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Made for Each Other

  • 1939
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  • 1h 32min
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James Stewart and Carole Lombard in Made for Each Other (1939)
While on a business trip, an ambitious young lawyer meets and immediately falls in love with a stranger. They wed the following day, and tragedy soon strikes.
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Durante un viaje de negocios, un joven abogado ambicioso conoce e inmediatamente se enamora de una extraña. Se casan al día siguiente y empiezan un viaje difícil hacia la felicidad.Durante un viaje de negocios, un joven abogado ambicioso conoce e inmediatamente se enamora de una extraña. Se casan al día siguiente y empiezan un viaje difícil hacia la felicidad.Durante un viaje de negocios, un joven abogado ambicioso conoce e inmediatamente se enamora de una extraña. Se casan al día siguiente y empiezan un viaje difícil hacia la felicidad.

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    • John Cromwell
  • Guionistas
    • Jo Swerling
    • Rose Franken
    • Frank Ryan
  • Elenco
    • Carole Lombard
    • James Stewart
    • Charles Coburn
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • John Cromwell
    • Guionistas
      • Jo Swerling
      • Rose Franken
      • Frank Ryan
    • Elenco
      • Carole Lombard
      • James Stewart
      • Charles Coburn
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    Carole Lombard
    Carole Lombard
    • Jane Mason
    James Stewart
    James Stewart
    • John Horace Mason
    Charles Coburn
    Charles Coburn
    • Judge Joseph M. Doolittle
    Lucile Watson
    Lucile Watson
    • Mrs. Harriet Mason
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    Eddie Quillan
    • Conway
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    Irving Bacon
    • Newark Radio Operator
    • (sin créditos)
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    Raymond Bailey
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    • John Mason Jr. - Infant
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    Louise Beavers
    • Lily - Cook #3
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    Ward Bond
    Ward Bond
    • Jim Hatton
    • (sin créditos)
    Donald Briggs
    Donald Briggs
    • Mr. Carter
    • (sin créditos)
    Harlan Briggs
    Harlan Briggs
    • Judge
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    Lane Chandler
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    • Younger Doolittle
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    Russ Clark
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    Monte Collins
    • Juror
    • (sin créditos)
    James Conaty
    • Co-Worker
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      • Rose Franken
      • Frank Ryan
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    sedruol

    Painful Movie to Watch

    I am a huge fan of both Jimmy Stewart and Carole Lombard. However, attempting to get through a viewing of "Made for Each Other" made me cringe. The dialogue was superficial, the characters lifeless, and the situations drab and depressing. It seemed that the movie was going for a realistic portrayal of a couple in their first years of matrimony, but it failed miserably in this attempt. Although Stewart and Lombard are both talented actors, at no point during the picture did I ever really *CARE* about what happened to John and Jane Mason. Not only was the script flat and uninventive, but it never really showed what would make the couple fall in love in the first place. Furthermore, the "dramatic" turn of events toward the end of the movie were so cliched, they would easily lend themselves toward derisive laughter rather than tears. Frankly, this wouldn't even make a good "movie of the week."
    5hudecha

    A young American couple's story - in three poorly sawed together parts

    This is really three stories in one about the same couple - and none of them would be really worth seeing if not enacted by Stewart and Lombard.

    The first part is by far the best. It is a light-hearted comedy, in the screwball style, about a generally not self-assured young lawyer who for once has taken an impulsive decision, marrying a girl on a chance meeting as a result of love at first sight, putting himself at odds with the two persons he is in awe of and mostly dominated by - his deaf Scrooge of a boss, and his possessive mother. This is quite funny, especially the scene of breaking the news to the mother/mother-in-law.

    Then things become fairly humdrum and boring with the second part. The lawyer does not get the promotion he deserved and expected, the young couple has a baby, and they start facing money problems. Baby scenes are a string of moderately amusing cliches, which are absolutely useless to the story. Money problems are trivial, and it takes James Stewart awkwardness to provide some fun when he tries to get a raise from his literally but potentially intentionally deaf boss - Charles Coburn not in one of his most memorable compositions. All of this part of the film spills the beans about what its problem really is - basically it has very little to tell, therefore it fills the void with everything which passes at hand.

    And everything in the third part becomes an old plot trick of screenwriters with a shortage of inspiration - a severe, potentially fatal illness of one of the characters, in that case the baby in order to create drama where really there should have been none. Brutally the film turns to crude melodrama and the artificial suspense, extensively dilated, of a serum to be brought by an heroic pilot. Well, well - not telling whether the baby is saved, the film is most certainly not.

    Carole Lombard and James Stewart are the only good reason, if any, to watch this mishmash. Stewart is mostly his usual funny and touching self, playing a well-meaning but not always well-inspired character who tries, through necessity, to become the hard-edged breadwinner whom he is not naturally. Lombard's role on the contrary evolves farther and farther away from her usual parts while the film shifts from one storyline to the other. Fresh-faced and fresh-tongued as the bride from nowhere, she adjusts less well, like her character, to the boring life of a housewife with domestic problems - hard to blame her not to put her heart fully in it when viewers are quite bored themselves. Then and finally, melodrama - not an usual or natural genre for her, but she more than deftly adjusts. Moreover, some shots of her face in grief and anxiety, unusually strained but as beautiful as always if not more, "Garbo shots", deepen our regrets of her tragically shortened life and career. Sooner or later it would probably have been discovered that beyond her innate talent for comedy, she could play with equal ease and natural much more dramatic roles. Alas, occasions including this botched one have been very limited.
    5SnoopyStyle

    promising pairing

    NY lawyer John Mason (James Stewart) is newly married to Jane (Carole Lombard) despite the disapproval of his mother. They are supposed to take a honeymoon cruise to Europe but his nearly-deaf boss Judge Doolittle implies taking a big case away from him. Doolittle promotes co-worker Carter as partner over him. The couple has a boy and they struggle to make ends meet.

    The pairing of Stewart and Lombard is very promising. In the end, this lacks a structure for the drama. It's more like a run-on sentence of a family drama. It also doesn't help to be missing the courtship. It needs a meet-cute and a good relationship progression. It feels like a laundry list of melodramas rather than a good flowing plot. Their difficult marriage leaves any chemistry with the leads in a precarious position. At its core, I find it hard to feel the love sometimes. Their individual screen presence is undeniable but this movie fails to capitalize on them.
    5MerryArtist

    Awkward as a whole, shining in parts

    As a whole, this movie doesn't work at all. Different parts of the story jump around here and there and fail to form a cohesive piece -- the result of a poorly written script. For instance, halfway into the movie and you still get no idea of where it is all going. You get a vague sense that Johnny's (Jimmy Stewart) inability to support his family and the consequent strain on his relationship with his wife is part of the main plot, only to be completely thrown off by a new development in the story, which doesn't fit into the first portion of the film at all. It's almost like watching two different stories at the same time.

    Despite this serious flaw, the film is "saved," so to speak, by its superb cast. Both Charles Coburn and Lucille Watson give their typical character portrayals. Jimmy Stewart gives his usual touching performance that is so well-known to film-goers. Meanwhile, Carole Lombard tries a hand at a dramatic role -- and succeeds. As a wife, she is charmingly believable, and as a mother, simply shines. Thus the unfortunate film is held together -- albeit weakly -- by the performance of the cast. Otherwise there isn't much that would convince one to keep watching. However, it may be worth your time if your main object is to enjoy the performance of either Jimmy Stewart or Carole Lombard, or both.
    otter

    Touching (if flawed) story of likeable young married couple.

    Jimmy Stewart and Carole Lombard make an incredibly appealing couple, one whose everyday middle-class joys and sorrows you like sharing. That's all there is to the movie, pretty much, Jimmy and Carole get married, have a baby, deal with in-laws, money troubles, changes in their relationship, all the things everyone does. It's the opposite of an Action Flick, here domestic sorrows like pay cuts and not having a baby sitter on New Year's Eve are treated as seriously as real people treat them, and the movie is well made enough that you care. Who couldn't care about such nice, funny, sensitive people? For much of its length, it's a better "Penny Serenade".

    The place where it falls apart is the ending, which is a ludicrously inappropriate melodrama about flying medicine in from thousands of miles away in a storm, it just doesn't belong in the same movie. But, I like the story behind it: Like a character in the movie, producer David Selznick's brother Myron (a power agent) was taken seriously ill, and was basically given up for dead. A doctor said that the only thing that could save him was a rare/experimental drug that wasn't available in LA, it had to be flown in from the east coast in terrible weather. The Selznick family sweated for hours, trying to keep in touch with a heroic pilot who was risking his life to save a stranger. When the pilot landed safely and Myron was saved, David Selznick the workaholic producer said "This it too good to waste on Myron. Let's put it in a picture!" I just wish he'd waited for a better place to use it.

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    • Trivia
      Special effects technician Edmund E. Fellegi was killed when he fell from a 40-foot catwalk while releasing balloons for the New Year's Eve party scenes.
    • Errores
      When John Mason (Jimmy Stewart) visits Judge Doolittle's home in the middle of the night, as John is pleading with the judge's brother Simon to wake up the judge, Simon mouths the exact words John is saying as he is saying them, showing his memorization of the script.
    • Citas

      Lily, Cook #3: Never let the seeds stop you from enjoying the watermelon.

      Jane: That's all right if you've got a watermelon.

      Lily, Cook #3: You mustn't say that, Miss Mason. Yous got your watermelon, but you chokes yourself up on all them little seeds. I always say "Spit 'em out! Spit 'em out before they spoil the taste for the melon."

    • Créditos curiosos
      Opening credits start with hands signing "Carole Lombard" and "James Stewart" to a marriage license.
    • Versiones alternativas
      Also available in a computer colorized version.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Cinema Toast: Familiesgiving (2021)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Made For Each Other
      (1939) (uncredited)

      Music by Oscar Levant

      Lyrics by Harry Tobias

      Written for the movie and probably played instrumentally

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de febrero de 1939 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Ruess Ranch, California, Estados Unidos(at Triunfo Creek)
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      • Selznick International Pictures
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