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A pretty good romcom.
Very pleasant, with a Sunday afternoon movie vibe. This is the kind of movie you want to watch while the sun is out, lounging in the bed. It's pleasant, it's easy going.
It didn't grab me in any kind of profound way, but it is on my list of movies that I like.
The best part of the movie, though, is the older couple - the guy who plays Abner in the TV show "Bewitched" is the boss of Joanne Woodward's character, who, ironically, plays a woman named Samantha- just like the lead character in the "Bewitched" TV show! And this was the year before "Bewitched" premiered on television! So, maybe the writers of that show were inspired by this movie? But I digress...
Abner from "Bewitched" and the woman interested in him - another coworker of his - played by Thelma Ritter - they ultimately steal the show, in my opinion. That kind of mature love is just so wholesome and sweet. There's a kind of innocence to that mature love that makes it very ironic, because we always associate maturity with a depletion of innocence, but when you see it in the movies, the opposite feels true.
Anyway, definitely worth the watch!
Very pleasant, with a Sunday afternoon movie vibe. This is the kind of movie you want to watch while the sun is out, lounging in the bed. It's pleasant, it's easy going.
It didn't grab me in any kind of profound way, but it is on my list of movies that I like.
The best part of the movie, though, is the older couple - the guy who plays Abner in the TV show "Bewitched" is the boss of Joanne Woodward's character, who, ironically, plays a woman named Samantha- just like the lead character in the "Bewitched" TV show! And this was the year before "Bewitched" premiered on television! So, maybe the writers of that show were inspired by this movie? But I digress...
Abner from "Bewitched" and the woman interested in him - another coworker of his - played by Thelma Ritter - they ultimately steal the show, in my opinion. That kind of mature love is just so wholesome and sweet. There's a kind of innocence to that mature love that makes it very ironic, because we always associate maturity with a depletion of innocence, but when you see it in the movies, the opposite feels true.
Anyway, definitely worth the watch!
I like it, because it's one of those simple, harmless, cozy old movies that the b&w movie age was so adept at. But, as those movies go, it's one of the lesser of its kind.
Despite this movie not really hitting the spot with me, I must admit that I do identify with it on a personal level. The lead character, played by Betty Hutton, is basically me in another form! But I digress...
If you've seen the Ginger Rogers movie, "Tom, Dick, and Harry," you'll recognize this as a sort of wannabe of that. Except, it doesn't hold a candle to it. And if you like the movie "What A Way to Go" - this is in that same vein as well. Different, but similar. And if you haven't seen either of those, but left this movie unsatisfied, check them out!
It's a testament to how good these old movies actually are, that even the lousy ones are OK. This is one of those.
On another note, Betty Hutton is pretty impressive with how annoying she can be in the way. She changes her voice and stuff. In other movies I've seen, she's absolutely adorable. But in this one, she has the most grating affectation! That's showbiz! And oddly enough, it makes me wanna watch more of her.
This movie is strange for another reason too - as it opens, one is never sure what era it takes place in. In fact, that was one of the reasons I stuck with it to the end, just to see if I would get a definitive answer.
An odd little film.
One stand out piece of trivia about it, though, is that Lucille Ball starred in the stage production that this movie was based on. I believe she was filling in for another actress. But it was Lucy that made this movie stand out to me. And I just know she would've done the role justice!
This movie reminds me of another favorite movie star of mine as well, Deanna Durbin - because at some point in the film, a song from the opera "Madame Butterfly" is feature featured, reaffirming my love of opera.
Yes, an odd little film. One that's not half bad though.
Despite this movie not really hitting the spot with me, I must admit that I do identify with it on a personal level. The lead character, played by Betty Hutton, is basically me in another form! But I digress...
If you've seen the Ginger Rogers movie, "Tom, Dick, and Harry," you'll recognize this as a sort of wannabe of that. Except, it doesn't hold a candle to it. And if you like the movie "What A Way to Go" - this is in that same vein as well. Different, but similar. And if you haven't seen either of those, but left this movie unsatisfied, check them out!
It's a testament to how good these old movies actually are, that even the lousy ones are OK. This is one of those.
On another note, Betty Hutton is pretty impressive with how annoying she can be in the way. She changes her voice and stuff. In other movies I've seen, she's absolutely adorable. But in this one, she has the most grating affectation! That's showbiz! And oddly enough, it makes me wanna watch more of her.
This movie is strange for another reason too - as it opens, one is never sure what era it takes place in. In fact, that was one of the reasons I stuck with it to the end, just to see if I would get a definitive answer.
An odd little film.
One stand out piece of trivia about it, though, is that Lucille Ball starred in the stage production that this movie was based on. I believe she was filling in for another actress. But it was Lucy that made this movie stand out to me. And I just know she would've done the role justice!
This movie reminds me of another favorite movie star of mine as well, Deanna Durbin - because at some point in the film, a song from the opera "Madame Butterfly" is feature featured, reaffirming my love of opera.
Yes, an odd little film. One that's not half bad though.
A couple of questionable, clunky scenes aside, this movie is a complete delight - comedy, thriller, and romance!
I don't know what it is about the public domain movies, but they seem to be representative of their times more than any. And there's something a little extra cozy about them. That's how I felt about this movie, which was included in a Time Life public domain movie set that I have.
It was nice to see Margaret Hamilton, a.k.a. The wicked witch from Wizard of Oz playing Harold's sister too! And his love interest, though she didn't get a lot of screen time, was adorable.
I believe this to be some of Preston Sturges' best writing. The dialogue was especially enjoyable, filled with familiar sayings and quick wit.
Absolutely loved this movie!
I don't know what it is about the public domain movies, but they seem to be representative of their times more than any. And there's something a little extra cozy about them. That's how I felt about this movie, which was included in a Time Life public domain movie set that I have.
It was nice to see Margaret Hamilton, a.k.a. The wicked witch from Wizard of Oz playing Harold's sister too! And his love interest, though she didn't get a lot of screen time, was adorable.
I believe this to be some of Preston Sturges' best writing. The dialogue was especially enjoyable, filled with familiar sayings and quick wit.
Absolutely loved this movie!
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