Agrega una trama en tu idiomaMan returns from heaven to make up for financial errors he made that caused harm to his family.Man returns from heaven to make up for financial errors he made that caused harm to his family.Man returns from heaven to make up for financial errors he made that caused harm to his family.
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- 2 premios ganados en total
- Boy
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- Visitor
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- Girl
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- Boy
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- Boy
- (sin créditos)
- Visitor
- (sin créditos)
- Girl
- (sin créditos)
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Overall, this is a cute little film--part comedy, part sentimental family film. While the idea is a bit silly, it works well due to fine acting and direction. This isn't surprising, as almost every Frank Morgan film is worth seeing. Clever and VERY unique as well.
The setting is a small New England fishing village. Except for the opening scene of the village docks and a later horse and buggy and barn scene in a rainstorm, most of the story takes place in the Griggs home. The plot is based on a play, and it's easy to see how it would have been staged, but the film doesn't have a stagy feel to it. This film has some superb technical work in the filming of Sam and Ben walking through walls and windows and ascending through a ceiling into an upper room.
The cast are all excellent, with some very prominent senior actors of the day and other well-known supporting players. Frank Morgan is Sam Griggs, Cecil Kellaway is Tom Carter, Gladys Cooper is Sam's wife, Amy; and Leon Ames is her brother Ralph Humphrey. Keenan Wynn plays Sam's father in the afterlife, Ben Griggs. Marshall Thompson plays Sam's son, Jimmy, and Audrey Totter plays the daughter, Jennifer.
What makes this a superb comedy is the screenplay and a script with witty exchanges and some very funny dialog. It's a feel-good film that people young and old should be able to enjoy well into the future.
Here are some favorite lines from this very good movie.
Amy Griggs, "Just the same, we've got to do what the doctor says." Sam Griggs, "The only time you do what he says is when I'm sick."
Sam Griggs, "Oh, I'm sorry, Amy. I know I'm not a good patient." Amy Griggs, "That's because it takes practice to be, and you've never been sick before." Sam, "You always find excuses for me." Amy, "Nonsense!"
Amy, "My, it adds up. Four thousand seems too much when you borrow it, and so little when you spend it."
The gimmick of having the middle-aged Wynn play elderly Morgan's father pays off with some witty jokes and the 2 stars' wonderful playing off each other. It's interesting to speculate whether if Ed Wynn had been playing movie roles at this time he would have been cast as Keenan's son, thus making this ridiculous situation even more amusing.
A quality script and cast with OK production (directing and photography) produces a likeable, funny situational comedy.
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- TriviaThis film was based on the play "But Not Goodbye", which had a 23-performance run on Broadway at the 48th Street Theatre, 157 W. 48th St., from April 11 to April 29, 1944.
- ErroresAfter Sam Griggs dies, a point is made that he can walk through walls and can't lift a tarp on the ship model because he is now a spirit. Yet later, just after his family discovers he has died, Sam holds onto the railing at the second story landing. They also sit in a chair or on the couch several times.
- Citas
Ralph Humphrey: I've been thinking this thing over, and your sister's right.
Jim Griggs: About my going to England?
Ralph Humphrey: No, of course not.
[to Amy]
Ralph Humphrey: About Jimmy here being a good worker and deserving a raise.
[to Jim]
Ralph Humphrey: As a matter of fact, I intended to give you one on your birthday next month.
Sam Griggs: Liar!
Jim Griggs: That's very nice of you, Uncle Ralph, but you see I've made up my mind...
Ralph Humphrey: That's not all. I'm putting you in charge of the fish balls!
Ben Griggs: Can that be a promotion?
- ConexionesReferenced in Forecast (1945)
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- Presupuesto
- USD 663,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 21 minutos
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1