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1959110 minDrama

The Sound and the Fury

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Is The Sound and the Fury worth watching? With a rating of 6.6/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Sound and the Fury Synopsis

Drama focusing on a family of Southern aristocrats who are trying to deal with the dissolution of their clan and the loss of its reputation, faith, fortunes and respect.

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Top Cast

Yul Brynner
Yul BrynnerJason Compson
Joanne Woodward
Joanne WoodwardQuentin Compson / Narrator
Margaret Leighton
Margaret LeightonCaddy Compson
Stuart Whitman
Stuart WhitmanCharlie Busch
Ethel Waters
Ethel WatersDilsey
Jack Warden
Jack WardenBen Compson
Albert Dekker
Albert DekkerEarl Snopes
John Beal
John BealHoward Compson
Françoise Rosay
Françoise RosayCaroline Compson
Steven Perry
Steven PerryLuster

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Is The Sound and the Fury worth watching?

The Sound and the Fury has received mixed reviews with a 6.6/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is The Sound and the Fury hit or flop?

The Sound and the Fury has received average ratings (6.6/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJan 4, 2024
★ 6

Well the principal casting here is quite bizarre. It's really Yul Brynner who struggles to convince as the Russian-born, adopted, head of the "Compson" family - a supposed southern states gentleman having to come to terms with the fairly profound changes in the local hierarchy and in their own personal, dwindling, fortunes. Despite the fact that most of the rest of this family have long given up and taken to the bottle or just cannot cope with the realities, he is still determined to restore things to a semblance of their former glory. To that end he shares a vision with his niece "Quentin" (Joanne Woodward). She was abandoned by her mother - his flighty sister "Caddy" (Margaret Leighton) - at birth and so has developed an embittered but determined independent steak - and that comes with flaws and numerous errors of judgement! "Compson" is resolved to keep her from both predators and from herself - and a clash of personalities is soon looming! The story here is really quite derivative and the characterisations lightweight, delivering a story that has all the ingredients of a smouldering tale of the American south, but rather forgets to light the fire. Leighton delivers quite strongly here, I thought, as does an on-form Woodward - but in isolation they can't really rescue this from it's over-scripted doldrums. Great title but it disappoints, sorry.