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For all those questioning the use of a "white boy in blackface" one only needs to google child actor, Antony Scott, and view all the images of him as an adult. He's clearly black. Sadly, he died in 1983 at the young age of 50.
It was distressing to hear the "n" word used in this film, but as one who doesn't believe in removing "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and "Little Black Sambo" et al from school libraries etc., it's something I'm able to get past.
I thoroughly enjoy this film & have viewed it twice over the years. Nice to see a younger version of James Mason (wasn't his wife, the very talkative Pamela Mason, always on Merv Griffin?) and then-newbie, Stewart Granger. Calvert and Lockwood were perfectly cast as well! Great film imo!
It was distressing to hear the "n" word used in this film, but as one who doesn't believe in removing "Uncle Tom's Cabin" and "Little Black Sambo" et al from school libraries etc., it's something I'm able to get past.
I thoroughly enjoy this film & have viewed it twice over the years. Nice to see a younger version of James Mason (wasn't his wife, the very talkative Pamela Mason, always on Merv Griffin?) and then-newbie, Stewart Granger. Calvert and Lockwood were perfectly cast as well! Great film imo!
I didn't know of the "Hays Code" re divorce until coming here today after viewing this movie. TCM ran several divorce theme films last week & I couldn't help but notice that this movie is a remake of the 1934 movie "Wednesday's Child". "Child of Divorce" has a 7 year-old girl as the main character, while Wednesday's Child's is a 10 year-old boy. Interesting twist. having seen the movies back-to-back!
One gaffe that stood out was when "Bobby" tells the judge that's she's "7, almost 8" and in grade "4A". Unless I heard it wrong, a 7 year-old would be in 2nd grade, not 4th! No big deal, but I wonder how that got by the editors. (I think Bobby added that she "skipped a grade", but even so, that would put her in 3rd, not 4th grade)!
Poignant film.
One gaffe that stood out was when "Bobby" tells the judge that's she's "7, almost 8" and in grade "4A". Unless I heard it wrong, a 7 year-old would be in 2nd grade, not 4th! No big deal, but I wonder how that got by the editors. (I think Bobby added that she "skipped a grade", but even so, that would put her in 3rd, not 4th grade)!
Poignant film.