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Category Archives: 1941
Blossoms in the Dust (1941) Rated NR
When Edna Gladney discovers how the government treats children without parents, she opens a home for foundlings and orphans. Starring Greer Garson, Walter Pidgeon, and Felix Bressart. This film does tug at your heart strings as it covers the life … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Biography, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, reviews, Romance
Tagged acted, adoption, adoption system, back story, Blossoms in the Dust, chidren, children, Edna Gladney, events, Felix Bressart, film, film reviews, films, foundlings, government, Greer Garson, heart, history, home, life, modern, mother, movie, movie reviews, movies, orphans, parents, positive, saint, story, success, system, trailer, treats, Walter Pidgeon, worth, written
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They Died with Their Boots On (1941) Rated NR
A fictionized account of George Armstrong Custer from the time he arrives at West Point in 1857 to his death in the battle of Little Big Horn in 1876. Starring Errol Flynn, Olivia de Havilland, and Arthur Kennedy. When they … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Biography, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR
Tagged 1857, 1876, account, Arthur Kennedy, battle, century, Custer Legacy, custodian, death, entertaining, Errol Flynn, facts, fictionized, film, film reviews, films, George Armstrong Custer, hero, historical accuracy, legacy, Libby Bacon, life, little big horn, movie, movie reviews, movies, olivia de havilland, one, performances, real, real life, romance, story, They Died with Their Boots On, trailer, west point, worship, worth
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All the World’s a Stooge (1941) Rated NR
Three window washers are mistaken as dentists and run amok at a socialite’s home. Starring Curly Howard, Larry Fine, and Moe Howard. In this Three Stooges short, the stooges change into three different characters. They start as window washers, then … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews, Short
Tagged adopt, adopted, adoption, All the World's a Stooge, characters, classic, Curly Howard, dentist office, dentists, dress, fake, film, film reviews, films, home, House, humor, husband, Larry Fine, Moe Howard, movie, movie reviews, movies, orphans, refugees, short, socialite, The Three Stooges, three, Three Stooges, trailer, washers, wife, window, worth
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Affectionately Yours (1941) Rated NR
A married reporter is used to traveling the world and flirting with the women in every port, but when he’s in Lisbon working on the latest female, he gets word that his wife wants a divorce and is seeing another … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews, Romance
Tagged acted, Affectionately Yours, Comedy, Dennis Morgan, directed, divorce, female, film, film reviews, films, fling, flirting, girl, home, interest, Lisbon, love, man, marriage, married, merle oberon, movie, movie reviews, movies, not worth, port, reporter, Rita Hayworth, screwball comedy, story, theme, trailer, traveling, wife, women, world, written
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Penny Serenade (1941) Rated NR
The ups and downs of life are shown in the marriage of two young people as they begin their life together. Starring Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, and Beulah Bondi. I loved this movie; I thought it was a great excerpt from … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews, Romance
Tagged actors, Beulah Bondi, Cary Grant, characters, Comedy, dreams, film, film reviews, filmmakers, films, Irene Dunne, life, marriage, movie, movie reviews, movies, parents, Penny Serenade, people, reality, story, tragedy, two, worth, young
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Sun Valley Serenade (1941) Rated NR
A band leader sponsors a Norwegian refugee just as he’s taken a job at a ski resort. Starring Sonja Henie, John Payne, Glenn Miller, Milton Berle, Joan Davis This film stars Sonja Henie, who was an Olympic champion in figure … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Music, Rated NR, reviews, Romance
Tagged actress, band leader, best, character, figure skating, film, film reviews, films, Glenn Miller, Hollywood, Joan Davis, job, john payne, Milton Berle, movie, movie reviews, movies, norwegian, olympic champion, popcorn, refugee, romantic story, ski resort, sonja henie, sponsor, Sun Valley Serenade, talent, the glenn miller orchestra, trailer
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Come Live With Me (1941)
Rated NR This film is a classic romantic comedy. It’s a fluff of a tale. The immigration official was too unrealistic but I blame it on the writing not the acting. I also felt that the romance seemed rushed, which again … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Comedy, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated NR, reviews, Romance
Tagged classic, Come Live with me, film reviews, films, Hedy Lamarr, immigration official, James Stewart, movie reviews, movies, romance, romantic comedy, screenplay, trailer, writing
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Citizen Kane (1941)
Rated PG When I first saw this film I didn’t know what Orson Wells was trying to convey to us. I didn’t get what all the fuss was about but as I’ve watched more films, I’ve come to realize what all the hullabaloo … Continue reading
Posted in 1941, Drama, films, Movie reviews, movies, Rated PG, reviews
Tagged Citizen Kane, classics, film reviews, films, movie reviews, movies, trailer
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