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CatherineYronwode

Joined Nov 2004
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State Department: File 649
4.86
State Department: File 649
Heartbeat
5.97
Heartbeat
It Happened on Fifth Avenue
7.69
It Happened on Fifth Avenue
Follow Thru
6.76
Follow Thru
Poor Little Rich Girl
7.09
Poor Little Rich Girl
The Unknown
6.25
The Unknown
This Man Is News
6.57
This Man Is News
Bedelia
6.67
Bedelia
An Inspector Calls
7.58
An Inspector Calls
Girl in Danger
5.55
Girl in Danger
Before Midnight
5.97
Before Midnight
I Take This Oath
5.16
I Take This Oath
Dead End
7.29
Dead End
Bank Alarm
5.37
Bank Alarm
The Big Boodle
5.66
The Big Boodle
Roar of the Press
5.56
Roar of the Press
City of Fear
6.48
City of Fear
Patterns
7.79
Patterns
The Deadly Game
5.17
The Deadly Game
The Devil's Party
5.77
The Devil's Party
Letter of Introduction
6.16
Letter of Introduction
Vice Raid
5.66
Vice Raid
As Young as You Feel
6.59
As Young as You Feel
A Stranger in Town
7.18
A Stranger in Town
Telephone Operator
5.78
Telephone Operator

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CatherineYronwode's rating
Gunman in the Streets

Gunman in the Streets

6.5
1
  • Feb 16, 2025
  • I could not watch it

    The Farmer Takes a Wife

    The Farmer Takes a Wife

    6.4
    8
  • Apr 22, 2024
  • I'd like to thank Yakima Canutt: What a HORSE!!

    Sure, Henry Fonda is amazing in his first film role, Janet Gaynor displays spunky charm, and the supporting cast is six-deep with favourites from John Qualen and Slim Summerville to Sig Rumen and Margaret Hamilton, plus Vince Barnett as a crystal ball gazing "Hindu Prophet" ... but there is no movie to compare with this for the sheer glory of the horses assembled by Yakima Canutt . He outdid himself for this film.

    The all-out star is the star-spangled grey Percheron. WHAT A HORSE. I cannot say enough about this calm, perfectly mannered draft animal. You will never see another like him, i guarantee.

    Then we have Canutt's usual "stage coach stunt" wagon team -- and a cool stunt where they hear a loud noise and take off running. Play it back and see if you can figure where Canutt is hiding, driving them on long reins.

    There are some other great draft horses too -- a white one pulling a plow is out standing in his field.

    As if that weren't enough. There is entire herd of lithe ponies being ridden by genuine Native Americans, just in from a wild west show -- and their horses are all glossy and alert.

    Slim Summerville drives a buggy horse who steps out lightly, and there are dozens more horses towing barges pulling wagons, getting shod, and being led through the streets.

    And amazingly, while all of these these magnificent animals are in action, not a one is shown being stressed, other than the bolting wagon team -- but they knew that routine from a hundred Westerns.

    The Erie canal scenes are gorgeous set pieces, filmed with perfect lighting and a true eye for artistic compositition. The costumes are period-perfect. The male chorus is manly, and it is a pleasure to hear Janet Gaynor whistling "Oh, Don't You Remember Sweet Alice, Ben Bolt?," and then to hear it played on a genuine old music box. Such attention to detail!!

    And as if all of this were not enough, Yak also stunts for Henry Fonda! My gosh, it can't get any better than that.

    Oh, there's a plot. Folks fall in love. Complications ensue. A resolution may or may not be achieved. But who cares -- THAT BEAUTIFUL HORSE steals the entire show.
    For the Love of Mary

    For the Love of Mary

    6.6
    10
  • Jan 4, 2024
  • A wonderful romantic comedy

    This is a charming and surprising comedy well worthy of comparison with films like "My Man Godfrey," "Theodora Goes Wild," and "Ball of Fire." Deanna Durbin is delightful as Mary Peppertree, a former switchboard operator for the U. S. Supreme Court, who quits her job due to a bump in the road of her romance with a young lawyer (Jeffrey Lynn), and moves to a job as a switchboard operator at the White House.

    Complications ensue when a goofy but lovable ichthyologist (Don Taylor) keeps calling the switchboard to speak to the President, and Mary gets involved in helping him. However, complexities redouble when she accidentally cuts the President's line in on a call she is taking about her inability to attend the birthday party of her old friend Justice Peabody (Harry Davenport, at his most twinkly judicial self). The president (who is never seen or heard throughout the entire film) tries to help Mary out by assigning her a Navy Lieutenant escort (Edmond O'Brien) to the party.

    In short order all three men are courting her, and the President's personal secretary (Ray Collins, best known as Lt. Tragg in "Perry Mason") is enrolled to play cupid at the unseen Chief Executive's command.

    Meanwhile a subplot revolves around a jovial immigrant restaurateur from Vienna (Hugo Haas) whom the Supreme Court Justices are coaching so that he can pass his American citizenship test.

    The supporting cast is chock full of the best character actors of the 1940s and 1950s, including Louise Beavers ("Imitation of Life," "Beulah") as the cook in Haas's restaurant who fixes up the chopped chicken liver and marinated herring; and Morris Ankrum (a recurrent judge on "Perry Mason") as a Navy Admiral The small-part players work beautifully together as a warm-hearted ensemble cast.

    Not only is this a romantic comedy, it is also a musical, with Deanna Durbin in fine voice and, for a couple of numbers. Accompanied by the assembled justices of the Supreme Court, who sing old, sweet songs in quartet harmony while Harry Davenport accompanies them on accordion.

    The best musical number of all, however is Durbin's soprano rendition of "Largo al factotum" (a.k.a. "Figaro") from Rossini's opera "The Barber of Seville" -- what a surprise! -- and just as surprising is how well it fits into the storyline, because like "The Barber of Seville," this is a comedy of missed connections and thwarted romance, in which those with access to the powerful can pull the strings to make everything come out exactly right in the end.

    I loved this movie and am only sad that it took me until i was 76 years old to see it!
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