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Director
  
King Vidor

Initial DVD release
  
October 19, 2004

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.8/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Drama, Romance

Music director
  
Heinz Eric Roemheld

Language
  
English

Ruby Gentry movie poster

Writer
  
Arthur Fitz-Richard
,
Silvia Richards

Release date
  
December 25, 1952 (1952-12-25) (New York City)

Cast
  
Jennifer Jones
(Ruby Gentry),
Charlton Heston
(Boake Tackman),
Karl Malden
(Jim Gentry),
Tom Tully
(Jud Corey),
James K Anderson
(Lucien/Jewel Corey),
Josephine Hutchinson
(Letitia Gentry)

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,
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,
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,
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,
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,
Deadbeat

Tagline
  
So dangerous...destructive...deadly to love!

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Ruby Gentry is a 1952 film directed by King Vidor and starring Jennifer Jones, Charlton Heston and Karl Malden.

Contents

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The movie and the title character were the inspiration for Roberta Lee Streeter to take the performing name Bobbie Gentry.

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Plot

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Ruby Corey (Jennifer Jones), a poor backwoods girl living in the small North Carolina town of Braddock, is still in love with Boake Tackman (Charlton Heston). During high school, Ruby had rebuffed his aggressive advances, and was taken in for a couple of years by a kind wealthy businessman and his wife, who protected her and taught her the skills a lady would need. She moved back home when her father needed her help. Boake's family used to be wealthy, but after generations of profligacy all he has left is the land he has had drained and farmed. He starts a relationship with her but plans to marry a local woman with a rich family. When she hears the news, Ruby marries her former benefactor, Mr. Jim Gentry (Karl Malden), whose invalid wife had recently died, despite not loving him.

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Her background keeps her from being accepted by most of Jim's peers, most of whom decline to attend their after-wedding party. While at another party, Jim gets into a fistfight with Boake after witnessing him dancing with Ruby. Jim calls Ruby a tramp who looks like a lady but doesn't behave like one. She leaves in tears, and later that night, he apologizes. The next day Jim and Ruby go sailing, where he tells her he "doesn't mind being second best" and she admits she really does love him. A loose rope results in Jim being knocked overboard by the boom, leaving Ruby widowed and distraught.

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The local paper writes that she is a gold-digger who murdered Jim for his fortune and mentions the fistfight between Jim and Boake. Jim's friends renounce her and she receives accusatory phone calls and harassment from the townspeople. Ruby uses Jim's money to begin a campaign against everyone who slighted her, calling in debts to close down people's businesses as well as the newspaper that slandered her. Her brother comes to beg her for leniency, but she throws him out, warning she is just getting started. When Boake visits, she gives him the promissary-note he had signed and which was acquired by Gentry, and offers to run off with him but he rejects her, saying that for all her money she can't buy her way out of the swamp and she can't buy him.

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Ruby has Boake's land flooded, ruining the crops. After seeing her fury, he goes back to her. Boake and Ruby go to her father's annual duck-hunting party where she goes back to her country roots and Boake drinks away his resentment before visiting her room late at night.

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While hunting the next day, Boake turns on Ruby in retaliation for her actions but she apologizes. Just then, her estranged brother Jewel Corey (James Anderson) begins to shoot at the couple while quoting Bible verses about the wickedness of women and sinners who must be struck down. They try to hide in the swamp but Jewel shoots Boake in the abdomen, killing him; Ruby goes after Jewel and guns him down. Cradling Boake in her arms, Ruby laments her decisions.

Ruby later becomes the skipper of a fishing boat, forever looked down upon by the townspeople.

Cast

  • Jennifer Jones as Ruby Gentry
  • Charlton Heston as Boake Tackman
  • Karl Malden as Jim Gentry
  • Tom Tully as Jud Corey
  • Barney Phillips as Dr. Saul Manfred/Narrator
  • James Anderson as Jewel Corey
  • Josephine Hutchinson as Letitia Gentry
  • Phyllis Avery as Tracy McAuliffe
  • Herbert Heyes as Judge Tackman
  • Myra Marsh as Ma Corey
  • Charles Cane as Cullen McAuliffe
  • Sam Flint as Neil Fallgren
  • Frank Wilcox as Clyde Pratt
  • Theme song

    The film's theme song, "Ruby", was composed by Heinz Eric Roemheld. At the time of the film's release the theme enjoyed much popularity in an orchestration by Les Baxter with harmonica solo by Danny Welton. It has subsequently become a jazz and pop standard, both as an instrumental and with lyrics by Mitchell Parish, recorded by such artists as Ray Charles and Neil Diamond.

    References

    Ruby Gentry Wikipedia
    Ruby Gentry IMDb Ruby Gentry themoviedb.org