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Déjeuner de soleil

Original title: Sunday Dinner for a Soldier
  • 1944
  • Approved
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
388
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Anne Baxter and John Hodiak in Déjeuner de soleil (1944)
DramaRomanceWar

A poor family in Florida saves all the money they can in order to plan something special for the soldier they've invited to Sunday dinner. They don't realize that their request to invite the... Read allA poor family in Florida saves all the money they can in order to plan something special for the soldier they've invited to Sunday dinner. They don't realize that their request to invite the soldier never got mailed. On the day of the scheduled dinner, another soldier is brought ... Read allA poor family in Florida saves all the money they can in order to plan something special for the soldier they've invited to Sunday dinner. They don't realize that their request to invite the soldier never got mailed. On the day of the scheduled dinner, another soldier is brought to their home and love soon blossoms between him and Tessa, the young woman who runs the h... Read all

  • Director
    • Lloyd Bacon
  • Writers
    • Martha Cheavens
    • Wanda Tuchock
    • Melvin Levy
  • Stars
    • Anne Baxter
    • Charles Winninger
    • John Hodiak
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    388
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Martha Cheavens
      • Wanda Tuchock
      • Melvin Levy
    • Stars
      • Anne Baxter
      • Charles Winninger
      • John Hodiak
    • 19User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Anne Baxter
    Anne Baxter
    • Tessa Osborne
    Charles Winninger
    Charles Winninger
    • Dudley 'Granfeathers' Osborne
    John Hodiak
    John Hodiak
    • Sgt. Eric Moore
    Anne Revere
    Anne Revere
    • Agatha Butterfield
    Connie Marshall
    Connie Marshall
    • Mary Osborne
    Chill Wills
    Chill Wills
    • Mr. York
    Robert Bailey
    Robert Bailey
    • Kenneth Normand
    Bobby Driscoll
    Bobby Driscoll
    • Jeep Osborne
    Jane Darwell
    Jane Darwell
    • Mrs. Helen Dobson
    Rory Calhoun
    Rory Calhoun
    • Soldier in Truck
    • (uncredited)
    Marietta Canty
    Marietta Canty
    • Samanthy
    • (uncredited)
    Chester Conklin
    Chester Conklin
    • Photographer
    • (uncredited)
    Billy Cummings
    • Michael Osborne
    • (uncredited)
    Alice Fleming
    Alice Fleming
    • Neighbor
    • (uncredited)
    Gerald Mackey
    • Young Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Mickey McGuire
    • Young Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Rod Normond
    • Young Boy
    • (uncredited)
    Barbara Sears
    • WAC Lieutenant
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lloyd Bacon
    • Writers
      • Martha Cheavens
      • Wanda Tuchock
      • Melvin Levy
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews19

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    10mkadlec_1

    A lovely family movie!

    I have been looking for this movie for a long time! I first saw it when it was a new movie and I was a child about the age of the little girl in the movie. It made a big impression on me at the time, partly because my father was away serving in the Navy. As an adult, I had vague memories of it but could not remember the title of the film. I remembered the older sister and the soldier (although I thought of him as a Navy man) on the beach, and I remembered the little girl, and an overall feeling that it was a good movie I had really enjoyed. Over the years I watched a lot of movies made during the war, hoping to find the right one, but never having success. A couple of years ago I found a description on the internet that sounded like the movie I was looking for, but I still couldn't be sure it was the right one. At least I had a title to look for, but the movie apparently was not available for sale and did not turn up on TV until today! I just saw it on the Fox movie channel and it was the movie I remembered! I loved the movie this time, too; it is a wonderful, heartwarming family film.
    10malcolmjames

    A Great Picture.

    I feel I have to take issue with the previous comments from a reader who says they cannot understand why previous readers gave it ten stars. This is the reason I am giving it ten stars as my favourite picture that I first saw in the early 50s. The comments made about John Hodiak not appearing until the end of the picture are wrong. When Hodiak does appear he works solid through to the end of the picture. The comments made about this not being a great film as it was shot on the back lot of Fox are rubbish. I have a lot of the backlot stills that were never seen by the public but were kept by the child star Connie Marshall. A lot of work was put into this picture.Sure it was shot on the back lot of Fox. So was "Casablanca" shot on the back lot of WB and the airport scene at the end shot at Van Nuys airport. That was a great film wasn it? This was child star Connie Marshall's first picture and she was not on the credits as "Introducing" but among the lead cast. As somebody who has been in the film industry and a film buff all his life I appreciate cinema more that anybody. If you are going to vote on a film learn the history about it and not that it was cheaply made. There was a war on at the time this was made and it was made as fantasy to please the picturegoing public. Looking at the votes given on this site it appears to have just done that.The cinema was there for all of us to escape the outside world and live in a fantasy world for a few hours, this picture gave us just that.Top stars, great story, great music and make believe. A pure gem. I hope I have explained now why I personally gave this a top rating and why it will always be my favourite picture.
    dbdumonteil

    Tessa's feast

    It's only when the movie is over you 'll realize how deeply moving this very simple story is.A propaganda movie,it certainly is ,but a good propaganda movie which speaks to the heart .In those WW2 trouble times , a poor family is preparing a Sunday dinner for a guest : a soldier on furlough who will be back to the front after these fleeting moments of happiness.It's just a joy to see this family give all they have (and it is not much) to treat their guest like a member of their family ,with a little help from their neighbor.Ann Baxter and John Hodiak are a good romantic couple and their meeting when she's dancing alone is a good moment .

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    10Ron Oliver

    Heart Warmer

    A poor family living on a houseboat plans a very special Sunday DINNER FOR A SOLDIER.

    Here is an excellent example of the type of movie Hollywood produced during World War Two as morale boosting entertainment. It depicts the decency of the folks on the Home Front that the guys in the military were fighting to preserve and protect. Today, its unabashed nostalgia & romanticism greatly add to its appeal.

    Anne Baxter stars as the determined young woman who must hold her family together during difficult times; the prospects of an affluent, but loveless, marriage only add to her strain. Appearing late in the film is John Hodiak as the gentle sergeant who comes wandering along Baxter's beach at exactly the right time. Together they epitomize the wistful longing which is forever associated with the warrior leaving for battle and the loved one left behind. Appropriately, Baxter & Hodiak were later to marry in real life. (Tragically, John Hodiak would die of a heart attack in 1955 at the age of only 41.)

    Old Charles Winninger steals most of his scenes as Baxter's delightfully incorrigible 'Grandfeathers.' Her younger siblings are very well played by Billy Cummings, Connie Marshall, with her beloved pet hen, and little Bobby Driscoll, standing on his head, in one of his earliest film roles.

    Two Oscar winning actresses enliven their smaller roles: Anne Revere as an outspoken chicken farmer who enjoys a playful feud with Winninger; and Jane Darwell as the community's liaison with the local air base. Gravel-voiced Chill Wills plays a friendly bus driver.

    Near the end of the film movie mavens will recognize silent screen comic Chester Conklin as a photographer and Rory Calhoun as the sergeant who grabs Hodiak's strawberry cake, both uncredited.

    'I'll See You In My Dreams' is the lovely old tune which ties together the romantic elements throughout the film.
    10fakbigal

    Excellent WW2 Propaganda Film

    Made use of the emotions of the citizens during the war on the homefront. I did love the movie and have found that is no where to be purchased. One may find it on cable TV. I saw it four years ago on American Movie Classics. Anne Baxter is a very attractive young woman in her role. One can easily fall for her in this film.

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    • Trivia
      "Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on Februray 19, 1945 with John Hodiak, Anne Baxter, Charles Winninger reprising their film roles.
    • Quotes

      Tessa Osborne: Because dying is a part of living, dear. For all we know, it may be the best part. It's a secret we can't know until we experience it. It's like the book grandfather brought you, you can't know what is nice without opening them.

      Mary Osborne: They're full of colored pictures, pink castles out of coral and star fish. And wavy green grass at the bottom of the sea.

      Tessa Osborne: Beautiful things, aren't they? Things you could never imagine from looking at the outside. That's all we see Mary, just the outside of death, the cover.

    • Connections
      Featured in Frances Farmer Presents: Sunday Dinner for a Soldier (1959)
    • Soundtracks
      I'll See You in My Dreams
      (uncredited)

      Music by Isham Jones

      Lyrics by Gus Kahn

      Sung off screen at the hotel ruins and heard often throughout the picture

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    • Release date
      • December 8, 1944 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sunday Dinner for a Soldier
    • Filming locations
      • Drew Army Air Field, Tampa, Florida, USA(closing scenes)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 25m(85 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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