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Scotland | Based On Novel Or Book
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Jessica Tandy played Hume Cronyn's daughter in the film, although she was, in reality, two years older than him. Not only that, they were wife and husband in real life.
Jessica Tandy was pregnant during the making of this movie, and gave birth to her daughter the day after filming ended.
Harold S. Bucquet began directing the film but became seriously ill and was replaced by Victor Saville. Bucquet died shortly after he left.
MGM paid a record $200,000 (at the time) for the film rights to A. J. Cronin's novel.
According to a MGM press release, Reginald Owen was to play the part of "Lawyer McKellar" that went to Lumsden Hare.
"Alexander Gow: You're in the Green Years Robbie, you suffer the critical disease of being young. The Lord deliver me from ever having to go through that again."
"Robert Shannon as a Young Man: [praying in church] A mans got to understand something. You have your faith and then things happen and they happen out of nowhere and they make no sense. A mans got to understand something. Why? Why? Why did this happen? Help me to understand. Help me."