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Friendly Persuasion is a 1956 Civil War film starring Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Anthony Perkins,
Richard Eyer, Robert Middleton and Phyllis Love. The screenplay was adapted by Michael Wilson from the 1945
novel The Friendly Persuasion by Jessamyn West, and was directed by William Wyler. The film tells the
story of a pacifist Quaker family in southern Indiana during the American Civil War. The father of the family is
gradually converted to supporting the war. The film was originally released with no screenwriting credit because
Wilson was on the Hollywood blacklist. His credit was restored in 1996.
The film was in development for eight years; producer-director Wyler brought the project to Allied Artists from
Paramount; Allied agreed to a $1.5 million budget for what was Wyler's first film in color, though after the film's
shooting location was moved from southern Indiana to a combination of a Republic studio and a San Fernando
Valley estate, it ending up costing over $3 million. The film went over budget to the point that Allied sold the
foreign distribution rights to MGM to raise more funds.

Music Composed and Conducted by
Dimitri Tiomkin
"Thee I Love" Performed by
Pat Boone
Tracks:
1. Friendly persuasion (Thee I love) (02:57)
2. Main Title - Little Jess and Samantha (04:23)
3. Carriage Chase (02:42)
4. Polka at the Fair (02:49)
5. Villagers Galloping to Battle (03:13)
6. Jess Searchers for Josh - End Title (03:53)
7. The Battle - Josh's Horse Returns Home (03:07)
8. The Trip to Ohio (03:03)
9. Leaving the Widow Hudspeth's Farm (01:36)
10. Love Scene in the Barn - Coax me a little - Thee I love (05:25)
Total Time: 33'08

Dimitri Tiomkin (left) and William Wyler.
Source: Var�se Sarabande VSD-5828, 1997 (my rip!)
Format: FLAC(RAR), ADD Stereo
File Size: 95 MB
Sharing of this album has ended. No more requests or re-ups, please.
Friendly Persuasion is a 1956 Civil War film starring Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Anthony Perkins,
Richard Eyer, Robert Middleton and Phyllis Love. The screenplay was adapted by Michael Wilson from the 1945
novel The Friendly Persuasion by Jessamyn West, and was directed by William Wyler. The film tells the
story of a pacifist Quaker family in southern Indiana during the American Civil War. The father of the family is
gradually converted to supporting the war. The film was originally released with no screenwriting credit because
Wilson was on the Hollywood blacklist. His credit was restored in 1996.
The film was in development for eight years; producer-director Wyler brought the project to Allied Artists from
Paramount; Allied agreed to a $1.5 million budget for what was Wyler's first film in color, though after the film's
shooting location was moved from southern Indiana to a combination of a Republic studio and a San Fernando
Valley estate, it ending up costing over $3 million. The film went over budget to the point that Allied sold the
foreign distribution rights to MGM to raise more funds.

Music Composed and Conducted by
Dimitri Tiomkin
"Thee I Love" Performed by
Pat Boone
Tracks:
1. Friendly persuasion (Thee I love) (02:57)
2. Main Title - Little Jess and Samantha (04:23)
3. Carriage Chase (02:42)
4. Polka at the Fair (02:49)
5. Villagers Galloping to Battle (03:13)
6. Jess Searchers for Josh - End Title (03:53)
7. The Battle - Josh's Horse Returns Home (03:07)
8. The Trip to Ohio (03:03)
9. Leaving the Widow Hudspeth's Farm (01:36)
10. Love Scene in the Barn - Coax me a little - Thee I love (05:25)
Total Time: 33'08

Dimitri Tiomkin (left) and William Wyler.
Source: Var�se Sarabande VSD-5828, 1997 (my rip!)
Format: FLAC(RAR), ADD Stereo
File Size: 95 MB
Sharing of this album has ended. No more requests or re-ups, please.