Gail discovers the shocking news that she is adopted during a heated argument with her sister, Joan. With the reluctant support of her adoptive parents and baby sister, Penny, Gail goes in s... Read allGail discovers the shocking news that she is adopted during a heated argument with her sister, Joan. With the reluctant support of her adoptive parents and baby sister, Penny, Gail goes in search of her biological mother and true identity.Gail discovers the shocking news that she is adopted during a heated argument with her sister, Joan. With the reluctant support of her adoptive parents and baby sister, Penny, Gail goes in search of her biological mother and true identity.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 3 nominations total
- Gwendolyn
- (as Rita Hamilton)
- Poker Player
- (uncredited)
- Poker Player
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- Boy at Birthday Party
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The girls have their usual teen problems including a nice little rivalry between Blyth and Evans for Farley Granger. But when Evans while looking for her own birth certificate finds Blyth's adoption papers, she uses them without measuring the consequences.
The film is nice family entertainment for the time and I have to say the sentiment is kept in check for this type of film. Our Very Own got an Academy Award nomination for Best Sound Recording.
But the young leads Granger and Blyth are too old and look it to be playing teens. Granger was 25 and Blyth 22. On the other hand Joan Evans was 16 and Martin Milner 19 and the script has them a year younger than Granger and Blyth. There's also a great performance by Ann Dvorak as Blyth's birth mother.
Still Ann delivers a nice performance and it really would have been nice had they given her a song to sing, maybe at the climax which is the graduation.
Real mother Ann Dvorak (as Gert) has a hard life. Father Donald Cook (as Fred) smacks his girls with an open palm. Mouthy littlest daughter Natalie Wood (as Penny) annoys the heck out of genuinely funny Gus Schilling (as Frank) when he installs the family's new TV set. Fresh-faced teenager Martin Milner has the best up-and-coming role and adoring family servant Jesse Grayson dons her maid uniform for the last time. "Our Very Own" is a slickly produced melodrama which suggests that Samuel Goldwyn, if he were born 50 years later, would have been very successful in 1950s television.
****** Our Very Own (7/27/50) David Miller ~ Ann Blyth, Farley Granger, Joan Evans, Jane Wyatt
Did you know
- TriviaFilm debuts of Kipp Hamilton (as Rita Hamilton) and Phyllis Kirk.
- GoofsMrs. Macaulay tells Joan her birth certificate is in a "sealed" box. There is a lock on the box, but Joan opens it without a key. Her mother never mentions needing a key. There is a very good reason that box should have been locked. Mr. Macaulay produces a key later and locks the box.
- Quotes
Penny Macaulay: [about Chuck] He really is awfully cute, isn't he?
Joan Macaulay: [feigning ignorance] Who?
Penny Macaulay: [exasperated] President Truman!
- ConnectionsReferenced in Edge of Doom (1950)
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- Beloved Over All
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- 1h 33m(93 min)
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- 1.37 : 1