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Till the Clouds Roll By (1946) | Directed by Richard Whorf
The Bad Lord Byron (1949) | Directed by David MacDonald
Border Incident (1949) | Directed by Anthony Mann
Neptune's Daughter (1949) | Directed by Edward Buzzell
Gilda (1946) | Directed by Charles Vidor
George Washington Slept Here (1942) | Directed by William Keighley
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Cover Girl (1944) | Directed by Charles Vidor
Between Yesterday and Tomorrow (1947) | Directed by Harald Braun
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) | Directed by William Wyler
The White Cliffs of Dover (1944) | Directed by Clarence Brown
State Fair (1945) | Directed by Walter Lang
Air Force (1943) | Directed by Howard Hawks
3 Godfathers (1948) | Directed by John Ford
Dark Passage (1947) | Directed by Delmer Daves
Treasure of the Sierra Madre (1948) | Directed by John Huston
Abilene Town (1946) | Directed by Edwin L. Marin
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I Love Trouble (1948) | Directed by S. Sylvan Simon
Devotion (1946) | Directed by Curtis Bernhardt
The Diary of a Chambermaid (1946) | Directed by Jean Renoir
The Killers (1946) | Directed by Robert Siodmak
Mysterious Intruder (1946) | Directed by William Castle
The Wagons Roll at Night (1941) | Directed by Ray Enright
Race Street (1948) | Directed by Edwin L. Marin
The Flame of New Orleans (1941) | Directed by René Clair
Michael Shayne, Private Detective (1940) | Directed by Eugene Forde
The Wreck of the Hesperus (1948) | Directed by John Hoffman
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Waterloo Bridge (1940) | Directed by Mervyn LeRoy
Ringside Maisie (1941) | Directed by Edwin L. Marin
Flaxy Martin (1949) | Directed by Richard L. Bare
In This Our Life (1942) | Directed by John Huston
A Bill of Divorcement (1940) | Directed by John Farrow
Captains of the Clouds (1942) | Directed by Michael Curtiz
Dr. Cyclops (1940) | Directed by Ernest B. Schoedsack
The Mad Doctor (1940) | Directed by Tim Whelan
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Cornered (1945) | Directed by Edward Dmytryk
Eve Knew Her Apples (1945) | Directed by Will Jason
Nora Prentiss (1947) | Directed by Vincent Sherman
Out of the Fog (1941) | Directed by Anatole Litvak
Crossfire (1947) | Directed by Edward Dmytryk
Sorry, Wrong Number (1948)| Directed by Anatole Litvak
T-Men (1947) | Directed by Anthony Mann
Challenge to Lassie (1949) | Directed by Richard Thorpe
State of the Union (1948) | Directed by Frank Capra
Black Magic (1949) | Directed by Gregory Ratoff
Easter Parade (1948) | Directed by Charles Walters
Our Town (1940) | Directed by Sam Wood
Killer Dill (1947) | Directed by Lewis D. Collins
Phantom of Chinatown (1940) | Directed by Phil Rosen
Life Begins at Eight-Thirty (1942) | Directed by Irving Pichel
Lassie in Hills of Home (1948) | Directed by Fred M. Wilcox
Dishonored Lady (1947) | Directed by Robert Stevenson
The Golden Madonna (1949) | Directed by Luigi Carpentieri & Ladislao Vajda
Moonrise (1948) | Directed by Frank Borzage
The Return of Daniel Boone (1941) | Directed by Lambert Hillyer
Corridor of Mirrors (1948) | Directed by Terence Young
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The Catman of Paris (1946) | Directed by Lesley Selander
The Dark Mirror (1946) | Directed by Robert Siodmak
She-Wolf of London (1946) | Directed by Jean Yarbrough
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The Jolson Story (1946) | Directed by Alfred E. Green
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Johnny O'Clock (1947) | Directed by Robert Rossen
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Somewhere in the Night (1946) | film noir directed by Joseph L. Mankiewicz
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The Inside Story (1948) | American comedy film directed by Allan Dwan
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Unfaithfully Yours (1948) | American screwball comedy film directed by Preston Sturges
The Undying Monster (1942) | American horror film directed by John Brahm
You Belong to Me (1941) | A romantic comedy film directed by Wesley Ruggles
Caught in the Draft (1941) | American musical comedy film directed by David Butler
The More the Merrier (1943) | American romantic comedy film directed by George Stevens.
My Favorite Brunette (1947) | American comedy film directed by Elliott Nugent
The Farmer's Daughter (1947) | American romantic comedy-drama film directed by H.C. Potter
The Bells of St. Mary's (1945) | American drama film directed by Leo McCarey
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Undertow (1949) | Directed by William Castle
Cry of the Werewolf (1944) | Directed by Henry Levin
Thunder in the Pines (1949) | Directed by Robert Gordon
Jungle Goddess (1948) | Directed by Lewis D. Collins
The Desperadoes (1943) | Directed by Charles Vidor
Coroner Creek (1948) | Directed by Ray Enright
Sherlock Holmes : The Pearl of Death (1944)
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Submarine Base (1943) | A war film directed by Albert H. Kelley
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For the Love of Mary (1948) | Director: Frederick De Cordova
Night Train to Munich (1940) | British thriller film directed by Carol Reed
Molly and Me (1945) | Directed by Lewis Seiler
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Sitting Pretty (1948) | American comedy film directed by Walter Lang
"Sitting Pretty" is a 1948 American comedy film directed by Walter Lang. The film stars Clifton Webb, Maureen O'Hara, and Robert Young in lead roles. The story revolves around a peculiar and sophisticated houseguest who creates chaos in the lives of a suburban family.
Plot Summary:
Harry King (Clifton Webb), an eccentric and erudite man, responds to an advertisement seeking a babysitter for a couple's three children. The couple, Tacey (Maureen O'Hara) and Grant Trimble (Robert Young), are initially skeptical but decide to hire Harry due to his articulate and convincing manner. However, they soon discover that Harry is not a typical babysitter. He is more of a houseguest who brings a unique, refined, and unconventional perspective to their lives.
Harry's presence in the Trimble household causes a series of comedic situations as he provides unorthodox advice, challenges societal norms, and turns the family dynamics upside down. While some family members appreciate his influence, others are skeptical and concerned about the impact he might have on their lives.
As Harry becomes more ingrained in the family's daily affairs, he reveals a surprising depth of character and wisdom that forces the Trimble family to reassess their values and priorities. The film explores themes of societal expectations, individuality, and the importance of unconventional thinking.
Review:
"Sitting Pretty" is a witty and charming comedy that benefits greatly from Clifton Webb's standout performance as the eccentric and intellectually superior Harry King. Webb's portrayal adds a sophisticated touch to the character, making him both humorous and endearing. The film's success hinges on the contrast between Webb's refined character and the more conventional suburban setting.
The screenplay, written by F. Hugh Herbert and based on a novel by Gwen Davenport, is filled with clever dialogue and situational humor. The film strikes a balance between lighthearted comedy and moments of genuine emotion, creating an engaging and entertaining narrative.
Walter Lang's direction ensures a smooth flow of the narrative, allowing the characters to evolve and the humor to resonate. The supporting cast, including Maureen O'Hara and Robert Young, contributes to the film's overall charm, providing a solid foundation for Webb's standout performance.
"Sitting Pretty" was successful both critically and commercially upon its release and led to two sequels, further showcasing the enduring appeal of the characters and the unique charm of the film. Overall, "Sitting Pretty" remains a classic example of a character-driven comedy, with Clifton Webb's memorable performance elevating it to a level of enduring popularity in the realm of classic Hollywood comedies.
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