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Leo McCarey (1898–1969)

Author of An Affair to Remember [1957 film]

56+ Works 1,155 Members 20 Reviews

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Works by Leo McCarey

An Affair to Remember [1957 film] (1957) — Director — 303 copies, 3 reviews
The Bells of St. Mary's [1945 film] (1945) — Director — 147 copies, 2 reviews
Duck Soup [1933 film] (1933) — Director — 123 copies, 2 reviews
The Awful Truth [1937 film] (1937) — Director & Producer — 91 copies, 2 reviews
Going My Way [1944 film] (1944) — Director — 78 copies, 1 review
Make Way for Tomorrow [1937 film] (1937) — Director — 31 copies, 1 review
Love Affair [1939 film] (1939) — Director — 25 copies, 2 reviews
Once Upon a Honeymoon [1942 film] (1989) — Director — 21 copies, 5 reviews
Ruggles of Red Gap [1935 film] (1935) — Director — 12 copies
Satan Never Sleeps [1962 film] (1962) — Director — 8 copies
Belle of the Nineties [1934 film] (1993) — Director — 8 copies
The Milky Way [1936 film] 6 copies, 1 review
Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys! [1958 film] (1958) — Director — 5 copies
Indiscreet [1931 film] (1931) — Director — 3 copies
The Cary Grant Film Collection (6 Films) (2013) — Director — 3 copies
The Kid from Spain [1932 film] (1932) — Director — 3 copies, 1 review
Sopa de ganso 2 copies
Good Sam [1948 film] (1948) — Director — 2 copies
Diva 20 Movie Pack — Director — 2 copies
My Son John [1952 film] (1952) — Director — 2 copies
We Faw Down [1928 film] — Director — 2 copies
Cary Grant 7-Movie Collection — Director — 2 copies
The Classics: 5 Movies — Director — 1 copy
Universal Rarities: Films of the 1930s (2018) — Director — 1 copy
Wrong Again [1929 short] (1929) — Director — 1 copy
Soupe au canard [film] (1933) 1 copy
Six of a Kind [1934 film] — Director — 1 copy
The Best of Laurel and Hardy: III — Director — 1 copy
Liberty [1929 film] — Director — 1 copy

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Common Knowledge

Legal name
McCarey, Thomas Leo
Birthdate
1898-10-03
Date of death
1969-07-05
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Los Angeles, California, USA
Place of death
Santa Monica, California, USA
Occupations
film director

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Reviews

20 reviews
The depth and charm of Leo McCarey’s 1939 film, Love Affair places it a notch above most love stories. It is easy to understand why he himself felt this version had the edge over his own remake, starring Cary Grant and Deborah Kerr. Irene Dunne really shines in this film, giving one of her finest performances. A fine script by Delmer Daves and Donald Ogden Stewart takes us from sparkling wit to bittersweet love with ease, thanks to McCarey’s fine direction and the performances of Dunne show more and Charles Boyer.

Terry McKay (Dunne) and Michel Marnet (Boyer) are on an ocean cruise aboard the S.S. Napoli, both contemplating their impending marriages; she to a decent fellow who is more a friend than anything, and he to a very wealthy industrial heiress who doesn't excite him much but can afford his playboy lifestyle. They meet by chance — or fate — and soon must avoid prying eyes when a charming romance begins taking shape. His engagement, in fact, has been touted profusely in all the society papers.

Dunne is a witty hoot as the very American girl from New York and Boyer gives a very charming performance as Michel Marnet, a man squandering his talents by living in the moment. Terry gets a glimpse of what Michael might be when she meets his charming elderly grandmother in a beautiful rose-covered villa in Porto Santo, Madeira. The chapel there moves her deeply and she connects with his grandmother, who fears there will soon be a price to pay for her grandson's way of life.

The couple promise to meet in six months on top of the Empire State building at 5:00 to see if Michel can earn a living through his painting and be worthy to ask her hand in marriage. If you’ve seen the remake, which nearly everyone has, you know one of them doesn’t show up, but only due to tragic circumstances. An unexpected sighting, and a chain of events involving a painting will lead Michael to the truth, and perhaps a second chance at romantic heaven.

A love story of rare beauty, the original version of this film is a neglected treasure in American cinema. The lovely Irene Dunne gets to sing “Spring in My Heart” in this film, and the Oscar nominated “Wishing” is sung by her group of orphans. A nice score by the always reliable — and very underrated — Roy Webb enhances the mood of another RKO classic. A truly memorable romance with great charm.
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Very funny and well acted. Despite being made in 1932, this doesn't show the signs of the early talkies with wooden acting. Cantor is great, despite an unfortunate blackface episode, with the young Marcus Welby pretending to be a Mexican supporting him. The sadly doomed Lyda Roberti is quite memorable. Recommended.
A milkman with an uncanny ability to duck becomes a boxer.

One of the funniest movies from Hollywood's "Golden Age" that I've seen - and by far the funniest Harold Lloyd movie. It doesn't have anything to offer other than laughs, but it's hilarious.

Concept: C
Story: D
Characters: D
Dialog: A
Pacing: B
Cinematography: C
Special effects/design: C
Acting: B
Music: C

Enjoyment: A

GPA: 2.4/4
½
A couple gets divorced without realizing they love each other.

3/4 (Good).

Some parts of the movie are awkward and don't work. When it does work (about 3 quarters of the time), it's great.
½

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Works
56
Also by
8
Members
1,155
Popularity
#22,250
Rating
3.9
Reviews
20
ISBNs
60
Languages
2

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