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Movie for a Sunday afternoon
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| 1942
| Leo McCarey
Posted on 09/28/2014 12:07:57 PM PDT by ReformationFan
TOPICS: History; Humor; Music/Entertainment; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: 1942; carygrant; gingerrogers; leomccarey; mfasa; onceuponahoneymoon; ouah; screwballcomedy; walterslezak; worldwartwo; wwii
The pick for today's movie features classic movie era Republican superstars Gingers Rogers and Cary Grant in Academy Award-winning Republican director Leo McCarey's(who won Best Director Oscars for "Going My Way" and "The Awful Truth") most underrated film. Set on the eve of World War II, Grant plays a foreign correspondent trying to a rescue naive American golddigger(played by Miss Rogers) from her wealthy Austrian baron husband(played by Walter Slezak) who unbeknownst to Ginger is actually Hitler's frontman for nations falling to Nazi occupation. A fascinating historical time capsule that combines 1930s-early 1940s style screwball comedy with a WWII-era international intrigue adventure, OUAH was Grant's 10th highest grossing box office hit(figures adjusted for inflation of course). Ginger has as much onscreen chemistry with Grant as she did with Fred Astaire while Grant has as much with her as he did with Irene Dunne and with Audrey Hepburn. I think this is my 2nd favorite black and white Grant picture after "Only Angels Have Wings". Enjoy!
To: ReformationFan; RansomOttawa; Silentgypsy; 1010RD; Gefn; bajabaja; verga
To: virgil283
This is the Grant/Rogers film I was telling you about a few weeks ago in “The Awful Truth” thread.
To: ReformationFan
I saw Cary Grant earlier this week in a film with Doris Day. I look forward to viewing this one,
I’ve always loved movies from the 40s and 50s. I’m so glad to keep discovering more and more of them.
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posted on
09/28/2014 12:35:44 PM PDT
by
Gefn
(Keittehs make everything a little better"- Catherine of Aragon)
To: Gefn
I saw Cary Grant earlier this week in a film with Doris Day. I look forward to viewing this one, Ive always loved movies from the 40s and 50s. Im so glad to keep discovering more and more of them. have you ever seen Penny Serenade (1941) with Cary Grant and Irene Dunne? it is one of my all-time favorites and is my favorite Christmas holiday movie--right in front of A Tree Grows in Brooklyn...
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posted on
09/28/2014 1:07:21 PM PDT
by
latina4dubya
(when i have money i buy books... if i have anything left, i buy 6-inch heels and a bottle of wine...)
To: ReformationFan
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posted on
09/28/2014 1:17:08 PM PDT
by
TEXOKIE
(We must surrender only to our Holy God and never to the evil that has befallen us.)
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