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    Sometimes a Great Notion

    PG1972 · Drama · 1h 48m

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  1. Sometimes a Great Notion (a.k.a. Never Give A Inch on some commercial television broadcasts) is a 1971 American drama film directed by Paul Newman and starring Newman, Henry Fonda, Michael Sarrazin, and Lee Remick. The cast also includes Richard Jaeckel in an Academy Award-nominated performance.

    • $4 million, (US/ Canada rentals)
    • Henry Mancini
  2. Mar 2, 1972 · Sometimes a Great Notion: Directed by Paul Newman. With Paul Newman, Henry Fonda, Lee Remick, Michael Sarrazin. A family of fiercely independent Oregon loggers struggle to keep the family business alive amidst changing times.

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    • Paul Newman
    • PG
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
  3. Sometimes a Great Notion. [EDITOR'S NOTE: This review contains spoilers.] Paul Newman 's "Sometimes a Great Notion" tells sort of an old-fashioned story about prideful clans carving empires out of the wilderness. The characters seem a little familiar, too. Take the three most important.

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  5. Sometimes a Great Notion. A family of independent Oregon loggers refuses to participate in a local strike against the big lumber companies.

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    • Paul Newman
    • PG
    • Paul Newman
  6. Sometimes a Great Notion (1971) - Turner Classic Movies. Brief Synopsis. A family of lumberjacks make trouble in the Northwest. Cast & Crew. Read More. Paul Newman. Director. Paul Newman. Hank. Henry Fonda. Lee Remick. Viv. Michael Sarrazin. Leeland. Richard Jaeckel. Joe Ben. Film Details. Also Known As. Never Give an Inch. MPAA Rating. Genre.

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    • Paul Newman
  7. Sometimes a Great Notion. [HBO] HD. The lusty, brawling members of an Oregon logging family refuse to join the union on strike in this stirring saga with Paul Newman. 1,017 IMDb 6.9 1 h 54 min 1972. 7+. Action · Adventure · Drama.

  8. In 1970, the novel was adapted into a film, which was retitled Never Give an Inch for television. The film was directed by Paul Newman, who starred alongside Henry Fonda. It was nominated for two Oscars. A stage adaptation, written and directed by Aaron Posner, premiered in Portland, Oregon, at Portland Center Stage on April 4, 2008. Notes

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