8/31/2013

Elizabeth Taylor in "Life With Father" (1947)

Elizabeth Taylor in "Life With Father" (image from JSR Pages)





















REVIEW:
Elizabeth Taylor fans will discover with delight her first film as a teen actress: "Life with Father", produced by Warner Bros. Studios in 1947. Being almost 15 years old, Elizabeth Taylor plays a young romantic into a highly successful family film, teamed up with great actors such as William Powell and Irene Dunne.

FILM TITLE
"LIFE WITH FATHER" (U.S.A/Warner Bros./1947)

PROMO
You'll laugh as you have never laughed before! (Warner).
A successful adaptation of the play with the same title, with 3224 performances on Broadway.

OVERVIEW
In New York, at the end of the nineteenth century, a broker, Clarence Day (William Powell), wants to lead his family consisting of his wife Vinnie (Irene Dunne) and their four boys with the same severity and effectiveness as he runs his business at his office. Being a loving father, Clarence Day finally understands that the one who is pulling the strings in the family is Vinnie and that he can not successfully oppose her attempts to make him be baptized in the Christian religion. Vinnie is about to fall victim to drugs, marketed by two of her sons. The eldest son, Clarence Jr., is in love with beautiful Mary Skinner (Elizabeth Taylor) who is invited by the family's housekeeper Cora Cartwright (Zasu Pitts), Vinnie's cousin.

CAST
William Powell (Mr. Clarence Day), Irene Dunne (Mrs. Clarence Day), Elizabeth Taylor (Mary Skinner), Zasu Pitts (Cora).
DIRECTED BY
Michael Curtiz.
SCREENPLAY
Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, adapted from their play.
PRODUCED BY
Jack L. Warner.
COLOR
Technicolor
DURATION
118 minutes.
GENRE
comedy, family.
PRODUCTION DATES
between April-August 1946.
RELEASED
September 1947.

NOMINATED at
- Oscar for Best Actor (William Powell), Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Music (Max Steiner).
AWARDS
- Golden Globe for Best Picture, New York Critics Award for Best Actor (William Powell).

TRIVIA
- famous Mary Pickford was supposed to play in this movie.

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