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It All Came True

  • 1940
  • Approved
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.6K
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Ann Sheridan in It All Came True (1940)
ComedyCrimeDramaMusicRomance

After crooked nightclub owner Chips Maguire murders a police informant, he blackmails his piano player to allow him to stay at his eccentric mother's boarding house.After crooked nightclub owner Chips Maguire murders a police informant, he blackmails his piano player to allow him to stay at his eccentric mother's boarding house.After crooked nightclub owner Chips Maguire murders a police informant, he blackmails his piano player to allow him to stay at his eccentric mother's boarding house.

  • Director
    • Lewis Seiler
  • Writers
    • Louis Bromfield
    • Michael Fessier
    • Lawrence Kimble
  • Stars
    • Ann Sheridan
    • Humphrey Bogart
    • Jeffrey Lynn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
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    • Director
      • Lewis Seiler
    • Writers
      • Louis Bromfield
      • Michael Fessier
      • Lawrence Kimble
    • Stars
      • Ann Sheridan
      • Humphrey Bogart
      • Jeffrey Lynn
    • 34User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Ann Sheridan
    Ann Sheridan
    • Sarah Jane Ryan
    Humphrey Bogart
    Humphrey Bogart
    • Grasselli (Chips Maguire)
    Jeffrey Lynn
    Jeffrey Lynn
    • Tommy Taylor
    Zasu Pitts
    Zasu Pitts
    • Miss Flint
    Una O'Connor
    Una O'Connor
    • Maggie Ryan
    Jessie Busley
    Jessie Busley
    • Mrs. Taylor
    John Litel
    John Litel
    • Mr. Roberts
    Grant Mitchell
    Grant Mitchell
    • Rene Salmon
    Felix Bressart
    Felix Bressart
    • The Great Boldini
    Charles Judels
    Charles Judels
    • Henri Pepi de Bordeaux
    Brandon Tynan
    Brandon Tynan
    • Mr. Van Diver
    Howard Hickman
    Howard Hickman
    • Mr. Prendergast
    Herb Vigran
    Herb Vigran
    • Monks
    • (as Herbert Vigran)
    Tommy Reilly
    • Tommy Reilly
    The Elderbloom Chorus
    • The Elderbloom Chorus
    Bender and Daum
    • Bender and Daum
    White and Stanley
    • White and Stanley
    The Lady Killer's Quartet
    • The Lady Killers' Quartet
    • (as The Lady Killers' Quartet)
    • Director
      • Lewis Seiler
    • Writers
      • Louis Bromfield
      • Michael Fessier
      • Lawrence Kimble
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    6bkoganbing

    The Roaring Nineties

    It All Came True finds Humphrey Bogart as a gangster on the lam from killing a police stoolie and using a gun that was registered to club piano player Jeffrey Lynn to do the deed. With the stoolie probably telling the cops about his regular hideouts, Bogart has Jeffrey Lynn under a blackmail threat about the weapon hide him in a boarding house that is run jointly by Lynn's mother Jessie Burley and Una O'Connor who is the mother of Ann Sheridan.

    Sheridan and Lynn were childhood sweethearts, she's a chorus girl, he's an aspiring composer and the Moms hoped that they'll be joint grandmothers some day. Bogart is hiding under an assumed name at the boardinghouse, but Sheridan recognizes him.

    Perhaps the fact that he's away from the police spotlight, fooling them even temporarily makes Bogart fall under the charms of the place which is a theatrical boardinghouse. O'Connor and Burley wax nostalgic about the Gay Nineties and Bogart kind of does also. Bear in mind that this was probably when he was a kid in the film.

    It All Came True is the kind of film that would have been better suited to James Cagney. In fact he did several fine nostalgic type films in his career like Frisco Kid, Johnny Come Lately, Strawberry Blonde, and The Time Of Your Life. I'm betting this was a property that Warner Brothers developed for Cagney, but for some reason or other Cagney couldn't do it.

    Sheridan's feet are firmly in the 20th century however, she delivers a few zingers that were quite up to date for the audience. Until Rita Hayworth was established, Ann was Hollywood's number one redhead and she had a bit more wit in her scripts than Rita got at Columbia.

    Maybe with Cagney in the lead and someone like Frank Capra directing and someone like Damon Runyon doing the screenplay, It All Came True could have been a real classic. It's an amusing comedy as it is with Ann Sheridan at her career height and Humphrey Bogart on the crest of becoming a legend.
    Sleepy-17

    Bogart is marvelous as a humorously grouchy gangster...

    ...and Ann Sheridan can be quite fetching as the "showgirl" with the heart of gold who refers to herself at one point as being "technically a good girl". Fun, cliche-ridden, but with a lot of good lines. And Bogart is hilarious as he dead-pans cheating the oldsters at cards! Also: Is this the film that introduced the song "Angel in Disguise"? I only knew the song as delivered by Bugs Bunny!
    6bob-790-196018

    Ann Sheridan--what's not to like? But wait--there's more.

    This movie has everything but the kitchen sink. A preposterous movie that is nevertheless enjoyable.

    There's Ann Sheridan, always totally likable--plus, in this movie she sings "You're Just an Angel in Disguise." There's also a funny dog act.

    Humphrey Bogart plays his stock gangster role, but this time he has to deal with ZaSu Pitts and Una O'Connor as two spinsters, one a feisty spark-plug and the other delusionally lovelorn.

    At one point, tough guy Bogie as much as says, "Hey, gang, let's put on a show!" And they do. That's where the dog act comes in.

    Plus there's a nostalgiac Gay Nineties review, including a barbershop quartet.

    And a number of Irish songs in the background and, ultimately, in the spotlight, including a rousing version of "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling."

    I won't give away the ending, but trust me, you'll say, "Aw, ain't that nice!"

    Kind of a fun movie.
    7blanche-2

    Sweet as they come

    "It All Came True" is a delightful 1940 film starring Humphrey Bogart, Ann Sheridan, Jeffrey Lynn, and Zasu Pitts. Sheridan and Lynn are the adult children of business partners in a boarding house (Jessie Busley and Una O'Connor). The women are about to lose the house because of back taxes. Lynn is Tommy, a composer, and Sheridan is Sarah Jane, a nightclub entertainer. Both move back home, but Lynn brings his boss, Chips Maguire (Bogart) with him, who is hiding from the police. He's blackmailing Tommy into hiding him because the gun that killed the victim is in Tommy's name.

    Chips can't leave his room, of course, and eventually grows bored with the entire arrangement. He recognizes the very attractive Sarah Jane as having been on the circuit, and decides to help her out by making the boarding house into a nightclub. He finances it and bails the women out of their financial troubles at the same time. Sarah Jane isn't interested in Chips - she's re-connected with Tommy - but naturally plays along. Tommy is uneasy; if Chips is caught, he'll tell the cops that Tommy committed the murder.

    The plot may sound serious, but the film is filled with music and a lightheartedness that's hard to describe. Ann Sheridan was sort of the working man's Rita Hayworth. She was at Warner's, which put her low, sultry voice, mane of red hair and other assets to good use in a variety of roles. She wasn't as beautiful as Hayworth or as exotic, but she was more versatile as an actress. Here she's at the top of her game, singing and dancing up a storm and looking sensational. She really carries the film. Lynn, whose career lost its momentum after World War II, was a nice-looking, boy next door type of leading man, and does an able job here. Bogart is a riot; the man could do anything. Though his character is ruthless and dangerous, he comes off as extremely likable. The striking Zasu Pitts is wonderful as a boarder who sees men following her everywhere and can't handle her liquor. At all.

    There's a charming sentiment about this film - it'll leave you smiling.
    6SnoopyStyle

    Bogie and the couple

    Elderly friends Nora Taylor and Maggie Ryan own a weird boarding house full of wacky characters but the bank is threatening to take it away. Maggie's daughter Sarah Jane (Ann Sheridan) is trying to be a showgirl while still being a good girl. Nora's aspiring songwriter son Tommy Taylor (Jeffrey Lynn) plays the piano at a nightclub owned by gangster Chips Maguire (Humphrey Bogart). Tommy is tired of Chips' empty promises. When Chips kills a police snitch, he blackmails Tommy into getting him a room at the boarding house.

    The problem with this movie is that Tommy is a complete stiff. Bogie has more charisma in his little pinky finger than that man's whole body. For a cinematic romantic pairing, Sheridan needs to get together with Bogie but the story requires that Sarah gets together with Tommy. That's the rub with this movie. Bogie is the most compelling actor and his character has the most compelling redemption arc. In a certain light, this should be his movie and this should be a character study of Chips.

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    • Trivia
      For the 1945 re-release print, Warner Bros. changed the opening credits order for their new star Humphrey Bogart, now listing him above Ann Sheridan before the title and moving Jeffrey Lynn to the "With" cast after the title. The end credits, however, were kept in their original order.
    • Goofs
      At the 17 minute mark after Bogart stands up from the bed, the boom mic shadow moves across his hat.
    • Quotes

      Sarah Jane Ryan aka Sal: Can you imagine? He was going to make me a torch singer. He took me into his studio and after about five minutes I said, "Yeah, well, I've never heard this called an audition before." He followed me home in a taxi cab. Yeah, and with a gat too!

      [Throws gun onto table]

      Sarah Jane Ryan aka Sal: As if I didn't know how to handle a monkey with a gat!

      Miss Flint: The man who followed me...?

      Sarah Jane Ryan aka Sal: He said he wanted to discover me. Me! Why, I've been discovered so many times they call me Miss America.

    • Connections
      Featured in Let's Sing Grandfather's Favorites (1948)
    • Soundtracks
      Angel in Disguise
      (1940) (uncredited)

      Music by Paul Mann and Stefan Weiß

      Lyrics by Kim Gannon

      Played during the opening credits and as background music

      Played on piano by Jeffrey Lynn and sung by Ann Sheridan

      Reprised by the band at the Roaring 90s Club and sung by Ann Sheridan and chorus of waiters

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    • Release date
      • April 6, 1940 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • And It All Came True
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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