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Souvenirs

Original title: H.M. Pulham, Esq.
  • 1941
  • Tous publics
  • 2h
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6.9/10
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Hedy Lamarr, Robert Young, and Ruth Hussey in Souvenirs (1941)
A man who lived his life as he was was told he should, not as he would have chosen to, is brought out of his shell by a beautiful young woman.
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A man who lived his life as he was advised to do, not how he would have chosen to, is brought out of his shell by a beautiful young woman.A man who lived his life as he was advised to do, not how he would have chosen to, is brought out of his shell by a beautiful young woman.A man who lived his life as he was advised to do, not how he would have chosen to, is brought out of his shell by a beautiful young woman.

  • Director
    • King Vidor
  • Writers
    • Elizabeth Hill
    • King Vidor
    • John P. Marquand
  • Stars
    • Hedy Lamarr
    • Robert Young
    • Ruth Hussey
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • King Vidor
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Hill
      • King Vidor
      • John P. Marquand
    • Stars
      • Hedy Lamarr
      • Robert Young
      • Ruth Hussey
    • 36User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Hedy Lamarr
    Hedy Lamarr
    • Marvin Myles
    Robert Young
    Robert Young
    • Harry Pulham
    Ruth Hussey
    Ruth Hussey
    • Kay Motford
    Charles Coburn
    Charles Coburn
    • Mr. Pulham Sr.
    Van Heflin
    Van Heflin
    • Bill King
    Fay Holden
    Fay Holden
    • Mrs. John Pulham
    Bonita Granville
    Bonita Granville
    • Mary Pulham
    Douglas Wood
    Douglas Wood
    • Mr. Bullard
    Charles Halton
    Charles Halton
    • Walter Kaufman
    Leif Erickson
    Leif Erickson
    • Rodney 'Bo-Jo' Brown
    • (as Leif Erikson)
    Phil Brown
    Phil Brown
    • Joe Bingham
    David Clyde
    David Clyde
    • Hugh the Butler
    Sara Haden
    Sara Haden
    • Miss Rollo
    Erville Alderson
    Erville Alderson
    • Mr. Jakes
    • (uncredited)
    Ernie Alexander
    • John's Caddie
    • (uncredited)
    Oliver Blake
    Oliver Blake
    • Ellsmere, the Artist
    • (uncredited)
    Harry Brown
    Harry Brown
    • Charley Roberts
    • (uncredited)
    Frances Carson
    Frances Carson
    • Miss Percival, Mrs. Pulham's Nurse
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • King Vidor
    • Writers
      • Elizabeth Hill
      • King Vidor
      • John P. Marquand
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews36

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    8jdcsr123

    Reminiscence

    This movie is very thought provoking about how life is or how it could have been. It helped me appreciate life, the good and the bad, most of everyday life is actually quite good especially when we don't dwell on the could haves. It was very nostalgic for me. I especially liked the spontaneity as thats something we like to do as a couple, but we don't see a lot of it these days. The idea of taking a chance was a little scary for me. The romance was soft and touching, very clean. It actually gave me some ideas on how to be more romantic. It was a kick seeing Van Heflin so young and skinny. The movie really was a fantasy, but so close to the truth that it just grabbed me. Being older, the film quality was worn, some of the pan scenes were distorted. That Robert Young smile is contagious, thats how I'll remember this movie in my mind's eye.
    fsilva

    Engrossing film.

    What a remarkable movie! It contains, as far as I've seen her, Hedy Lamarr's best performance ever...she's luminous here, human, warm, heart-wrenching, not the aloof goddess of other MGM films (which I like too, by the way). She gives a complex, multi-layered performance as a liberal, independent, unprejudiced, modern working woman who falls in love with a lad (grandly impersonated by Robert Young) who comes from an aristocratic, old fashioned, "blue-blood" family from Boston.

    They meet while working together in an advertising/publicity company, but their relationship is not an easy one, due to Marvin's (Hedy) unease with his family's morals, mores and ways...

    The movie is told in flashback, with Harry Pulham (Robert Young) remembering his childhood and younger days, when he's well into his forties and married to a woman of his same "Social Circle" (Ruth Hussey-what a good actress she was, giving a first-rate performance in a role so different from the one she played the previous year in "The Philadelphia Story").

    You can tell this movie was directed by a first rate director like King Vidor, who could handle so well "sociological" issues.

    Good performances too by Van Heflin as Young's pal, Bonita Granville as his sister, Charles Coburn as his father et al.

    An engrossing film, watch it on TCM, where it's scheduled regularly.
    bruno-32

    Hedy and Robert shine

    Previous comments referred to the slow pace of the story, in a way I agree, but we're talking about a different time in the cinema. It was a pleasure to see how the characters were formed and could only attest to the direction of King Vidor. Hedy in her role as a career woman, had the full understanding of the character. Her outstanding beauty ( even in a masculine business suit) are not to be denied. Some people have said she was not a great actress, and indeed she wasn't, but certainly a competent one, and she proved here, given the right roles. As for Robert Young, I thought he was also excellent in the main role, as were all the others. Kudos to all of them for an enjoyable two hours.
    9Maleejandra

    Look Back at Life

    Right from the beginning, one might mistake this film for a comedy. In fact, the artistic opening sequences make H. M. Pulham (Robert Young) out to be a rather eccentric man. But as the film goes on, we learn that his is a complex and likable man with a life relateable to anyone at anytime. He is notified of a Harvard class reunion and for the event, he must write a personal biography. Writing it turns out to be difficult, and we journey through memories in search of the ones to include.

    As a young boy, Pulham was brought up in a highly educated and somewhat rigid environment. His mother (Fay Holden), father (Charles Coburn), and sister (Bonita Granville) loved him and accepted his friends willingly, especially Bill King (Van Heflin). They even arranged for a girl to be nearby at all times (Ruth Hussey); he even eventually married her. However, the one aspect of his life that was not planned was his love affair with an advertiser named Marvin (Hedy Lamarr). Thinking about her brings back all of the passion they had for each other, and he begins to wonder why they never ended up together when they were in love.

    This movie is sentimental and entertaining. Each of the actors is excellent in his part, especially Lamarr who exercises a new part of her personality. In most of her films, she plays a seductive and somewhat distant woman. Here, she is warm and inviting, much more like an ideal wife and mother. One could easily imagine her sitting by the fire mending socks or cooking over a hot stove and all the while remaining radiantly beautiful.
    8orionpozo

    Great pairing of Young and Lamarr

    Robert Young and Hedy Lamarr are great together in this period piece about a young man bound by his society upbringing and the exciting modern woman who breaks all the molds he has carefully preserved. The dynamic between the pull of family obligation and the inner longing to be free in Young is wonderfully portrayed.

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    • Trivia
      Favorite film of Hedy Lamarr.
    • Goofs
      The flashback scenes in a taxi take place in 1919. However, the rear-projection footage through the back window of the cab clearly show late 1930s automobiles.
    • Quotes

      Harry Moulton Pulham: They say that you can get over anything in time. I don't believe you can... but given enough time you can put it where it belongs.

    • Connections
      Featured in Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      The Band Played On
      (1895) (uncredited)

      Music by Chas. B. Ward

      Played at the dance class party

      Danced to by Brenda Henderson and Bobby Cooper

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    • Release date
      • June 20, 1945 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • H.M. Pulham, Esq.
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      • 2h(120 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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