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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

My Sister Eileen (1942)

 
My Sister Eileen - 1942

Coming up next is 1942's "My Sister Eileen", the story of two sisters who move to New York City in the hopes of launching their respective careers.  Before they can make the big time, they've got to sort out a place to live.  The cast of characters that comes through their new abode is unbelievable!

The film's cast includes Rosalind Russell, Brian Aherne, Janet Blair, George Tobias, Allyn Joslyn, Grant Mitchell, Elizabeth Patterson, June Havoc, Donald MacBride, and Jeff Donnell.


Ruth Sherwood, a writer from Columbus, Ohio, is looking to broaden her horizons.  For her, this means a move to New York City, where things are really happening.  She's won her grandmother over to her side, much to the consternation of her father.

Ruth's younger sister, aspiring actress Eileen, invites herself along.  Ruth knows that Eileen needs just as much of a chance as she does, so she lets her.


They arrive in New York City and are instantly beset with the problem of where to live.  They spend the entire day scouring the city for a residence and come up short at each location.

They are talked into renting a below-street apartment by a fast-talking landlord.  It has much to be desired, but the two sisters know they've got to have a roof over their heads.


It's completely unfortunate for them that their window is right at street level, allowing everything from animals to drunk and disorderly men a front row seat to their lives.  Even a street cleaner sprays water in the open window, thoroughly soaking the girls.

And Eileen starts meeting people who want to drop in all the time.  They include a married couple who don't want the woman's mother to know their married.  The mother is visiting and so the man (a wrestler and football player) wants to stay in the girls' cozy kitchenette.  A bonus for them is that he does laundry.



A boy who works at the local drugstore and a theater reporter both have the hots for Eileen.  The two guys come over and vie for her attentions, not one paying much attention to Ruth.

A former tenant of the apartment, who happens to be a psychic at a Russian nightclub, is brought to the girls, who've got to let her stay until she wakes up.  Will the intrusions ever end?

There is someone for Ruth, however.  An editor named Bob Baker takes an interest in Ruth AND her work.  Ruth is thrilled, though she can't seem to get a word in edgewise during their conversations.

While waiting for steady jobs to come through, Ruth and Eileen have to be creative with their meals.  They eat spaghetti and meatballs for as long as it will last them.  And Eileen gets a bunch of free samples of a product called "Nature's Broom".  Ruth isn't too sure about it.

While on assignment one day, a group of Portuguese Merchant Marines follow Ruth home.  When they arrive, the guys quickly toss her aside in favor of Eileen.


They cause quite a stir.  No matter what the girls do, they can't get the guys to leave.  The guys start a conga line and eventually a sort of riot breaks out in the neighborhood.

And Eileen has to spend a night in jail because of it.  Eileen is actually quite comfortable there.  She's got the policemen eating out of the palm of her hand.

Matters come to a head when Grandma and Dad make a surprise visit and find out exactly what's been going on.  Grandma seems to be cool with it, but Dad isn't so happy.

The icing on the cake is when Eileen is escorted home from jail by the Portuguese Merchant Marines and their captain, who is very sorry.  He pins a medal on Eileen (second class) for all the trouble she's gone through.  "I wonder what you have to go through to get first class?" wonders Ruth.

Dad blows his top and orders the girls back to Columbus.  He takes Grandma with him to buy the tickets and leaves the girls to pack.

While they're gone, things start to look up.  Bob Baker comes in and announces that he's published a story of Ruth's entitled "My Sister Eileen".  The story talks about all the things that have happened since arriving in New York.  It also comes with a big check.  Bob also professes his love for Ruth, who reciprocates.

Everything seems to be settled.  The girls are going to stay in New York, and everyone is going out for a celebratory dinner.  As they leave, a commotion stops everyone in their tracks.  Diggers for the new subway have taken a wrong turn and have landed right in the middle of the girls' apartment.

Cast rundown:

Rosalind Russell - My Sister Eileen
   Rosalind Russell.....................................Ruth Sherwood

Brian Aherne - My Sister Eileen
   Brian Aherne.........................................Robert Baker

Janet Blair - My Sister Eileen
   Janet Blair.............................................Eileen Sherwood

George Tobias - My Sister Eileen
   George Tobias........................................Appopolous

Allyn Joslyn - My Sister Eileen
   Allyn Joslyn...........................................Chic Clark

Grant Mitchell - My Sister Eileen
   Grant Mitchell........................................Walter Sherwood

Elizabeth Patterson - My Sister Eileen
   Elizabeth Patterson.................................Grandma Sherwood

June Havoc - My Sister Eileen
   June Havoc............................................Effie Shelton

Donald MacBride - My Sister Eileen
   Donald MacBride.....................................Officer Lonigan

Jeff Donnell - My Sister Eileen
   Jeff Donnell............................................Helen Loomis

And that's it for My Sister Eileen.  Rosalind Russell was nominated for an Academy Award for her performance as Ruth Sherwood.  It was the first of four nominations for the legendary star.  To get the starring role, Russell had to sign a five-year contract with Columbia Pictures, which guaranteed that she would make two films a year for them.

The Three Stooges make a surprise cameo at the end of the film as the bumbling subway workers who make a wrong turn and end up drilling into the Sherwood girls' apartment.

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Saturday, April 10, 2021

Torrid Zone (1940)

 
Torrid Zone - 1940

Coming up next we have 1940's "Torrid Zone", a film about a man who restores order to a banana plantation hounded by a Central American revolutionary.

The film's cast includes James Cagney, Ann Sheridan, Pat O'Brien, Andy Devine, Helen Vinson, George Tobias, George Reeves, Frank Puglia, and Grady Sutton.

In Central America, feared revolutionary outlaw Rosario La Mata is on the run.


Also in Central America is American songstress Lee Donley.  The man who runs the town she's in, American banana plantation owner Steve Case, doesn't like her, and wants her out of town.  He directs the chief of police to get her away.

Lee doesn't want to get out of town, and she resents Case forcing her to go.  "Mister, the stork that brought you must've been a vulture," she tells him.

Case gets an old friend of his, Nick Butler, to work for him.  Nick will be taking over the management of Case's banana plantation, where things have gotten lax and the crop that comes to town isn't good.

Lee meets Nick, and things are electric between them.  Seeing her opportunity to avoid returning to America, Lee hides out on Nick's train and accompanies him to the plantation.


When Lee arrives at the banana plantation, she meets Nick's old girlfriend Gloria, the wife of the outgoing plantation manager.  The two fight like cats and dogs.  "Why do you walk around making noises like a lady?  All a guy has to do is wink at you and he hits the jackpot," Lee tells Gloria, who is greatly offended.

Rosario La Mata has rounded up a gang of vigilantes who are wreaking havoc on the banana plantation, threatening to ruin Case's crop and destroy the lives of the men who work there.

Meanwhile, Gloria still has feelings for Nick, and she wants him to take her to America with him after the job is over.  Nick keeps putting her off, not wanting to commit himself.


While Nick is busy sorting out his love life and getting the banana plantation into shape, Rosario is hard at work thwarting all of his plans.  He blows up his access to town and even has two spies working on Nick's plantation staff, who are meant to lure Nick to a place where Rosario can kill him.

Lee and Gloria are still at it, verbally sparring with each other any time they are within each other's sights.  "Oh, I get it.  You've finally stepped down to your own level," Gloria tells Lee, who retorts, "That's still three floors above you."


Rosario succeeds in getting into a gunfight with Nick, but Nick surprises him by showing up in an unexpected location.  Nick is wounded, but Rosario is eventually caught and handed over to the proper authorities.

And Nick decides to stay in Central America and make a life with Lee.  The two kiss and embrace.

Cast rundown:

James Cagney - Torrid Zone
   James Cagney...............................Nick Butler

Ann Sheridan - Torrid Zone
   Ann Sheridan................................Lee Donley

Pat O'Brien - Torrid Zone
   Pat O'Brien...................................Steve Case

Andy Devine - Torrid Zone
   Andy Devine.................................Wally Davis

Helen Vinson - Torrid Zone
   Helen Vinson.................................Gloria Anderson

George Tobias - Torrid Zone
   George Tobias...............................Rosario La Mata

George Reeves - Torrid Zone
   George Reeves..............................Sancho

Frank Puglia - Torrid Zone
   Frank Puglia..................................Juan Rodriguez

Grady Sutton - Torrid Zone
   Grady Sutton.................................Sam

And that's it for Torrid Zone.  Though he is top-billed in the film, James Cagney doesn't appear until twenty-two minutes into the movie.  In the film, Ann Sheridan is referred to as someone who has a lot of "oomph".  In real life, Sheridan was nicknamed "the oomph girl" in the late 1930s, a moniker for which she did not care.  This film was nominated for inclusion on the list of the Top 100 Funniest American Movies.

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