Sunday, May 30, 2010

365 films: The brilliant review off hour

The Shining Hour stars Joan Crawford, Robert Young, Melvyn Douglas, Margaret Sullavan, and Fay Bainter, in this 1938 Frank Borzage film. After marrying Henry (Douglas), Olivia (Crawford) is faced with jealously and feels from his family. His younger brother, David (Young) becomes quite infatuated with Olivia, while to their older sister, Hannah (Bainter) thinks that Olivia is only there to hurt the family. Judy (Sullavan) who has been somewhat off has sister to David and Henry finds Olivia charming, goal when they both cuts feelings for the same Guy, complications arise. I didn' T think that this was that bad off has film. There could Be more off has storyline goal overall, it wasn' T too bad. Being has off huge fan Young Douglas and, it was Nice to see them in another movie together. They really are so much fun to watch! The ending edge Be has bit exaggerated goal I still liked the movie. Review for Tomorrow: Buck Privates
Great classic fi! lms, best all time movies

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