5/10
Love is all about timing
5 January 2019
So many great kings of old hollywood in here.. Montgomery ( heart-throb of the 1930s and 1940s), Helen Hayes (TWO oscars!), Lewis Stone (the stately older gentleman in Grand Hotel, and so many other films), Henry Stephenson (everyone's uncle or grandfather). Oscar nominated May Robson. Even Jessie Ralph made all those films with WC Fields. This is a story about bad timing.. .probably an experience we've ALL had in our lives; we fall for someone who isn't free at the time. or maybe it's ourself who isn't available, an opportunity missed and lost. and bagpipes. did I mention it takes place in Scotland, so of course there are bloody bagpipes. Moves along, if not very fast. It IS a period piece, after all. It starts well. but gets rather slow in the middle while "Benjie" is off to war... bad decisions. lost love. bad timing. This one shows up on Turner Classic now and then. Directed by William Howard; he had started in the silents in the 1920s, continued into the talkies. Story by Hugh Walpole, who had also written "Kind Lady" (both film versions!) Kind Lady is so much better than Vanessa..
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