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Do you recognize this film's plot?
Chickensoup
| May 26 2025
| Chickensoup
Posted on 05/25/2025 2:03:42 PM PDT by Chickensoup
Ping the film mavens here please?
You know I have a b&w film in my brain. About an older man i. He is perhaps 40s who wants to marry an 19 year old girl after a whirlwind romance. Upper class.
He is about her mother’s age. Mother makes it clear to him that mother is dying and she is relieved that someone will be there for her young naive daughter and gives permission.
It was a bittersweet film. I cannot find it. It rings no bells. I do not know whether I
TOPICS: Music/Entertainment
KEYWORDS: film; movie; vanity
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To: nopardons
What is the name of that film?
To: Chickensoup
There is NO parental intervention in DARK VICTORY! And Bette Davis doesn’t have cancer. It’s called “DARK VICTORY” because its some disease of the brain and at the very end, she goes blind and dies.
To: Chickensoup
INVITATION; and if you haven't seen it, you should!
To: nopardons
No this isn’t it but now I want to watch it. Lol
To: Chickensoup
You're not, by chance, thinking of the movie
Sabrina, are you?
In this movie, the older man Linus Larrabee is played by Humphry Bogart, and the young girl Sabrina is played by Audrey Hepburn.
In the beginning, Sabrina is the young teenage daughter of the wealth Larrabee family chauffeur (who lives above the estate garage) who has a crush on the younger Larrabee brother David (played by William Holden) who is a playboy. When Sabrina sees David wooing another woman, she is distraught and tries to commit suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning in the chauffeur's garage. Linus finds her and rescues her from the car. Sabrina eventually goes to Paris for two years to finish school.
Two years later, Sabrina returns as a beautiful young adult and she and the older Linus eventually fall in love amidst the usual movie hijinks.
There is no dying mother, only the suicide attempt by the young girl. Her father is the family chauffeur and warns Sabrina of the dangers of mixing social class instead of endorsing a marriage with Linus Larrabee.
-PJ
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posted on
05/25/2025 2:58:13 PM PDT
by
Political Junkie Too
( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
To: Chickensoup
To: Chickensoup
TCM shows it, but I don’t know if you van see it on line. It’s a very good film.
To: Polynikes
Rebecca 1940’ish
No "mother" in that one. Rebecca had already died. The antagonist was the crazy hired matron of the household.
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posted on
05/25/2025 4:04:40 PM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
To: CaptainK
But he was happy his young and innocent daughter went with the much older Gary Cooper. It was kind of creepy.
I thought a very young Audrey Hepburn was also mismatched with a much older Humphrey Bogart. The chemistry wasn't there, either.
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posted on
05/25/2025 4:06:36 PM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
To: Political Junkie Too
Harrison Ford and Greg Kinnear in the remake.
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posted on
05/25/2025 4:08:54 PM PDT
by
Fledermaus
("It turns out all we really needed was a new President!")
To: Dr. Sivana
Bogart looked old at 25. They all did back then.
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posted on
05/25/2025 4:09:28 PM PDT
by
Fledermaus
("It turns out all we really needed was a new President!")
To: Dr. Sivana
And she with Banacek in Breakfast at Tiffanys.
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posted on
05/25/2025 4:11:18 PM PDT
by
Fledermaus
("It turns out all we really needed was a new President!")
To: nopardons
no, i am waiting for them to stream on Roku..
To: Fledermaus
And she with Banacek in Breakfast at Tiffanys.
Overrated pic, not much of a story. If that's the best that Truman Capote can give us, he's not a big deal. Reminds me of Neil Simon's plays and movies (the chemistry and the sitcom retooling of "The Odd Couple" saved that one on TV).
Audrey Hepburn was an exceptional Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady". The most memorable thing in "Breakfast" was Mickey Rooney's performance.
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posted on
05/25/2025 4:19:01 PM PDT
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Dr. Sivana
("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
To: Political Junkie Too
I remember that one. No but thank you.
To: Chickensoup; lee martell; nopardons
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posted on
05/25/2025 4:21:09 PM PDT
by
SunkenCiv
(The moron troll Ted Holden believes that humans originated on Ganymede.)
To: Fledermaus
Bogart looked old at 25. They all did back then.
My wife thought William Holden looked like a better match in that one, even though the script made him into a jerk. Bogart looked old at 25, he looked older at 40+. He didn't sell me on the romance, and he's a talented actor. Therefore, he must have been miscast.
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posted on
05/25/2025 4:21:23 PM PDT
by
Dr. Sivana
("Whatsoever he shall say to you, do ye." (John 2:5))
To: Chickensoup
The Heiress (1949), directed by William Wyler
To: Dr. Sivana
NOTHING at all worked in SABRINA!
Both men were too old and it was drippy film.
To: HonkyTonkMan
No but I do recall that film. A corker!
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