Review of Rationing

Rationing (1944)
7/10
pretty silly WW II film...
24 May 2019
WW II film about how people back home dealt with getting by on rationed supplies...gasoline, food, car and tire parts. Stars the seasoned hollywood pro Wallace Beery (Grand Hotel), Marjorie Main (The Women), and Donald Meek (almost EVERY film made in the 1930s, 1940s...) So many great, fun names. The typical war time propaganda film, showing folks how important it is to go along with the rules and regulations during war time, so food and supplies can go to the soldiers far away. Barton (Beery) is trying to run a general store, but the ration system is so complicated, he can't turn a profit, and none of the townspeople can afford to buy anything. and Iris (Main) is determined to enforce the rationing rules. Quite the snapshot in time, since we have so much of everything these days. hard to imagine a time when everything was in so short supply. a humorous storyline, but it's all based in reality. It's pretty good. clearly made for educational purposes. some lighter, funny lines that border on almost dirty, but mostly all good, clean fun. Directed by WIllis Goldbeck; he only directed eleven films, but wrote SO many screenplays, including some of the Doctor Kildares, and the Man Who shot Liberty Valence.
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