अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंKatherine Chandler lives in an apartment house that has been purchased by the local college for a boy's dormitory. She refuses to vacate, certain that her son, who was a wild boy and disappe... सभी पढ़ेंKatherine Chandler lives in an apartment house that has been purchased by the local college for a boy's dormitory. She refuses to vacate, certain that her son, who was a wild boy and disappeared after being expelled from the school twenty-sever years ago, will return. The college... सभी पढ़ेंKatherine Chandler lives in an apartment house that has been purchased by the local college for a boy's dormitory. She refuses to vacate, certain that her son, who was a wild boy and disappeared after being expelled from the school twenty-sever years ago, will return. The college lets her remain as an unofficial dorm-mother to the students who treat her as their colle... सभी पढ़ें
- निर्देशक
- लेखक
- स्टार
- Elliott
- (as Edward Byrnes)
- Ike
- (as Jim Bridges)
- Churchgoer
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The story begins with a college trying to kick everyone out of an apartment house so it can be converted into a dorm for male students. However, Katherine Chandler (Barrymore) isn't about to leave. After all, she owns her apartment and they cannot legally force her to move, so they eventually decide to let her live there...and the students begin calling this nice old lady 'Nana'.. One of the students, Johnny Chandler (Whitman), however, is a problematic jerk who seems mad at the world and self-destructive. Katherine convinces herself, with almost no evidence, that the guy is her grandson...the child of her estranged son whose current whereabouts are unknown.
So why was I so unimpressed by this one? Well, mostly it was Whitman's character...he seemed unreal and overacted. His brooding jerk act was anything but subtle...as was him inexplicable transformation at the end. While the film has a few interesting moments, overall it's a miss and probably not worth your trouble.
By the way, about the only positive about the movie is that Jack Larson (Jimmy Olsen from "The Adventures of Superman") met his life partner, James Bridges, on the set as both played students in the film.
Ethel Barrymore stars in "Johnny Trouble," a 1957 film with Stuart Whitman, Cecil Kellaway, Carolyn Jones, Jack Larson, Edd "Kookie" Byrnes, Nino Tempo, Jim Bridges, Jesse White, and Sam Colt (Ethel Barrymore's son).
Barrymore plays Mrs. Chandler, who lives in a residential hotel being turned into a boys dormitory. She refuses to leave, and they can't make her - she owns the apartment and hasn't sold it to them. The college agrees to allow her to stay, and it's not long before she's charmed the boys.
One of them is named John Chandler, and Mrs. Chandler's own son left 27 years ago and was never heard from again. Mrs. Chandler believes that this John, a boozer and womanizer who is always in trouble, is her grandson. When he's about to be expelled, she intercedes for him, and the agreement is that he will live with her, and then they will both move to another place after the semester.
This was Ethel Barrymore's final film. As always, she was very dignified. Cecil Kellaway was delightful as her assistant, and Jesse White was appropriately exasperated.
I thought this was a sweet and sentimental story. My big complaint is that these college kids didn't look like any college kids I've ever seen - they were for the most part too old.
Carolyn Jones is a knockout as Johnny's girlfriend - beautiful and sexy, with her unusual sleek haircut for those days and her blue eyes. She was a fine actress and very enjoyable in this.
Stuart Whitman was okay and since he had been a Marine, maybe the fact that he looked like he was about 30 was okay - if some of these guys were in the Korean war, I suppose looking a little older was fine, if distracting.
The actor in this film listed as "Jim Bridges" has a separate listing from the director "James Bridges," but I think they are one and the same.
By the way, the 1940 film "Johnny Apollo" supposedly started these "Johnny" films. In looking over the films with the name "Johnny" and a last name, Johnny Apollo seems to have been the first one.
The story stretches credulity but is a sweet tale of an elderly woman who chooses to remain in the hotel she has lived in for many years, and which contains an apartment she owns, when it is purchased by a university and transformed into a male dorm.
Taken on as a surrogate grandmother by the guys she lives in genteel peace in the best behaved dorm in existence. One day she discovers that one of the men, the angriest of them-the Johnny Trouble of the title, might be the son of her son who vanished decades before and she tries to straighten him out. Along the way she meets the girl who has fallen for Johnny, played by Carolyn Jones, and strikes up a friendship with her as well. So it goes for the most of the remainder of the film.
It's not a great film but endearing and a nice way for a great actress to close out her career.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाThis was Ethel Barrymore's final film before her death on June 18, 1959 at the age of 79.
- गूफ़When Johnny (Stuart Whitman) is telling his story about killing his friend. He states "I'll tell you a bedtime story of a brave Marine who killed a man. His best friend. Oh I was a good soldier." A Marine would never ever refer to himself as a soldier. They are Marines. And they always call themselves, their friends and anyone else who's ever been in the Corps -MARINES!. Never soldiers.
- कनेक्शनRemake of Someone to Remember (1943)
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