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Rating: 4.8/10 by 8 users

Young Widow (1946)

A young bride tries to rebuild her life after she learns her husband has been killed in the war.

Directing:
  • Edwin L. Marin
  • Harold Godsoe
Writing:
  • Margaret Buell Wilder
  • Richard Macaulay
  • Clarissa Fairchild Cushman
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Mar 01, 1946

Rating: 4.8/10 by 8 users

Alternative Title:
The Naughty Widow - US

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 40 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: new york city, soldier, war widow

Jane Russell
Joan Kenwood
Louis Hayward
Jim Cameron
Faith Domergue
Gerry Taylor
Marie Wilson
"Mac" McCallister
Kent Taylor
Peter Waring
Norman Lloyd
Sammy Jackson
Steve Brodie
Willie Murphy
Robert Holton
Bob Johnson
Peter Garey
Navy Lieutenant Smith
William Moss
Marine Lieutenant Pearson
William Murphy
Army Lieutenant Hope
Leigh Whipper
Nate (Uncredited)
Walter Baldwin
Miller (Uncredited)
Harry Barris
Officer's Club Pianist (Uncredited)
James Burke
Motorcycle Cop (Uncredited)
Jimmie Dodd
Soldier in Officer's Club (Uncredited)
Ben Hall
Sailor in Hospital Waiting Room (Uncredited)
Cordell Hickman
Black Boy (Uncredited)
George Meader
Photographer (Uncredited)
Gerald Mohr
Walter (Uncredited)
William Newell
Charlie (Uncredited)
Harry Strang
Skycap (Uncredited)
James Flavin
Subway Conductor (Uncredited)
Charles Ferguson
Subway Onlooker (Uncredited)
Jessie Arnold
Woman Who Falls Under Train (Uncredited)
Margaret Bert
Woman on Subway Platform (Uncredited)
George Lloyd
Man on Subway Platform (Uncredited)
Thomas Martin
Nightclub Bartender (Uncredited)
Chet Brandenburg
Nightclub Waiter (Uncredited)
Larry Steers
Nightclub Waiter (Uncredited)
James Conaty
Nightclub Patron (Uncredited)
Edward Biby
Nightclub Patron (Uncredited)
Charles Sullivan
Nightclub Patron (Uncredited)
John Kelly
Cab Driver (Uncredited)
Dick Wessel
Cab Driver (Uncredited)

CinemaSerf

This film boasts two strong performances from Jane Russell and Louis Hayward. The former, a young widow still coming to terms with the death of her husband; the latter, a man she encounters on a train - and one who falls for her immediately. She is less than impressed! What ensues is a characterful romantic cat and mouse, but with a bit more depth. There is a poignancy to the grief of "Joan". It isn't a "woe is me" style grief, but Russell's portrayal delivers a glimpse of the sincerity of a character torn between her past and her future. Hayward foils this light melancholia perfectly. His cock-sure persona makes us grimace at times, but it's clear from fairly early on that he is the ying to her yang, she just has to believe it. There are a couple of decent supporting efforts that allow us to come up fo air - Marie Wilson as the femme fatale "Mac"; Cora Witherspoon as well meaning ("Aunt Emeline") and Louise Beavers as the cook who manages to inject some common sense and humour into it all. There's no denying it can be slow, and quite sluggish in parts. Russell is still finding her feet in front of the camera, and it proves too difficult for Edward Marin to sustain the intensity at times, but it's an enjoyable watch that gives us fair warning of what to expect from Jane Russell...


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