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When we get to the very end of this film we get some sort of explanation, but for the most part I was uncomfortably in the dark as to the goings-on at the “Jefferson” home. “Dan” (Dean Jagger) and wife “Lucille” (Helen Hayes) have three sons. Two are in the army, the third “John”…
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My Son John
“You'll be shocked by John's scandalous secret !”
58%
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2h 2m
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My Son John (1952) — AI movie analysis
WatchMind AI generated this AI analysis of My Son John (1952) — a movie tagged as Drama with balanced tone moods and steady pacing.
Story & themes: In this Cold War drama, a woman suspects her son is a Communist spy. Our models also surface themes such as war from synopsis and genre signals.
Watch context: Best suited for general audiences. Expect steady storytelling (~122 min).
Community signal: TMDb members rate My Son John 58% (11 votes) — mixed but watchable scores for this movie.
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Synopsis
In this Cold War drama, a woman suspects her son is a Communist spy.
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- Movie
- Status
- Released
- Release date
- 1952-04-08
- Runtime
- 2h 2m
- TMDB rating
- 5.8
- TMDB ID
- 52991
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Cast

Helen Hayes
Lucille Jefferson

Van Heflin
Stedman

Dean Jagger
Dan Jefferson

Robert Walker
John Jefferson

Minor Watson
Dr. Carver

Frank McHugh
Father O'Dowd

Richard Jaeckel
Chuck Jefferson

James Young
Ben Jefferson
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Jimmie Dundee
Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Douglas Evans
Government Employee (uncredited)

Nancy Hale
Nurse (uncredited)
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Sam Harris
Professor at Graduation Ceremony (uncredited)

Todd Karns
Bedford (uncredited)

Leo McCarey
John Jefferson (voice) (uncredited)

Lee Miller
Policeman at Shooting Scene (uncredited)

David Newell
FBI Agent (uncredited)
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Vera Stokes
Secretary (uncredited)
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Fred Sweeney
Cleaner (uncredited)
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When we get to the very end of this film we get some sort of explanation, but for the most part I was uncomfortably in the dark as to the goings-on at the “Jefferson” home. “Dan” (Dean Jagger) and wife “Lucille” (Helen Hayes) have three sons. Two are in the army, the third “John” (Robert Walker) has recently returned home from Washington, but seems out of sorts. He no longer wants to go to church, is uninterested in his old friends and haunts and he also takes phone calls from people who don’t want to leave messages. Curious, but not really suspicious, his parents have a shunt in their car with the visiting “Stedman” (Van Heflin) who initially laughs it off, then he comes calling for his $18-odd for the repair, then - well his presence and the tone of the film both take a more sinister turn. It’s an America where communist paranoia permeates everywhere, even small towns where gossips are quick to put two and two together and end up with whatever they want to. Question is. Who exactly is “John” now? I found the story all too thin and meandering and for it to have resonated it needed something more substantial to sustain it as it dragged along for just over the two hours. That said, though, there is one stand-out effort and that comes from Helen Hayes. Jagger is always safe pair of hands, but it is Hayes whose character becomes more and more confused, conflicted and uncertain that delivers a powerful characterisation as we head to the conclusion that tests every ounce of her mother’s love. That finish, in itself, has a foreboding and/or empowering message to it but you can hear that for yourself if you make it that far. Perhaps if it was half an hour shorter and much more focused, it might have worked better. As it is, it is regularly quite dull.
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