Norma7
Joined Sep 2002
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Norma7's rating
This is a great old film. I have seen it several times, and enjoy it every time. I think Jeanette MacDonald is beautiful, and what a voice! I love to hear her sing.
My mother gave me my middle name of Jeanette after her. It is interesting that a film with so much "fancy" singing
could have been so popular. The general public must have had more class then than now.
It is good to see the "oldies." Many of them are better than today's films.
I certainly like this one.
My mother gave me my middle name of Jeanette after her. It is interesting that a film with so much "fancy" singing
could have been so popular. The general public must have had more class then than now.
It is good to see the "oldies." Many of them are better than today's films.
I certainly like this one.
I have seen this film twice, and will see it again . It is a wonderful movie. I guess it was released the wrong year, because it certainly deserves awards. It is the best movie of this genre that I have ever seen! It tops them all. I found it to be touching, and yet realistic. I think it will inspire those who watch it. It certainly inspired me to be more kind and compassionate towards others, especially towards those who have a handicap. The film touched my heart! If you can find this movie on television, or at the rental place,
see it. You will not be disappointed.
see it. You will not be disappointed.
This is a sad and terrible movie. Tom Hanks tries to play a gangster but he can never look MEAN! The story is not very good. We are supposed ( think) to have sympathy for Tom because years ago he took the only job he could find to feed his family. This is not believable. Many families were having a very hard time getting food on the table in those days, but how many of them became Hit Men? Instead, they found an honest way to survive. Perhaps someone can fill me in on the ending. Tom was taking his son to his sister's place to leave him for her to raise, but when he got there, the murdering started. The sister was not seen. At the ending of the film the son was walking across the field to a house that looked different from the one where his aunt lived. Who finally ended up rearing him? It's been a while since I saw this film. Perhaps I have forgotten some of the clues. Even though I did not find this movie to be a good one, I liked it much better than American Beauty. That film was absolutely AWFUL!