How do you know? Laurel Sommersby: I know because... John Robert 'Jack' Sommersby: How do you know? Laurel Sommersby: I know because I never loved him the way that I love you. John Robert 'Jack' Sommersby: Now Laurel tell me, from the bottom of your heart. Am I your husband? Laurel Sommersby: Yes, you are."

"Laurel Sommersby: You are not my husband!"

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