暴风资源网提供本资源 This is commonly known as Jean Renoir's first American film (1941), although Renoir scholar Alexander Sesonske has established that Renoir's creative role in the roject was severely hamered by roducer Darryl F. Zanuck and that he didn't regard much of the film as his own. (The ending, for instance, was written by Zanuck and directed by Irving Pichel.) Nevertheless, the film has certain beauties and leasures. Part of it was shot in Georgia's Okefenokee swam, and the treatment of the small community living ~Censored~ is often ungent and distinctive.