covers this movie in depth as well.Īlso starring Edmond O'Brien, Dan Duryea (playing the father of the character he played in The Little Foxes ), and the wonderful Fredric March as the devious family patriarch, the movie is one of the finest produced in Hollywood's heyday. I go into detail on the movie here at my post at Another Old Movie Blog, and, of course, my book Ann Blyth: Actress. Because of this, she wrote from Gin's point of view. She didn't want to add to the story at first, because the story was already finished. It was called Hotarubi no Mori e Tokubetsuhen. This was before the anime movie's release. The movie version of The Little Foxes starred Bette Davis, and in Another Part of the Forest, Ann plays Bette's character as a young woman. Midorikawa wrote another part of the story in 2011. At that time, another park with an area of 20 ha was established in another part of Biaowiea, also according to the design of Kronenberg, surrounding the seat of the Board of the Appanaged Forest. This Friday, March 31st, Turner Classic Movies is broadcasting this excellent film that has so long been out of circulation (and apparently is now available on DVD).Īnother Part of the Forest, from the play by Lillian Hellman, is a prequel to her more famous The Little Foxes. She was then cast in the part of Regina Hubbard in Lillian Hellmans Another Part of the Forest (1948), an adaptation of the 1946 play where Regina had been played by Patricia Neal. In 1895, an English-style palace park was created with an area of approximately 50 ha, designed by Walerian Kronenberg. This is a publicity portrait of Ann Blyth in character as the charming, scheming young Regina Hubbard in Another Part of the Forest (1948).