Showing posts with label Joan Leslie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joan Leslie. Show all posts

Thursday, October 21, 2021

So You Want To Be In Pictures (1947)

 
So You Want To Be In Pictures - 1947

Coming up next is 1947's "So You Want To Be In Pictures", an installment in the "So You Want To..." franchise.  This time Joe McDoakes is headed to Hollywood to be an actor, and it's a lot tougher than he anticipated.

The film's cast includes George O'Hanlon, Art Gilmore, Jack Carson, Robert Hutton, Joan Leslie, Fredric March, Janis Paige, Ronald Reagan, Alexis Smith, Martha Vickers, George Chandler, and Bess Flowers.

So you want to be in pictures.  You want to work for a big movie studio like Warner Brothers?

You want to come home at the end of a day's filming to a fashionable Bel Air mansion?


You want to attend those big Hollywood premiers and sign autographs like Joan Leslie?

You want to eat at fashionable restaurants and have your name called over the loudspeaker for everyone to hear?


Well, first you have to learn your craft.  Joe McDoakes is currently doing just that.  He's taking some acting lessons by recording.  These lessons teach him to use voices and mannerisms just like Charles Boyer and Ronald Colman.

Unfortunately for Joe, when he gets a call from the studio for a job, the only thing he can do are Charles Boyer and Ronald Colman accents, which are not what the director is looking for.




While Joe is searching for the perfect part, we are introduced to a few of the studio stars who have made it big, including Ronald Reagan, Janis Paige, Alexis Smith, Wayne Morris, Robert Hutton, and Martha Vickers.

Finally, a part is found for Joe.  It's not much, but it's definitely something!


He gets to be actor George O'Hanlon's stand-in.  It's not a great day at the office when you get a pie in the face.  But, hey, never turn down work, right?

Cast rundown:

George O'Hanlon - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   George O'Hanlon...............................Joe McDoakes/Himself

Jack Carson - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   Jack Carson......................................Man Giving Directions

Robert Hutton - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   Robert Hutton...................................Himself

Joan Leslie - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   Joan Leslie........................................Herself

Fredric March - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   Fredric March....................................Himself

Janis Paige - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   Janis Paige........................................Herself

Ronald Reagan - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   Ronald Reagan..................................Himself

Alexis Smith - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   Alexis Smith......................................Herself

Martha Vickers - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   Martha Vickers...................................Herself

George Chandler - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   George Chandler................................Sammy

Bess Flowers - So You Want To Be In Pictures
   Bess Flowers.....................................Woman At Brown Derby

   Art Gilmore.......................................Narrator

And that's it for So You Want To Be In Pictures.  I love the narrator's familiarity with all the actors in the film.  "There's Ronnie Reagan!" and "There's Robert Hutton and Martha Vickers.  Hiya, kids!"  It's great fun.  It's hilarious to watch George O'Hanlon put on a Charles Boyer accent.

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Tuesday, February 2, 2021

Love Affair (1939)

 

Love Affair - 1939


Welcome to February on the blog.  In honor of Valentine's Day, for the next two weeks we'll be celebrating love.  So, get ready for all your favorite ooey, gooey, romantic movies.  To start things off, 1939's "Love Affair" tells the story of two people who meet on a trans-Atlantic crossing.  After falling in love, they plan to meet on top of the Empire State Building in six months.  Fate, however, intervenes, and throws their plans awry.

The film's cast includes Irene Dunne, Charles Boyer, Maria Ouspenskaya, Lee Bowman, Astrid Allwyn, Maurice Moscovitch, Joan Leslie, and Ferike Boros.



Suave international playboy Michel Marnay and American nightclub singer Terry McKay are traveling from Europe to New York.  They meet on board ship one evening by chance.  Having heard all about Michel's antics at a party on Lake Como, Terry is a little bit fascinated to meet the man in person.  "Look, I'm in trouble, serious trouble," he tells.  She looks at him and says, "Well, I could've told you, playing around Lake Como."


The two get to talking and discover they enjoy each other's company quite a lot.  And they've got a delightful banter that goes back and forth.


They start spending all their time together and telling each other about their backgrounds.  "What's the name of that strange place you came from?" Michel asks.  "Kansas," says Terry proudly.  In the evenings, they enjoy pink champagne before dinner (which became a very popular drink as a direct result of this film).






At a stopover in Madeira, Michel invites Terry to visit his grandmother, Janou.




Even though both are involved with other people back home, Janou takes an instant liking to Terry, and implies that she is the one for Michel.  "There’s many a slip betwixt the lip and the altar.  And anything could happen on a boat," she says before the two head back to their ship.

On board the ship that night, Terry says, "I want to thank you for what was undoubtedly the loveliest day I've ever known."  The two start a romantic relationship.  "We're heading into a rough sea, Michel," says Terry.  He agrees, "We changed our course today."

On the day the ship arrives in New York, Terry and Michel agree to meet in six months time on the top floor of the Empire State Building.  If they can tie up all their loose ends and everything works out, they will be together.


During the months they are apart, Terry breaks up with her boyfriend and takes a job singing in a nightclub in Philadelphia.  Michel breaks things off with his fiancée and takes up work as a painter.

On the day they are to meet, Michel is at the designated place waiting a little impatiently for Terry to join him.

Unfortunately, Terry has an accident as she attempts to enter the building and cannot make it.  When she wakes up, she doesn't want Michel to be told of her condition.  Michel, extremely hurt and upset, buries himself in his work.  Eventually, his grandmother dies and he is given her shawl, which she wanted Terry to have after her death.  Michel paints Terry with the shawl on.  Through a dealer, he sells the painting to a woman in a wheelchair, whom he does not know.

As part of her recovery, Terry takes a job teaching music.  She has her little group sing "Wishing Will Make It So".  (In reality, Irene Dunne was told she could pick the song.  She chose "Wishing" and it became one of the top songs of 1939.)

When Terry feels strong enough, she goes to the theater with her old boyfriend.  There, she comes face to face with Michel.  "Hello," she murmurs as he passes her the purse she dropped.  He returns her greeting and walks out.

"It’s tough.  The first time you’re able to get out and you have to meet him," says her former boyfriend Kenneth.  "All I could say was hello," sighs Terry.


Unexpectedly, one day Michel comes to visit Terry, who is lying on the couch.  He tries to make sense of why she never came that day they were supposed to meet, but she refuses to answer questions.  He gives her his grandmother's shawl and tells her that he painted her in it.  He becomes very suspicious of why Terry does not get up from the couch and starts to walk around the apartment a bit.

He finds the portrait he painted that was sold to a woman in a wheelchair, and Michel realizes that Terry was the woman.


With tears in his eyes Michel turns to Terry and takes her in his arms.  "If you can paint, I can walk," Terry says, and they share a laugh together.

Cast rundown:

Irene Dunne - Love Affair
   Irene Dunne..............................Terry McKay

Charles Boyer - Love Affair
   Charles Boyer.............................Michel Marnay

Maria Ouspenskaya - Love Affair
   Maria Ouspenskaya.....................Grandmother

Lee Bowman - Love Affair
   Lee Bowman..............................Kenneth Bradley

Astrid Allwyn - Love Affair
   Astrid Allwyn..............................Lois Clarke

Maurice Moscovitch - Love Affair
   Maurice Moscovitch......................Maurice Cobert

Joan Leslie - Love Affair
   Joan Leslie.................................Autograph Seeker

Ferike Boros - Love Affair
   Ferike Boros...............................Landlady

And that's it for Love Affair.  Both Charles Boyer and Irene Dunne later said that this was their favorite of any of the movies either of them made.  It was remade in 1957 as "An Affair To Remember", starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr, and again in 1994 as "Love Affair", starring Warren Beatty, Annette Bening, and Katharine Hepburn.

Since this movie is in the public domain, you can watch it in its entirety here.

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