Spencer's Mountain with Henry Fonda: DVD Cover
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Spencer's Mountain Director: Delmer Daves Cast: Henry Fonda, Maureen O'Hara, James MacArthur, Donald Crisp

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  • DVD Release Date: 07/08/2003
  • Original Release: 1963
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,627

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Closed Caption; Vintage documentary featurette: "Spencer's Mountain: Grand Teton Premiere"; Vintage interviews with Henry Fonda; "Spencer's Mountain and The Waltons" essay; Interactive menus; Theatrical trailer; Scene access; English, French, and Spanish subtitles

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
1. Credits; Spencer Love.
2. A Fine Day Begins.
3. Building A Dream House.
4. When you Get the Urge.
5. Heaven Right Here.
6. Fishing Tripped.
7. Empty Church, Full Church.
8. Graduation Day.
9. Words to Live By.
10. College.
11. Tired of Being Oldest.
12. Company.
13. To the World Outside.
14. New Library.
15. Kiss Me Hello.
16. Naughty Words.
17. Shut Window.
18. Visiting the Dean.
19. Deal With the Preacher.
20. Conjugate "to Love."
21. Felled Tree.
22. Rescue.
23. Farewell to Grandpa.
24. Final Bequest.
25. Picnic Planner.
26. Helluva First Love.
27. Accepted for College.
28. Begging for A Loan.
29. Matriculated Together.
30. A Dream in Flames.
31. Right Far.

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Editorial Reviews

For a family picture, not to mention a story that later became the old-fashioned-values-affirming series The Waltons, Spencer's Mountain sure has a lot in it about sex. Henry Fonda gives an interesting portrayal in one of his more unusual roles, as Clay Spencer, the hard-drinkin', hard-livin', hard lovin', hard-cussin' patriarch of a fiercely independent Wyoming family living in the Grand Tetons. When he's not resisting the encroachment of organized religion on his daily life (he believes in God, but doesn't want others to tell him how to do that, or how to show respect to the Lord), he's busy trying to finish the house he promised his wife (Maureen O'Hara) to house their constantly growing brood, and trying to help his eldest son, Clayboy (James MacArthur) -- who's going to be the first Spencer to get past high school -- prepare for college and manhood, while temptation in the form of Claris Coleman (Mimsy Farmer) and Minnie-Cora Cook Kathy Bennett comes his way. There's also a good bit of human drama here, and some especially finely nuanced performances by Donald Crisp and Lillian Bronson, as Fonda's aging parents. Between their work, the CinemaScope photography, the gorgeous Wyoming locations, and a good basic story, this is a surprisingly engrossing comedy-drama of a kind that probably could not be made today, even with a top-name cast. Bruce Eder, All Movie Guide

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