Saturday, 5 October 2013

Come Live With Me (1941 Clarence Brown)

A great way to start the day, if you can get over the shock of the modern open marriage set-up. The gorgeous Hedy Lamarr is fleeing from her (real life) home town Vienna from unnamed Nazis and needs to marry impoverished writer James Stewart:



  George Folsey (many films since 1919) having fun with mirror scene:




Even the rain at MGM is a classy affair. Verree Teasdale sports an unsightly hat:


Of all Hollywood's long line of wise old ladies / grandmothers Adeline de Walt Reynolds here is not the greatest, but film is fun. Note also Donald Meek as the world's most successful bum. Ian Hunter is the other man and Barton MacLane the nice guy from Immigration.

Clarence Brown was in films from 1920: he made early Garbos and The Yearling.

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