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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA single mother of four young-adult daughters is just about to remarry when her first husband returns 20 years after deserting his family.A single mother of four young-adult daughters is just about to remarry when her first husband returns 20 years after deserting his family.A single mother of four young-adult daughters is just about to remarry when her first husband returns 20 years after deserting his family.
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Nat Carr
- Court Clerk
- (não creditado)
Hobart Cavanaugh
- Tourist
- (não creditado)
George Chesebro
- Mike
- (não creditado)
Alice Connors
- Hatcheck Girl
- (não creditado)
Avaliações em destaque
This merely acceptable movie depicts the kind of moral and social values Hollywood was encouraging during the aftermath of the depression. The "Daughters" series had better production values and less clowning than the Andy Hardy ones. But Daughters Courageous manages to present the family values as terrible dull. As dull as the daughters' beaux. The picture itself is nothing. The four daughters are as interchangeable as the pieces of an Erector set. The only positive features are John Garfield and Claude Rains. Garfield caused the picture to be made, and repeated unashamedly his character of Four Daughters, with less redeeming features. His performance had the high standard to be expected of him. But the real star of the picture is Rains. His part is not very well written; the Epsteins and Michael Curtiz forgot to explain him and his motivations. But what an actor! He gives life to the picture, makes you love one of the most despicable characters in movie history, and you go all the way with him even if you know that he is poison to the whole life of his former wife and former(?) daughters. One cannot root for the sort of dull life Fay Bainter, Donald Crisp, the daughters and the daughters' beaux embodiy. But you cannot root either for the kind of social irresponsibility Rains and Garfield represent. But, anyhow, the picture is very entertaining and Priscilla Lane was adorable.
Nancy Masters has a happy life with her four grown daughters; Buff, Tinka, Linda, and Cora. She is to marry gentleman Sam Sloane in a few weeks. Suddenly, her wandering first husband Jim Masters (Claude Rains) returns after twenty years absence. Nobody is happy with the man who abandoned the family. Buff (Priscilla Lane) falls for Gabriel Lopez (John Garfield) who has a lot in common with Jim.
I don't know anything about the Four Daughters series of films. Apparently, this is unrelated to those. So I'm ok. I like this group although it's hard to differentiate all the sisters. Maybe they could drop one to make it easier on me. This movie starts like a light silly comedy and then Claude Rains adds a dark cloud to the story. This clashing of tones makes it hard to reconcile with this forced family reunion. There are relationships happening at cross-purposes. If these are real ships, they would be crossing paths and crashing into each other. In the end, the resolution left me empty.
I don't know anything about the Four Daughters series of films. Apparently, this is unrelated to those. So I'm ok. I like this group although it's hard to differentiate all the sisters. Maybe they could drop one to make it easier on me. This movie starts like a light silly comedy and then Claude Rains adds a dark cloud to the story. This clashing of tones makes it hard to reconcile with this forced family reunion. There are relationships happening at cross-purposes. If these are real ships, they would be crossing paths and crashing into each other. In the end, the resolution left me empty.
10B&W-2
I must disagree with the previous comment. This is not merely a rehash of "The Four Daughters"! While I enjoyed the former very much, I find the dialogue in "Daughters Courageous" much snappier and the characters more believable. From idyllic upstate New York, to an almost seamy California bordertown, there is a world of difference here! I suppose Garfield is an acquired taste, but I find him compelling as the Mexican layabout (maybe because I'm a layabout myself). In addition, this film gets more milage out of the luminous Priscilla Lane than the other films (she is clearly THE female star of this film). She and Garfield made a great pair, for further evidence see "Dust Be My Destiny".
This is more of a reworking of the previous big hit Four Daughters than an actual remake. Not as good as the original film it is still entertaining and helped by the addition of old pros Donald Crisp and the great Fay Bainter fresh off her Oscar win for Jezebel.
Garfield just as he did in the original film jumps off the screen with a charisma and sexuality the other performers just can't match. He and Claude Rains, whose character from the first film undergoes the greatest change, strike up a good rapport as two wandering spirits.
The entire cast from the first film is back in this with May Robson pushed into the background unfortunately and all the girls having less defined personalities. Priscilla still gets the featured spot and interacts well with John Garfield but the others are background dressing more or less. The one thing this has in its favor over the original is the lack of emphasis on both Jeffrey Lynn and that blank slate Dick Foran since both are such vapid screen presences that any spotlighting of them is wasted film.
Garfield just as he did in the original film jumps off the screen with a charisma and sexuality the other performers just can't match. He and Claude Rains, whose character from the first film undergoes the greatest change, strike up a good rapport as two wandering spirits.
The entire cast from the first film is back in this with May Robson pushed into the background unfortunately and all the girls having less defined personalities. Priscilla still gets the featured spot and interacts well with John Garfield but the others are background dressing more or less. The one thing this has in its favor over the original is the lack of emphasis on both Jeffrey Lynn and that blank slate Dick Foran since both are such vapid screen presences that any spotlighting of them is wasted film.
With John Garfield making a sensational debut in Four Daughters with an Oscar nomination there was quite the demand for a sequel. But sad to say Garfield died in Four Daughters.
Jack Warner remedied that with acquiring a play by Dorothy Bennett that ran 247 performances during the 1935 season on Broadway called Fly Away Home. It's the story of a family on the eve of the matriarch's second marriage to a respectable businessman. Out of the blue comes the first husband who left years ago and would like to reclaim his place as head of the family. He starts working a charm offensive to do just that.
Nearly the whole cast of Four Daughters slip into parts that were rewritten for them as the Masters family in Fly Away Home is not all girls. The Lane Sisters and Gale Page are the daughters again and Fay Bainter is their mother and Donald Crisp the businessman she is scheduled to marry. Bainter and Crisp are new to the ensemble.
Claude Rains is the patriarch, not the music master of Four Daughters, but the confirmed vagabond who left his family. He finds a kindred soul in John Garfield who has sparked an interest from Priscilla Lane away from playwright Jeffrey Lynn and toward himself.
If you know what happened in Four Daughters you know what happens here in terms of the pairing ups.
Rains is the best one in this cast by far. You'd go just about anywhere and do anything for him, he's got such charm and apparent knowledge of the world. In the end though he realizes he can be a bad influence as well as a good one.
The same standard for Four Daughters is maintained for Daughter's Courageous.
Jack Warner remedied that with acquiring a play by Dorothy Bennett that ran 247 performances during the 1935 season on Broadway called Fly Away Home. It's the story of a family on the eve of the matriarch's second marriage to a respectable businessman. Out of the blue comes the first husband who left years ago and would like to reclaim his place as head of the family. He starts working a charm offensive to do just that.
Nearly the whole cast of Four Daughters slip into parts that were rewritten for them as the Masters family in Fly Away Home is not all girls. The Lane Sisters and Gale Page are the daughters again and Fay Bainter is their mother and Donald Crisp the businessman she is scheduled to marry. Bainter and Crisp are new to the ensemble.
Claude Rains is the patriarch, not the music master of Four Daughters, but the confirmed vagabond who left his family. He finds a kindred soul in John Garfield who has sparked an interest from Priscilla Lane away from playwright Jeffrey Lynn and toward himself.
If you know what happened in Four Daughters you know what happens here in terms of the pairing ups.
Rains is the best one in this cast by far. You'd go just about anywhere and do anything for him, he's got such charm and apparent knowledge of the world. In the end though he realizes he can be a bad influence as well as a good one.
The same standard for Four Daughters is maintained for Daughter's Courageous.
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- CuriosidadesThis film is often mistakenly considered a sequel to Quatro Filhas (1938) since it has the same primary cast - (Claude Rains, John Garfield, Jeffrey Lynn, May Robson, Frank McHugh, Dick Foran, Gale Page and the real life Lane sisters : Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane and Lola Lane - all in somewhat similar roles, most specifically Page and the Lanes portraying four sisters to Rains' father) and even the same director, Michael Curtiz, but technically is not - the actors play different characters in this film. Quatro Esposas (1939) and Quatro Mães (1941) are true sequels to Quatro Filhas (1938).
- Erros de gravaçãoAfter Buff tells Gabriel she came and will be going home from the nightclub with Johnny, Gabriel leaves and leaves his accordion with the coat-check girl. However, before sunrise the next morning he and Buff are on his father's boat. He is playing his accordion and she is singing.
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Penny: [sternly] When are you going to stop sliding down the banister?
Buff Masters: [excitedly] When they stop making 'em.
- ConexõesFeatured in The John Garfield Story (2003)
- Trilhas sonorasMy Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean
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- Daughters Courageous
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- Colton Hall, Monterey, Califórnia, EUA(Courthouse)
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 47 minutos
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