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It's a Wonderful World

United States

1939

86 Min
Black and White
1.37:1
English
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DIR W.S. Van Dyke

PROD Frank Davis

SCR Ben Hecht, Herman J. Mankiewicz

DP Oliver T. Marsh

CAST Claudette Colbert, James Stewart, Nat Pendleton, Guy Kibbee, Oliver Marsh, Frances Drake, Hans Conried, Cecilia Callejo, Edgar Kennedy, Grady Sutton

ED Harold F. Kress

PROD DES Cedric Gibbons

MUSIC Edward Ward

SOUND Douglas Shearer

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W.S. Van Dyke

W. S. \“Woody\” Van Dyke II inaugurated his career at age three as a stage actor, in the company of his widowed actress-mother. When acting jobs were scarce, young Van Dyke worked as a miner, electrician and (allegedly) a soldier-for-hire in Mexico during the ‘teens. In 1916, he was hired as one of several assistants to director D.W. Griffith, working in this capacity on Griffith’s mammoth Intolerance. After assisting director James Young at Paramount, Van Dyke was allowed to direct his first solo film in 1917. He spent most of the 1920s laboring on quickie Westerns, earning a reputation for speed and efficiency. In 1928, he was brought into MGM’s troubled production White Shadows on the South Seas, which, under the snail’s-pace direction of Robert J. Flaherty (a brilliant documentary maker whose skills at fictional filmmaking was slight), was running way behind schedule. When White Shadows opened to critical and audience approval, Van Dyke was elevated to Hollywood’s A-list of directors… read more

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16Jan13

Lovely underrated film from a time when the studios were tossing off such minor gems with great regularity. Van Dyke, of the Thin Man fame, gave it its light rapidity though of course Colbert is the real auteur here...

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