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Claudia

  • 1943
  • Approved
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
486
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Robert Young, Olga Baclanova, and Dorothy McGuire in Claudia (1943)
ComedyDramaRomance

Child bride Claudia Naughton has made life difficult for her husband David because she can't stand living so far away from her mother. She's also afraid that her husband doesn't find her des... Read allChild bride Claudia Naughton has made life difficult for her husband David because she can't stand living so far away from her mother. She's also afraid that her husband doesn't find her desirable enough. To remedy both situations, she sells their farm to an opera singer so they'... Read allChild bride Claudia Naughton has made life difficult for her husband David because she can't stand living so far away from her mother. She's also afraid that her husband doesn't find her desirable enough. To remedy both situations, she sells their farm to an opera singer so they'll have to move back to the city near her mother, and she tries to make her husband jealou... Read all

  • Director
    • Edmund Goulding
  • Writers
    • Morrie Ryskind
    • Rose Franken
    • Edmund Goulding
  • Stars
    • Dorothy McGuire
    • Robert Young
    • Ina Claire
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    486
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edmund Goulding
    • Writers
      • Morrie Ryskind
      • Rose Franken
      • Edmund Goulding
    • Stars
      • Dorothy McGuire
      • Robert Young
      • Ina Claire
    • 15User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Dorothy McGuire
    Dorothy McGuire
    • Claudia Naughton
    Robert Young
    Robert Young
    • David Naughton
    Ina Claire
    Ina Claire
    • Mrs. Brown
    Reginald Gardiner
    Reginald Gardiner
    • Jerry Seymoure
    Olga Baclanova
    Olga Baclanova
    • Madame Daruschka
    Jean Howard
    Jean Howard
    • Julia Naughton
    Frank Tweddell
    • Fritz
    Elsa Janssen
    Elsa Janssen
    • Bertha
    Frank Fenton
    Frank Fenton
    • Hartley Naughton
    • (uncredited)
    Jessie Grayson
    • Maid
    • (uncredited)
    Winifred Harris
    Winifred Harris
    • Mrs. Feiffer
    • (uncredited)
    Ferdinand Munier
    Ferdinand Munier
    • Mr. Feiffer
    • (uncredited)
    John Royce
    • Carl
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edmund Goulding
    • Writers
      • Morrie Ryskind
      • Rose Franken
      • Edmund Goulding
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    9telegonus

    Charmingly Mannered Comedy

    This film was adapted from the hit play by Rose Franken, and featured the actress who created the character of Claudia for the stage, Dorothy McGuire, in her film debut. Set in suburban Connecticut at a time (1943) when the state was still semi-rural, it tells the story of a perky young woman married to a mature but not yet middle-aged man, and their trials and tribulations, most of them revolving around Claudia's chronic immaturity, her attachment to her mother, and her over-reliance on her husband's know-how. There's not a whole lot of story here, and an awful lot of dialogue, much of it extremely pleasant, all of it observant and well-crafted, none of it brilliant. Stars McGuire and Robert Young make an exceptionally attractive and credible couple. Young's droll underplaying is very stylish and often upstages his bubbly co-star.

    It's a fun movie none the less, and at times even moving, belonging to an era when mainstream culture was supposed to be genteel. If if were made today half of it would be set in the conjugal bed, with the leading characters naked most of the time. With considerable subtlety it's suggested in this film that indeed a good deal of the action is in the bedroom, but they never, of course, show any of it. It's easier today to see the virtues of such bright entertainment as this, though when it was first performed out the play, like so many others like it, was attacked at times rather brutally by intellectuals in left-wing journals. A case can be made for Claudia being no more than anodyne entertainment to please and flatter the bourgeoisie into thinking that they're nicer and smarter than they are in real life. Perhaps so. But as an artifact of its times Claudia is still a pretty good show, and on occasion a fascinating if Hollywoodized glimpse at how the comfortable middle classes lived in the years before the postwar boom.
    8boudica10

    Moving portrayal of a marriage

    Claudia is a child bride whose insecurity and inexperience nearly destroy her idyllic marriage to an older man. During the course of the film, Claudia is forced to mature and to learn what makes a marriage between two adults. What makes this film special is the luminous portrayal of Dorothy McGuire in her film debut. Her beauty and sweetness have remained in my mind for over forty years, when I first saw this movie on TV. For students of social history, the 1940's setting also gives us a glimpse of marriage and social customs sixty years ago. But the real reason to see this film and its sequel, Claudia and David, is McGuire. I can compare her beauty only with that of the young Maria Schell.
    vocalistbob

    Awkward and forced...

    I'm not sure why I was disappointed with this film. Maybe because it was too stage-y or maybe it was Dorothy McGuire's performance or maybe it was because, when you get right down to it, the 3 basic themes of the film have all been handled better in other films. To me, the script seemed contrived.

    Robert Young's performance is the opposite of Dorothy McGuire's - she is unconvincing and overacts at every opportunity (and there were lots of opportunities), while he gave a nice, nuanced performance filled with genuine emotion. I found Ms. McGuire's character and performance annoying to the nth degree. Had this film not gotten good reviews, I never would have watched it all the way through. The best scenes were when Ina Claire and Robert Young were interacting.

    Maybe it's a chick film and that's why I didn't find myself enjoying it as much as I anticipated.
    dougdoepke

    Engaging McGuire Triumph

    A domestic drama like this could easily have collapsed into a tub of suds. But thanks to McGuire's winning performance and the movie's dark edges, it's an engaging profile of facing life as a grown-up. McGuire's Claudia is a ditzy girl-woman who never walks when she can run and says the first thing that comes into her head, which is usually charming or silly. Fortunately, mature husband David (Young) provides an anchor, clearly beguiled by her girlish ways.

    Together they have a unique rapport on their Connecticut farm. Trouble is Claudia's wracked at times by self-doubt and her rather plain looks. Besides she's still somewhat dependent on her indulgent mom (Claire). Clearly, Claudia still has some growing up to do, especially in learning to deal with responsibility and life's dark side, which is what the movie's about.

    Goulding directs with a light hand, never allowing the material to drift into sentimentality, the bane of domestic dramas such as this. And I love the sheer nuttiness of the Russian countess (Baclanova) when she breaks into her 5-alarm operatic screech that's like nothing I've seen or heard-- my ears are still ringing! But it's clearly McGuire's movie, showing why Claudia's warmth and charm launched the actress on such a long and successful film career. And I agree with another reviewer: if you like this film, you'll also like its sequel Claudia and David (1946), which is even better.
    drednm

    From Another Time

    CLAUDIA is an excellent film, based on a novel and Broadway play which starred Dorothy McGuire as a young and naive wife of an older man who lives in the Connecticut countryside. McGuire recreated her stage role in her film debut, which was a smash hit.

    Claudia is a naive young woman who lives on a farm in rural Connecticut before WW II. The farm is isolated and has no electricity. Her major contacts with the world are her architect husband (Robert Young) and her mother (Ina Claire) who lives in New York City. She is devoted to both but is torn between living with her husband at the cost of being separated from her mother.

    A few colorful characters breeze through her rural idyll. There's a roguish writer (Reginald Gardiner) who lives down the road and who makes a pass at her. And there's an opera diva (silent film star Olga Baclanova) who wants to buy the farm. These characters change Claudia and her relationship with her husband.

    There are other changes coming to Claudia. She discovers she is pregnant just as she discovers a sad truth about her mother. Claudia adjusts to her world slowly but resolutely. It's called growing up.

    Wonderful performances by all with McGuire center stage. Director Edmund Goulding had wanted retired superstar Marion Davies for the role of the mother. He knew she would add some star wattage to the cast. She would have been marvelous. Legend has it Davies' long-time love William Randloph Hearst could not bear the thought of his beloved Davies playing a middle-aged mother. She was 46 years old at the time. What a pity she bypassed the film.

    The film instantly established Dorothy McGuire as a film star and was followed by a sequel CLAUDIA AND David in 1946.

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      The film had its world premiere in Omaha, Nebraska, Dorothy McGuire's hometown, in late August 1943.
    • Connections
      Followed by Claudia and David (1946)

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    • Release date
      • March 23, 1944 (Australia)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Claudia, esposa moderna
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 3, 20th Century Fox Studios - 10201 Pico Blvd., Century City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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