August 1947: Life With Father














Technicolor! Irene Dunne! William Powell! Elizabeth Taylor!

This is not a noir!

Unfortunately, the DVD version seems to be sourced from a torrent copy of the movie at a bitrate of “there’s a bitrate?”, and the torrent was sourced from an NTSC broadcast, so it’s very pretty on my screen. It looks like it originally was, though, so that’s a shame. It was nominated for some technical Oscar awards

So how did this movie end up on the 50-movie DVD box set that only has B movies? Let’s see…

Ah!:

Through a clerical error, Life with Father was not renewed for copyright and has fallen into the public domain.

Anyway, it’s a very amiable piece of period fluff. It’s not the kind of comedy you laugh out loud to a lot, but the Dunne/Powell scenes proceed in a very amusing fashion indeed.

The storyline (FSVO storyline) isn’t very thrilling, though. A bunch of folderol. With a Christian taint. It moves so slowly… but… it’s nice? I mean, I like it, but I’m not that enthusiastic.

I wonder whether Ingmar Bergman had this movie in mind when he made Fanny & Alexander.

Oh!

That sounds so familiar! I’ve that as a sample in a song somewhere… Hm… It must be Meat Beat Manifesto! From Armed Audio Warfare, perhaps? Storm the Studio?

Life With Father. Michael Curtiz. 1947.

Popular movies in August 1947 according to IMDB:

PosterVotesRatingMovie
33407.8Body and Soul
54277.5Kiss of Death
35097.3Life with Father
46377.1The Secret Life of Walter Mitty
7437.1The October Man
34087.0Song of the Thin Man
19317.0Lured
3596.9The Romance of Rosy Ridge
2236.7Holiday Camp
4326.7Mother Wore Tights

This blog post is part of the Decade series.

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