Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAn out-of-work professor gets a break from an old college buddy to teach at an exclusive girl's school. But events conspire against him: he finds an abandoned child which he takes under his ... Leer todoAn out-of-work professor gets a break from an old college buddy to teach at an exclusive girl's school. But events conspire against him: he finds an abandoned child which he takes under his wing, despite the school's rules against teachers having a family; and the girls in the sc... Leer todoAn out-of-work professor gets a break from an old college buddy to teach at an exclusive girl's school. But events conspire against him: he finds an abandoned child which he takes under his wing, despite the school's rules against teachers having a family; and the girls in the school resent his replacing a handsome and popular teacher, and do everything in their power... Leer todo
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Teacher
- (sin créditos)
- Carlos
- (sin créditos)
- Job Seeker
- (sin créditos)
- Professor Lange
- (sin créditos)
- Lawyer
- (sin créditos)
- Alumni Dinner Guest
- (sin créditos)
Opiniones destacadas
The kid is cute and there is some fun with him. The premise has a few too many elements. I would cut out the suicide. It's a little odd for a comedy to start with that turn. The girls are somewhat interchangeable with Doris as the leader. I don't mind Eddie Cantor but his quietness and sadness does leave him as a bit of a stepover. This has some fun with an unusual premise and it has a very cute baby.
And he was great! I tuned in to Turner Classic Movies (July, 2010) expecting a bit of fluff, a chance to rest from my Internet labors, and was I happily surprised.
Besides Cantor, one of my favorite screen females, Bonita Granville, was there, as were many talented if not entirely well-known actors and actresses.
There was some good writing, even if the story presentation itself was a bit uneven.
All in all, "Forty Little Mothers" is a sweet, well-done movie that I highly recommend.
This is a more dramatic Eddie than was previously seen on screen. He's a meek and gentle history professor, not the schnook he was normally cast as. He's replaced a heartthrob history professor at the college which insists on its faculty boarding at the school and they don't allow kids there. So says President Judith Anderson.
Cantor was cast with a whole bunch of young MGM starlets as the students and was reunited with Busby Berkeley who directs this film. He had done the musical numbers on several Cantor films for Sam Goldwyn earlier in the decade. Cantor only sings one song in the film, Little Curly Hair in a High Chair which had good success.
The woman have some Berkeley like moments serving as the baby's forty little mothers once the ice is broken with Cantor. But no real dance numbers as Berkeley was so well known for.
Look for Nydia Westman who plays Judith Anderson's assistant. She's quite funny, maybe the best thing in this film.
The story is nice though it does get a bit maudlin at times. Probably Eddie Cantor had he gotten something like Ed Wynn got later on in The Great Man or The Diary of Anne Frank, Cantor might have made his bones as a dramatic actor.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaAn uncredited eighteen-year-old Veronica Lake plays one of the Granville students.
- Citas
Gilbert Jordan Thompson: Now wait a minute girls, you know motherhood is not a government project - at least not in this country.
[a thinly-veiled reference to Nazi Germany in this 1940 film]
- ConexionesReferenced in Dad's Army: Mum's Army (1970)
- Bandas sonorasLittle Curly Hair in a High Chair
(1940) (uncredited)
Music by Nat Simon
Lyrics by Charles Tobias
Sung by Eddie Cantor
Played often throughout the film
Reprised by Eddie Cantor, Judith Anderson, Rita Johnson, Nydia Westman and schoolgirls
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Detalles
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 30min(90 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1