For Whom the Bell Tolls
In the Spain Civil war during World War 2, American soldier Robert Jordan fights in the International Brigades for the Republic against the fascist force. While on the way doing a desperate mission, Jordan finds romance with a Spanish girls and discovers the true meaning of the fight.
13 January 1895, Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain
22 March 1899, Moscow, Russia
31 March 1891, Kisvárda, Austria-Hungary [now Kisvárda, Szambolcs-Szatmár, Hungary]
26 December 1902, San Juan, Puerto Rico
1 January 1885, San Fele, Basilicata, Italy
18 November 1889, Moscow, Russia
29 October 1899, Tiflis, Russian Empire [now Tbilisi, Republic of Georgia]
July 27, 1894 in Valencia, Spain
February 27, 1903 in Chester County, Tennessee, USA
4 August 1897, Notabile, Malta
26 December 1889, Moscow, Russian Empire [now Russia]
March 28, 1909 in Argentina
February 05, 2008
Though diffuse and overlong, and its politics vague, the film's star performances of Ingrid Bergman and Gary Cooper are appealing; Hemingway wrote the novel with Coop in mind.
October 02, 2002
Overlong and not wholly convincing
March 24, 2009
Not horrible, but if you really want to know this story, don't bother with the movie at all. Go out and read the book.
February 28, 2002
Cooper is great as the knowing and weary Robert.
May 11, 2003
Ingrid Bergman in an unusual role as an enabler to stoic Cooper during the Spanish Civil War.
September 14, 2012
The rhythm of this film, in fact, is the most defective I have ever seen in a superproduction.

