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My Bill

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 4m
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6.8/10
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Kay Francis and Dickie Moore in My Bill (1938)
DramaRomance

The town of Colbrook, Massachusetts was founded by the family of the same name, and as such they are its leading family. Widowed Mrs. Reginald Colbrook - Mary - has had to manage the family ... Read allThe town of Colbrook, Massachusetts was founded by the family of the same name, and as such they are its leading family. Widowed Mrs. Reginald Colbrook - Mary - has had to manage the family money following her husband's death, something she had never done and at which she knows s... Read allThe town of Colbrook, Massachusetts was founded by the family of the same name, and as such they are its leading family. Widowed Mrs. Reginald Colbrook - Mary - has had to manage the family money following her husband's death, something she had never done and at which she knows she is not good. However, in doing what she felt best, she made some bad investments, leavi... Read all

  • Director
    • John Farrow
  • Writers
    • Vincent Sherman
    • Robertson White
    • Tom Barry
  • Stars
    • Kay Francis
    • Bonita Granville
    • John Litel
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    490
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    • Director
      • John Farrow
    • Writers
      • Vincent Sherman
      • Robertson White
      • Tom Barry
    • Stars
      • Kay Francis
      • Bonita Granville
      • John Litel
    • 19User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Kay Francis
    Kay Francis
    • Mary Colbrook
    Bonita Granville
    Bonita Granville
    • Gwen Colbrook
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • John Rudlin
    Anita Louise
    Anita Louise
    • Muriel Colbrook
    Bobby Jordan
    Bobby Jordan
    • Reginald Colbrook
    Dickie Moore
    Dickie Moore
    • Bill Colbrook
    Maurice Murphy
    Maurice Murphy
    • Lynn Willard
    Elisabeth Risdon
    Elisabeth Risdon
    • Aunt Caroline
    Helena Phillips Evans
    Helena Phillips Evans
    • Adelaide Crosby
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Florist
    Sidney Bracey
    Sidney Bracey
    • Jenner
    • (as Sidney Bracy)
    Bernice Pilot
    • Beulah
    Jan Holm
    • Secretary
    Tommy Bupp
    Tommy Bupp
    • Football Player Who Beats It
    • (uncredited)
    Nat Carr
    Nat Carr
    • Frank - Last Man Buying Newpaper
    • (uncredited)
    Glen Cavender
    Glen Cavender
    • Mr. Perry - Man at Bank
    • (uncredited)
    William Gould
    William Gould
    • Dr. Judd
    • (uncredited)
    William Haade
    William Haade
    • Piano Mover
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • John Farrow
    • Writers
      • Vincent Sherman
      • Robertson White
      • Tom Barry
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    8BrentCarleton

    Unabashedly sentimental, yet it works!

    With nary an evening gown, fur stole, cocktail shaker, or cigarette, Kay Francis manages to negotiate the domestic ups and downs of a financially embarrassed widow with four children with admirable credibility.

    That she does so, owes largely to her own convincing portrayal as the hapless shirt-waisted mother, in addition to sterling work by young charmer Dickie Moore and elderly character actress Helena Phillips Evans, as well as Elisabeth Risdon, (as a "Miss Gulch" type villainous-- who gets to toss off some hilariously caustic bon mots).

    On the face of it, let's face it--the script is unpromising, given its pronounced tendency to trade on clichés and salvific coincidences in both situation and characterization. Indeed, in the film's opening chapters these faults are exceedingly evident, what with the three eldest children's scenes of petulant denunciation written, acted and performed with a broadness that is almost vaudeville, and bordering perilously close to parody.

    But Dickie Moore's (as the titular "Bill") scenes are marked by such authentic warmth and pluck, that he succeeds almost singlehandedly in pulling the disparate plot threads into an emotionally involving and even compelling yarn.

    This is particularly true in Master Moore's scenes with Helena Phillips Evans as Miss Crosby, an elderly spinster benefactress, whose burgeoning friendship with the child provides the film with some of its most tender scenes. Miss Evans is of that school of character actress that we have no longer, and she weaves all the layers of loneliness, wisdom, and disappointment that come with the years with the gentlest inflections. Her "I'm afraid," to Master Moore after a coronary attack is in itself heart stopping, as testament to the deep humanity she invests in what is essentially a small role.

    Nor is Miss Francis undone by a lack of sequins and ermine. She seems in fact, to relish the homespun nature of the role. One scene, played while seated on a staircase, in which she explains death in metaphorical terms to Dickie Moore is played with such sensitivity, intelligence and emotional depth that one wishes the screen had afforded her more opportunities to interact with children.

    By the finale, in which all the principals' toast a deceased friend, it will be the rare audience member that isn't reaching for his handkerchief.

    "My Bill" is an unsung winner and a feather in Kay Francis' cap. This one should please the whole family.
    10filmloverlady

    Delightful Movie

    I recently had the opportunity to see this film on TCM. What a wonderful film. Kay Francis was a very underrated actress. She can portray any type of character, and in this film she portrays a mother at the end of her rope trying to raise four children alone. Her youngest son, Bill adores his mother and even calls her 'sweetheart'. The relationship between the mother and children is very interesting and in some instances is still very contemporary. This premise might seem corny by todays standards, but that does not make the film any less effective. It is a heart warming film, and makes you feel good when it ends. There aren't many films of today that leave you totally satisfied from beginning to end, but this film fulfilled that! If you have the chance to see this, please do... you won't regret it!
    Michael_Elliott

    Excellent Cast Makes for Enjoyable Drama

    My Bill (1938)

    *** (out of 4)

    Predictable but irresistible "B" picture from Warner features Kay Francis as a widowed mother who finds herself broke and trying to support her four children anyway she can. When her dead husband's sister takes the three oldest children, it leaves the mother and her youngest son Bill (Dickie Moore) to try and right the ship. MY BILL runs just 64-minutes and it contain some of the most predictable moments of melodrama that you're ever going to see but at the same time the film is just so charming that you can't help but fall in love with the characters and their situation. The screenplay by future director Vincent Sherman isn't the greatest thing ever written but it's serviceable enough. The characters either have wings attached to their backs or rattles meaning that there's really no "development" as characters are either good or evil but that's okay. The film manages to work because the actors are simply so good in their roles. I dare say this here is one of the best performances I've seen from Francis. She perfectly handles this role and really brings it to life no matter what is asked from her. Whether she's playing the sweet mother, the strong mother or the one facing certain drama, Francis is perfect all around. Moore is also brilliant in his role as the tough-as-nails kid who stands up for his mom at all costs. Bonita Granville, Anita Louise and East Side Kid Bobby Jordan play the three oldest children and it's always nice to see them. John Litel has a small but good role as does Helena Phillips Evans and Elizabeth Risdon. Fans of "B" movies are certainly going to enjoy this little gem and if you are a fan of Turner Classic Movies and the countless forgotten movies they show, then many of the cast are going to be familiar to you. Everything here really adds up to a nice little gem and it's certainly worth catching.
    7amyz-2

    Movie with a Sweet Heart

    This is a very nice movie and is thoroughly enjoyable. For the time period, it delicately handles some pretty touchy subjects without being maudlin. Implausible? Maybe, but just what the doctor ordered for blue day.
    10northward1

    A Magnificent FILM

    I loved the film "My Bill". It was suspenseful, crisp, well set, and the actors and actresses did a magnificent job. Dickie Moore was great beyond imagination in this movie. His expression and voice inflections were so natural. The settings were well thought out. The sequence of events seemed to flow in perfect succession; that is something that allows the viewing audience to appreciate the simplicity of the plot and have time to concentrate of the great talent being presented. Choices made for the various actors in this movie have been decided with real talent! This is a movie that remains ageless; one that will never go out of style. I guess I would sum it up by saying I believe it can be considered a true "classic". Although he was just a young boy, he displayed the qualities of a seasoned actor, which he remained for his entire career.

    I highly recommend this film to everyone. I just wish I could personally tell him how great I think he is. His kind are rare and are so appreciated. They will remain forever in our hearts for their greatness!

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    • Trivia
      The play opened in New York City, New York on 8 October 1928 at the Ritz Theatre (Walter Kerr Theatre since 1990), 219 W. 48th St., and ran for 280 performances.
    • Connections
      Version of Courage (1930)
    • Soundtracks
      Waltz No. 15 in A-flat major Op. 39
      (1865) (uncredited)

      Composed by Johannes Brahms

      Played on piano by Bonita Granville

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    • Release date
      • July 9, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • In Every Woman's Life
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 4 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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