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Blind Date

  • 1934
  • Approved
  • 1h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Ann Sothern in Blind Date (1934)
ComedyRomance

A young woman is torn between a wealthy suitor who wants her body and the honest young man who wants what's best for her.A young woman is torn between a wealthy suitor who wants her body and the honest young man who wants what's best for her.A young woman is torn between a wealthy suitor who wants her body and the honest young man who wants what's best for her.

  • Director
    • Roy William Neill
  • Writers
    • Ethel Hill
    • Vida Hurst
    • Arthur Jarvis Black
  • Stars
    • Ann Sothern
    • Neil Hamilton
    • Paul Kelly
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    278
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Roy William Neill
    • Writers
      • Ethel Hill
      • Vida Hurst
      • Arthur Jarvis Black
    • Stars
      • Ann Sothern
      • Neil Hamilton
      • Paul Kelly
    • 10User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ann Sothern
    Ann Sothern
    • Kitty Taylor
    Neil Hamilton
    Neil Hamilton
    • Bob Hartwell
    Paul Kelly
    Paul Kelly
    • Bill Lowery
    Jane Darwell
    Jane Darwell
    • Ma Taylor
    Spencer Charters
    Spencer Charters
    • Pa Taylor
    Joan Gale
    • Flora
    Mickey Rooney
    Mickey Rooney
    • Freddie Taylor
    Geneva Mitchell
    Geneva Mitchell
    • Dot
    Henry Kolker
    Henry Kolker
    • J.W. Hartwell, Sr.
    Tyler Brooke
    Tyler Brooke
    • Emory
    Billie Seward
    Billie Seward
    • Barbara Hartwell
    Mary Forbes
    Mary Forbes
    • Mrs. Hartwell
    Lowden Adams
    • Bob's Valet
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Bowen
    Harry Bowen
    • Milkman
    • (uncredited)
    Maurice Brierre
    • Want-Ad Man
    • (uncredited)
    Raymond Brown
    • Dance Marathon Manager
    • (uncredited)
    Lynn Cowan
    Lynn Cowan
    • Barber
    • (uncredited)
    Phyllis Crane
    Phyllis Crane
    • Girl in Box
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Roy William Neill
    • Writers
      • Ethel Hill
      • Vida Hurst
      • Arthur Jarvis Black
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    6boblipton

    Bland Date Movie

    A mild but decent low-class soaper, well directed by under-rated B director Roy William Neill -- best remembered, these days, for the Sherlock Holmes series starring Rathbone and Bruce that he directed a decade later. There is a spiffy cast in this piece and they give good performances.

    It is interesting to compare this Columbia Picture with its Pre-Code contemporaries from the majors and contrast its constant moral tone with the sexier stuff produced by, say, Lubitsch at Paramount. Part of the reason, doubtless, is that a minor studio like Columbia didn't have leverage against the increasingly powerful Production Code that would swamp the sex comedy even at the Majors by the end of the year. But the most of it, I don't doubt, is that the Majors had an eye on the big cities and European markets, while Columbia still was concentrating on the smaller US cities and rural markets.
    7klg19

    Triumph of love

    Working girl Kitty (Sothern) is engaged to Bill (Kelly), who neglects her by working long hours at his garage in order to save money for their marriage. After being stood up on her birthday, Kitty goes on a double-date/blind date, where she meets department store heir Bob Hartwell (Hamilton). She falls in love, but leaves him when his protestations of love appear to cover a desire for her to be his mistress, rather than his wife. Faithful Bill rallies 'round to comfort her, and at last she gives in to his repeated requests to reinstate their engagement, pressured in part by Bill's support of her family after she loses her job. When Bob returns, however, convinced that he wants marriage after all, will Kitty follow her heart or her conscience?

    This film was a lot better than I'd expected it to be. The character of Bill at first comes off as the sort of loud comic Irishman type that Jack Carson played so often. But Kelly (and the script) infuse the character with real compassion and love, and Bill turns out to be the best person in the entire group. Viewers may find themselves rooting for him against the feckless Hartwell! The tone of the film wavers, however, between light-hearted romance and a much darker side, especially in the depiction of a dance marathon and a rather horrific accident at Bill's garage.

    The cast is rounded out by the dependable Jane Darwell as Kitty's mother, an impish but not yet thoroughly obnoxious Mickey Rooney as Kitty's younger brother, and Spencer Charters as Kitty's ne'er-do-well father.
    7ksf-2

    black & white oldie love story

    "Blind Date" is one of three stories-made-into-movie by author Vida Hurst. Lots of familiar faces in this oldie from 1934. Mickey Rooney as a mouthy little punk. He seems to be in the film for comedic and homey "family values". Jane Darwell again plays the strong-willed mother, just as she had in Grapes of Wrath and the Oxbow Incident. Ann Sothern is Kitty, who has been dating Bill (Paul Kelly), but meets up with rich Bob Hartwell, played by Neil Hamilton, who may or may not be better for her. You can certainly tell that this was made at the very beginning of the Hays production code -- at one point, Kitty says she can't be up there alone with him if there isn't anyone else in the house...what a change from just a year or two prior, when anything and everything was OK. Good solid plot, but a whole lot of conversation and mushy love talk. It raises the question over what a girl should be searching for in a man; should she hold out for a man with integrity who treats her nice, or just find a man with big bucks, as most of the movies from the previous 20 years had advocated...? and how do men change when their situation changes ? watch out for some violence in the strange dance marathon scene. TV viewers from the 1960s will recognize Hamilton as Commissioner Gordon from Batman..... Also some weird drama in the off-screen lives for some of the cast in this one --Paul Kelly had gone to jail for being accessory to murder in a love triangle. Mickey Rooney had an affair with Norma Shearer, who was 20 years older; Rooney ended up being married eight times. Tyler Brooke (Emory) and Spencer Charters (Pa) both knocked themselves off in real life. The title "Blind Date" has been reused many times, for films, TV series, and even cartoons, but none of them seem to have the same plot as this one.

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    • Trivia
      This film's earliest documented USA telecast took place in Scranton PA Tuesday 3 April 1956 on WARM (Channel 16); after meandering around the country to various other stations, it eventually made it to San Francisco Monday 15 October 1956 on KRON (Channel 4), to Los Angeles Monday 22 October 1956 on KTTV (Channel 11), and finally to New York City Tuesday 18 December 1956 on WCBS (Channel 2).
    • Quotes

      Hartwell, Sr.: [grumpily] Take a letter to Mrs. Hartwell. 'Madam: Your son is heading for another jam with one of my models. Suggest getting the baboon to Newport, if your bridge and golf can spare you. I can't manage a business and play wet-nurse to an idiot.' That's all.

      [thinking]

      Hartwell, Sr.: Add a postscript. 'I will not send a check to your empty-headed daughter.' Read that back.

      Private secretary: [reading from pad] 'Dear wife: I fear Bob is getting involved with a pretty girl at the store. Knowing your tact and diplomacy, I suggest you invent some excuse that will take him to Newport with you. Lovingly, John. Postscript: Enclosed, find check for Barbara.' Is that all?

      Hartwell, Sr.: That's all!

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      I Thought I Wanted You
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      Music by Archie Gottler

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    • Release date
      • February 11, 1935 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Her Sacrifice
    • Production company
      • Columbia Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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