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Cynthia

  • 1947
  • Approved
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
731
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Elizabeth Taylor and Jimmy Lydon in Cynthia (1947)
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Sickly girl finds an outlet in music.Sickly girl finds an outlet in music.Sickly girl finds an outlet in music.

  • Director
    • Robert Z. Leonard
  • Writers
    • Harold Buchman
    • Viña Delmar
    • Charles Kaufman
  • Stars
    • Elizabeth Taylor
    • George Murphy
    • S.Z. Sakall
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    731
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    • Director
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Writers
      • Harold Buchman
      • Viña Delmar
      • Charles Kaufman
    • Stars
      • Elizabeth Taylor
      • George Murphy
      • S.Z. Sakall
    • 25User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Elizabeth Taylor
    Elizabeth Taylor
    • Cynthia Bishop
    George Murphy
    George Murphy
    • Larry Bishop
    S.Z. Sakall
    S.Z. Sakall
    • Prof. Rosenkrantz
    Mary Astor
    Mary Astor
    • Louise Bishop
    Gene Lockhart
    Gene Lockhart
    • Dr. Fred I. Jannings
    Spring Byington
    Spring Byington
    • Carrie Jannings
    Jimmy Lydon
    Jimmy Lydon
    • Ricky Latham
    Scotty Beckett
    Scotty Beckett
    • Will Parker
    Carol Brannon
    • Fredonia Jannings
    • (as Carol Brannan)
    Anna Q. Nilsson
    Anna Q. Nilsson
    • Miss Brady, English Teacher
    Morris Ankrum
    Morris Ankrum
    • Mr. Phillips, Principal
    Kathleen Howard
    Kathleen Howard
    • Mac McQuillan, Jannings' Nurse
    Shirley Johns
    • Stella Regan
    Barbara Challis
    • Alice
    Harlan Briggs
    Harlan Briggs
    • J.M. Dingle, Napoleon Hardware
    Will Wright
    Will Wright
    • Gus Wood, Thatcher's Real Estate Rep
    Erville Alderson
    Erville Alderson
    • Dingle Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Charles Bradstreet
    Charles Bradstreet
    • Stubby Stubblefield
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Robert Z. Leonard
    • Writers
      • Harold Buchman
      • Viña Delmar
      • Charles Kaufman
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    6bkoganbing

    Like a hot house geranium

    Elizabeth Taylor still a sweet young thing stars in the title role of Cynthia, a teen thought of as sickly by her over doting parents George Murphy and Mary Astor. I have to say that Liz looked pretty healthy to me.

    A short prologue tells some of the answer. Mary Astor marries big man on campus George Murphy and both as it turns out are planning to study in Vienna, him medicine, her music. But the Great Depression happens and both return to the USA with a baby daughter and worried most of all about security.

    I'm sure that the baby in its early years gets doted on and may have had more than her share of illnesses. But the parents develop an overprotective attitude and a hypochondria about her. Which is making Dr. Gene Lockhart who is married to Spring Byington, Astor's sister practically a practice of his own.

    Kids do grow out of these things. One of my nieces was very sickly as a child, but she's 32 now and quite healthy. My brother and his wife never developed the attitude that Murphy and Astor have. She was not the hot house geranium that Murphy and Astor have raised.

    Lockhart and Byington have a daughter Carol Brannan and Brannan as Liz's cousin thinks of nothing but boys 24/7. There's one special boy in Jimmy Lydon who lied about his age and went to war. Now he's back in high school and seen as the catch of the year.

    Lydon never really rings true as a character. He surely doesn't show any of the maturity that one would have after war service. I can't see how he would fit into high school. Just get a GED and go claim your GI benefits would be more realistic. Lydon doesn't seem that much more mature than Scotty Beckett who is Brannan's ever reliable boyfriend and playing awkward as he always did as a teen. Lydon's character is a weakness that the movie Cynthia has.

    It's biggest strength is Taylor of course. It's really heart warming to see her emerge from the hot house. Also S.Z. Sakall as a sympathetic music teacher who remembers old Vienna steals every scene he's in as he always does.

    Cynthia is a film as old as I am. It's also holding up in far better shape than this author. Elizabeth Taylor's legion of fans will still love it.
    katdeux

    Emotion is the directors job

    I came into this film on TCM at 6:15 AM one morning, about 1/4 into it so I missed the opening and establishing of the players backgrounds and motivations, and I did not 'get them' until the denouement. The motivations of the mother and father as well as the uncle as the doctor and his family, are the engine that drive the plot. However, the directors job, once he has a decent story, is to elicit emotion of varying kinds from the audience. If you want to look at and watch Liz Taylor in all her youthful glory and magnetism, this is one of the best. Ironically if forebodes her complete life as a great actress who has health problems all her life. This film took me up and down several times much to my amazement and has a great Hollywood, happy wrap up. (nothing wrong with feeling good especially at 6 A M). Yes, of course there are some problems but I watch films for the way they make me feel in the end, not specifically to be a critic, especially films of this genre and contrived time period. I loved it because it made me feel alive and real!!We all have felt these same emotions in our youth and this well done film allows us feel these once more.
    6hildacrane

    charming trifle

    Elizabeth Taylor seemed to go almost overnight in films from child to voluptuous young woman. But in this nice low-budget (for MGM) movie, made when she was 15 at most, there is something of the sweetly awkward colt about her, in the title role. There are scenes in which she sort of oscillates between childhood and adulthood--the visual equivalent of an adolescent's voice cracking--and it was in this movie that she got her first screen kiss (from an engaging James Lydon).

    It's a bittersweet movie, about the deferrals and compromises that one has to make in life--the parents who don't continue their higher education, the soldier who resumes his, the refugee professor. As Cynthia's mother, Mary Astor brings her usual warmth and common sense, and there are vague echoes of her questing, yearning character in "Dodsworth." Cynthia's illness is used as something of a metaphor for domestic discontent, and in view of Taylor's chronic health problems is a little unsettling in retrospect.
    5Doylenf

    Sugar-coated trifle with sweet (rather than sexy) Taylor...

    ELIZABETH TAYLOR's fans are really the only ones who will find any reason to watch CYNTHIA, a sugar-coated confection about a sickly girl churned out by MGM for the fast developing teen who was turning into a woman almost overnight.

    Here, at fifteen, she's still got a lot of her girlish charm, exhibits a modest singing voice (is that her???), and portrays a girl who's so fragile that her parents hold her back from doing anything more strenuous than going to the corner store.

    Ironically, it foretells Liz's own lifelong struggle with illness. GEORGE MURPHY and MARY ASTOR are her rather stern but loving parents and JIMMY LYDON is the boyfriend who gives Taylor her first screen kiss. S.Z. SAKALL is her encouraging music teacher.

    It's all very downbeat without a sense of humor, too straightforward in the telling for its own good. Unimaginative and more of a B-film than anything else.
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    Elizabeth Taylor Fights to Overcome Illness and Teenageritis

    Elizabeth Taylor in the title role plays an overprotected 15-year-old who has lengthy bouts of illnesses seemingly due to a compromised immune system. She yearns to do normal teenage activities, but keeps having these setbacks related to her illness that constantly worry her parents (played by George Murphy and Mary Astor) and her doctor uncle (played by Gene Lockhart). Their strategy to prevent the illnesses from happening is to isolate her from her friends at school, have her come straight home, and forbid her from participating in school activities. Of course Cynthia is not going to be a wallflower forever, because this is a young Elizabeth Taylor here and the one thing she does not suffer from, even at 15, is awkward teenager syndrome compared to most. Noticing this right away is Ricky Latham (played by Jimmy Lydon, who was not the Zac Efron of the 40's, but somehow managed to play Taylor's love interest in "Life with Father" as well), who looks past the sicknesses and sees a beautiful, smart, charismatic young girl that just needs to get out of the house. Noticing this as well with jealousy is her cousin Fredonia (played by Carol Brannan), who has eyes on Ricky also, despite the fact she has a boyfriend of her own. Eventually, Cynthia's mother realizes that babying her will never teach her to overcome her problems, and hatches a plan with her daughter to get her to the Prom without Dad and Uncle knowing. Elizabeth Taylor shows her acting is beyond the capabilities of most other teenage actors of her day, but still displays the girlish charm of someone coming into her own. The movie has a fair amount of fretting and whining, but it does come out of it with some fine comedic scenes throughout the film and underrated performances from the supporting cast.

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    • Trivia
      A rare nasty role for Spring Byington (Carrie Jannings).
    • Goofs
      The call letters of the radio station that broadcasts the operetta from the fictional small town in Illinois were, in 1947, really the call letters of a radio station in New York City. It's highly unlikely that an Eastern metropolis would broadcast a high school musical from a Midwestern town.
    • Connections
      Featured in Il était une fois Hollywood (1974)
    • Soundtracks
      Melody Of Spring
      (1947) (uncredited)

      Music by Hans Engelmann

      Lyrics by Ralph Freed

      Performed by Elizabeth Taylor

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    • Release date
      • August 29, 1947 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cynthia: The Rich, Full Life
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $1,318,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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