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Has Anybody Seen My Gal?

Has Anybody Seen My Gal

United States

1952

88 Min
Color
English
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DIR Douglas Sirk

PROD Ted Richmond

SCR Joseph Hoffman

DP Clifford Stine

CAST Piper Laurie, Willard Waterman, Fritz Feld, Emory Parnell, Charles Flynn

ED Russell F. Schoengarth

MUSIC Herman Stein

Synopsis

Wealthy Samuel Fulton is getting older and has no family of his own. He decides to leave his estate to the family of his first love, who turned down his marriage proposal years ago because he was poor. But he wants to test the family before leaving his money to them. He takes a room in their home and a job in the father’s shop. –IMDb

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Douglas Sirk

The film director Douglas Sirk, whose reputation blossomed in the generation after his 1959 retirement from Hollywood filmmaking, was born Hans Detlef Sierck on April 26, 1900, in Hamburg, Germany to a journalist. Both of his parents were Danish, and the future director would make movies in German, Danish and English. His reputation, which was breathed to life by the French nouvelle vague critiques who developed the “auteur” (author) theory of film criticism, casts him one of the cinema’s great ironists. In his American and European films, his characters perceive their lives quite differently than does the movie audience viewing “them” in a theater. Dealing with love, death and societal constraints, his films often depend on melodrama, particularly the high suds soap operas he lensed for producer Ross Hunter in the 1950s: Magnificent Obsession (1954), All That Heaven Allows (1955), and his last American film, Imitation of Life (1959). (Sirk’s favorite American film was the Western… read more

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trolley freak

7Feb12

The critical acclaim accorded to Sirk is based primarily on the series of melodramas he made for Universal in the 1950's but he shot all kinds of films for the studio including this lovely family comedy, his first in colour. The great character actor Charles Coburn only has third billing but he is undoubtedly the star performer as the multi-millionaire determined to leave his fortune to the family of his first love..

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Nancarrow

26Aug11

Money's corruptible effects are detailed in this lightweight, but pleasant picture that introduces Sirk to color and Hudson. And a nice ending to boot!

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Ademption

14Jul11

At least check it out for an uncredited James Dean hanging out by the soda fountain.

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