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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA grieving war widow meets a young Lieutenant but spurns him for trying too hard to gain her affection. Will she give him a second chance when they meet again?A grieving war widow meets a young Lieutenant but spurns him for trying too hard to gain her affection. Will she give him a second chance when they meet again?A grieving war widow meets a young Lieutenant but spurns him for trying too hard to gain her affection. Will she give him a second chance when they meet again?
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
William Murphy
- Army Lieutenant Hope
- (as Bill 'Red' Murphy)
Jessie Arnold
- Woman Who Falls Under Train
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Walter Baldwin
- Miller
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Harry Barris
- Officer's Club Pianist
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
In Jane Russell's second movie, she once again shows off her dramatic talents and her beauty. She may not be up in a hayloft as she was in The Outlaw, but she shows depth of emotion she was never again given the chance to show off in her career. If you're a fan, give this one a shot!
Jane plays a young woman whose husband was killed in WWII. She's grieving, and no one, not her loving family or her well-intentioned friends, can help her move on faster than she's ready to. Except for Louis Hayward, a hotshot pilot who won't take no for an answer. His character is the biggest problem in the movie. It's made painfully clear that Jane is still in love with her husband and doesn't want to fall in love with anyone new; once, she hears their song playing in a nightclub and she goes home to cry into her pillow. Louis continually hits on her, even though every time she tells him she's not interested. Then, when he finally learns why she's not interested, he backs off for only a little while, then comes back full force on the woo wagon.
Still, I think this movie is worth watching, to see Jane in a beautiful hairstyle and in some tearful scenes. She didn't make that many movies, so it's nice to see her when I can.
Jane plays a young woman whose husband was killed in WWII. She's grieving, and no one, not her loving family or her well-intentioned friends, can help her move on faster than she's ready to. Except for Louis Hayward, a hotshot pilot who won't take no for an answer. His character is the biggest problem in the movie. It's made painfully clear that Jane is still in love with her husband and doesn't want to fall in love with anyone new; once, she hears their song playing in a nightclub and she goes home to cry into her pillow. Louis continually hits on her, even though every time she tells him she's not interested. Then, when he finally learns why she's not interested, he backs off for only a little while, then comes back full force on the woo wagon.
Still, I think this movie is worth watching, to see Jane in a beautiful hairstyle and in some tearful scenes. She didn't make that many movies, so it's nice to see her when I can.
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Jane Russell (Joan Kenwood) plays a young wife who has just lost her husband in the war. She goes through a range of emotions as she tries to deal with her loss and tries to find her place in life.
Jane was wonderful and handled a complex role like a Pro. Remember This was only her 2nd movie. You had the feeling she was a tried veteran. Mrs. Russell was made for the camera.
Louis Hayward Plays (Lt. Jim Cameron). He falls in love with Joan the moment he laid eyes on her. He soon finds out her tragic story. Louis was a great choice as the (new) man. They really worked well together. The inner play between the two was magical. This really was a well crafted motion picture, Well worth your time.
For some reason It has never been release to the public on VHS or DVD. I was able to get a copy from someone who had an original copy of the 35mm film. This movie needs to be made available!!!
Jane was wonderful and handled a complex role like a Pro. Remember This was only her 2nd movie. You had the feeling she was a tried veteran. Mrs. Russell was made for the camera.
Louis Hayward Plays (Lt. Jim Cameron). He falls in love with Joan the moment he laid eyes on her. He soon finds out her tragic story. Louis was a great choice as the (new) man. They really worked well together. The inner play between the two was magical. This really was a well crafted motion picture, Well worth your time.
For some reason It has never been release to the public on VHS or DVD. I was able to get a copy from someone who had an original copy of the 35mm film. This movie needs to be made available!!!
Others here have already mentioned that Jane Russell was either miscast, or rose to the occasion playing this serious role. I was struck by how much she looked like an earlier obsession of Howard Hughes, Kate Hepburn.
If you think of Katharine playing Sylvia Scarlett, wearing a Fedora and kind of squint, it makes some sense. Jane has her hair pulled back and is barely made up. Her jawline is very similar too. Once I saw it, I couldn't unsee it. Is it an amazing portrayal? Not quite, but Jane is playing with some of Hollywood's best here, and she does pretty well. I'm fond of these "war at home" films, and this is good enough.
And Jane looks great. Too bad she didn't get more opportunities like this.
If you think of Katharine playing Sylvia Scarlett, wearing a Fedora and kind of squint, it makes some sense. Jane has her hair pulled back and is barely made up. Her jawline is very similar too. Once I saw it, I couldn't unsee it. Is it an amazing portrayal? Not quite, but Jane is playing with some of Hollywood's best here, and she does pretty well. I'm fond of these "war at home" films, and this is good enough.
And Jane looks great. Too bad she didn't get more opportunities like this.
Jane is gorgeous in this her second film but wasn't ready for a part that required a haunted bruised quality like this does. Missing from her performance is the permeating sadness of a woman who has lost her true love, something that Barbara Stanwyck could have injected in the part without breaking a sweat, still she makes a good try and practically glows on screen. The real reason to watch this is for the supporting cast. Connie Gilchrist and Cora Witherspoon make a fun pairing as Jane's opposite sides of a coin aunts back on the farm. Marie Wilson is charming as her usual ditzy blonde but it's Penny Singleton of Blondie fame who really delivers the best performance as an old friend of Jane's character who provides a nest for her to recover from her heartbreak. She's funny and strong by turns and enjoyable throughout.
Joan's deceased husband Barry was an aerial photographer. It is an odd twist that Louis Hayward, who plays Jim Cameron who hopes to become Barry's replacement, was a United States Marine combat photographer, and his work during the invasion of the Japanese-held island of Tarawa earned him a Bronze Star for courage under fire. It seems odd today to see someone offering a woman a cigarette and, when she says no, lighting up anyway without asking if she minds. Hayward smoked 80 a day and died of lung cancer at the age of 75.
Jane Russell looks lovely in this although there is something odd about her mouth when she speaks. I fell in love with her when I was taken to see Son of Paleface when I was six years old.
Jane Russell looks lovely in this although there is something odd about her mouth when she speaks. I fell in love with her when I was taken to see Son of Paleface when I was six years old.
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- QuizJane Russell said in 1996 that, "Young Widow should have died with her husband".
- BlooperWhen Joan and Lt. Cameron are on the beach, there is a rear projection screen showing beach-goers in the background. However, some shots from the background footage on the rear projection screen are used twice.
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Joan Kenwood: And I suppose that accent must be Boston?
- Colonne sonore(All of a Sudden) My Heart Sings
(Ma Mie)
Music by Henri Herpin
French lyrics by Jamblan
English lyrics by Harold Rome
Played and sung throughout the film
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