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You Can't Buy Everything

  • 1934
  • Passed
  • 1h 22min
NOTE IMDb
6,6/10
231
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William Bakewell and Jean Parker in You Can't Buy Everything (1934)
DrameRomanceRomance tragique

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueHannah is so tight with her money that she takes her son, Donnie, to the charity ward a week after he hurts his leg. But she has always hoarded her money since her late husband wasted most o... Tout lireHannah is so tight with her money that she takes her son, Donnie, to the charity ward a week after he hurts his leg. But she has always hoarded her money since her late husband wasted most of it and now she plans to save it for Donnie. But when Donnie graduates from Princeton, he... Tout lireHannah is so tight with her money that she takes her son, Donnie, to the charity ward a week after he hurts his leg. But she has always hoarded her money since her late husband wasted most of it and now she plans to save it for Donnie. But when Donnie graduates from Princeton, he does not want to go into banking at Hannah's bank, he wants to be a writer, which upsets ... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Charles Reisner
  • Scénario
    • Dudley Nichols
    • Lamar Trotti
    • Zelda Sears
  • Casting principal
    • May Robson
    • Jean Parker
    • Lewis Stone
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,6/10
    231
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Charles Reisner
    • Scénario
      • Dudley Nichols
      • Lamar Trotti
      • Zelda Sears
    • Casting principal
      • May Robson
      • Jean Parker
      • Lewis Stone
    • 14avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux37

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    May Robson
    May Robson
    • Hannah
    Jean Parker
    Jean Parker
    • Elizabeth
    Lewis Stone
    Lewis Stone
    • Burton
    Mary Forbes
    Mary Forbes
    • Kate
    Reginald Mason
    Reginald Mason
    • Dr. Lorimer
    William Bakewell
    William Bakewell
    • Donny (As a Man)
    Tad Alexander
    Tad Alexander
    • Donny (As a Boy)
    Walter Walker
    • Flagg
    Reginald Barlow
    Reginald Barlow
    • Sparks
    Claude Gillingwater
    Claude Gillingwater
    • Banker
    Bruce Bennett
    Bruce Bennett
    • Bank Clerk
    • (non crédité)
    Margaret Bert
    • Miss Austin - Burton's Secretary
    • (non crédité)
    Eddie Borden
    Eddie Borden
    • Train Conductor
    • (non crédité)
    Walter Brennan
    Walter Brennan
    • Train Vendor
    • (non crédité)
    Kate Campbell
    • Betsy - Kate's Maid
    • (non crédité)
    Nick Copeland
    • Thomas - Bank Messenger
    • (non crédité)
    Charles Crockett
    Charles Crockett
    • Committee Man
    • (non crédité)
    Eva Dennison
    • Woman at Graduation
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Charles Reisner
    • Scénario
      • Dudley Nichols
      • Lamar Trotti
      • Zelda Sears
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    twolively

    GREED,GREED,GREED

    Very good storyline about what greed does to us. Maybe more of todays generation needs to see this movie. The cantankerous Hanna was well played. Lewis Stone was a very good actor. I remember him as Andy Hardy's father.
    7view_and_review

    A Tight Wad's Story

    With a title like "You Can't Buy Everything" my suspicions were that a rich person, who had everything, didn't have love and/or happiness. I wasn't too far off.

    The rich person was Hannah Bell (May Robson), but you wouldn't know it. She was the tightest of tight wads, hence she looked poor. But like every tight wad, she was one because she loved money more than anything else except, maybe, her son Donny--but that was debatable. Hannah's attitude matched her appearance. She was coarse, hard, and difficult to get along with. Things had to be her way or no way and she was rich enough to where people would cater to her and put up with her nastiness.

    As much as she loved money she hated John Burton (Lewis Stone). Why? We don't find out until the end. All we know is that she hated John Burton with every fiber of her being.

    May only had money and her son, but she'd have to make a decision between the two when Donny (William Bakewell) decided he'd had enough of his mother and her greed.

    What keeps you holding on and plugged into the movie is the mystery between Hannah and John. Was he responsible for what she'd become or was she like that before she even met him? I was dying to know.

    May Robson is an excellent actress. She was the star in my favorite movie of the pre-code era, "Lady for a Day." She seemed right in her element playing a crabby old lady, but you know that there's something good under that rough exterior. So, as frustrated as I was with the old bitty, I had hope that I'd find out her story in the end.

    Free on Odnoklassniki.
    7ksf-2

    pinching every penny

    May robson, lewis stone, mary forbes. Period piece... 1890s. This is supposed to be based on the life of the thrify investor hetty green, from a new bedford whaling family, who had saved and pinched every penny. In this story, mrs. Bell even makes up a false name so she can bring her son to the free clinic. Of course, some of the stories were probably greatly exaggerated at the time. The film hints that the ornery mrs. Bell probably may have had serious trust issues, perhaps even paranoia. We see the control that mrs. Bell has over her son, his occupation, and even his marriage plans. According to wikipedia dot com, there was also a daughter, but we don't see her mentioned in the film. It's interesting, especially for those of us born and raised in massachusetts, who had learned about hetty green in school. Directed by charles reisner. The run time on imdb and turner classics shows one hour, twenty two minutes. The run time had originally showed ninety minutes. Apparently, about eight minutes were edited out at some point. It's an interesting story. Kind of a lesson in how far should one go in watching everyday expenses.
    10fweinberg

    Heartwarming with excellent acting.

    I saw this movie over 40 years ago and could never remember the title. I was fascinated by Ms Robson's acting. I finally went to Turner Classic Movies and wrote a short summary of what I remembered. Needless to say they were showing the movie the following week. I had several friends watch it with me. We all loved it. My cousin, who was in pain with Cancer, watched and forgot her terrible pain for the whole movie. That is the magnitude this film had. My other friends that watched the film, either hated black and white films or hated old movies before the 1960's. They both sat still and watched the entire film, without taking a restroom break.
    8hollywood1939

    very interesting plotline, sometimes predictable

    story has interesting twists of romantic history of main character. The image of tightwad is dispelled as she is deep down caring and sharing except with herself and her son. The ending is predictable yet unfolds with a turn to make it enjoyable.

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    • Anecdotes
      According to a contemporary article in the Motion Picture Herald, May Robson's character is based on Hetty Green (1834-1916), known as "The Witch of Wall Street," because of her financial acuity and frugality. During her career she was the richest woman in the United States, and was also known as "The Queen of Wall Street." She also had a daughter, but just her son was portrayed in this film.

      Hetty Green was born in 1834 in New Bedford, Massachusetts to the richest whaling family in the city with a Quaker upbringing. She learned business basics at the knee of her father and grandfather. At 13, she became the family's bookkeeper and later helped manage her family's business. She was "the richest woman in America" during the Gilded Age."

      She was an early proponent of empowered women, believing "It is the duty of every woman to learn to take care of her own business affairs," and "A girl should be brought up as to be able to make her own living..." "Whether rich or poor, a young woman should know how a bank account works, understand the composition of mortgages and bonds, and know the value of interest and how it accumulates." She predicted the Panic of 1907, was a well-established financier and "was the only woman invited to the critical meeting with J.P. Morgan and the leading banking executives at the height of the crisis."

      Despite Hetty Green's exceptional investment instincts, discreet generosity, and admirable character, most media reports from the era (and soon thereafter) characterized her thrift as evidence of miserliness. The Guinness Book of World Records named her the "greatest miser." Stories that were often cited include her refusal to buy expensive clothes, pay for hot water, instructing her laundress to wash only the dirtiest parts of her dresses (the hems) to save money on soap, and her habit of wearing a single dress that was only replaced when it was worn out. Yet many of these habits were considered abnormal mainly because the Gilded Age was a time of celebrating excess rather than hiding it. When Hetty Green's life is evaluated in its entirety and in the context of the time period, it is clear that media criticism grossly misrepresented her true character.
    • Gaffes
      On the streetcar, the conductor removes the transfer tickets from his pocket twice between shots.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      Mrs. Hannah Bell: Whose pneumonia is this? Yours or mine?

    • Bandes originales
      Jingle Bells
      (1857) (uncredited)

      Written by James Pierpont

      Played in the score during the first scene

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 26 janvier 1934 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Old Hannibal
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, Californie, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cosmopolitan Productions
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 22 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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