Engaged couple faces financial and family troubles that obstruct their marriage.Engaged couple faces financial and family troubles that obstruct their marriage.Engaged couple faces financial and family troubles that obstruct their marriage.
John Arledge
- Office Worker
- (uncredited)
- …
Lita Chevret
- Office Worker
- (uncredited)
- …
Ralph Morgan
- Dr. Sullivan
- (uncredited)
Rosa Rosanova
- One of Taylor's Neighbors
- (uncredited)
Lucille Ward
- One of Mrs. Piper's Neighbors
- (uncredited)
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- GoofsWhen Pete is showing the ticket to Sidney, the microphone shadow falls across the brim of his hat.
- Quotes
Sidney Taylor: Have you had some words with her?
Willie Taylor: A few, but she had most of them.
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Talent Behind the Camera
This weeper is well directed, as you would expect with Frank Borzage directing. No one had a surer touch at directing a sentimental romantic drama than Borzage, and with James Wong Howe as the director of photography, you have some effective, beautiful shots. Together they know how to produce shots of depth and beauty that illuminate the story and create a three dimensional world, whether it's a deep-focus shot of the wedding rehearsal where you can see the neighbors hanging over the fence watching, or a shot of Marian Nixon and William Collier seated together, with only one in focus, under a scrim of light.
But this movie, while good, misses being great because of the lack of great performances at its heart. Charles Farrell was a good performer, but his stardom was due to being teamed with Janey Gaynor in their breakout hits, and Marian Nixon, while competent, is clearly a stand-in for Miss Gaynor. The best performance in the entire movie is William Collier Sr., who is great, reminding me of a pudgy, beaten-down Harry Carey.
Definitely worth your time if not worth seeing more than once.
But this movie, while good, misses being great because of the lack of great performances at its heart. Charles Farrell was a good performer, but his stardom was due to being teamed with Janey Gaynor in their breakout hits, and Marian Nixon, while competent, is clearly a stand-in for Miss Gaynor. The best performance in the entire movie is William Collier Sr., who is great, reminding me of a pudgy, beaten-down Harry Carey.
Definitely worth your time if not worth seeing more than once.
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- boblipton
- Dec 7, 2006
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- Pasado mañana
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- Runtime1 hour 19 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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