So hot on the heels of his 46th film yesterday is Arsenic and Old Lace, Cary Grant's 47th full length feature film. The reason? It was completed two years earlier, but had to wait until the stage show had completed its run.
It all started on Instagram in 2020, about Me and Archie...But here it is definitely more about him!!
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
On This Day...Arsenic and Old Lace(1944).
Cary Grant plays Mortimer Brewster, whose Aunt Abby(Josephine Hull) and Aunt Martha(Jean Adair) are the Old Lace who provide the Arsenic!
"Cary Grant's role as written for the screen is strongly slapstick, but despite the handicap he scores remarkably well." - Citizen News
With Josephine Hull and Jean Adair.
"More is made of the Grant character than on the stage. Indeed, he carries this picture with pantomime, facial expressions and a wild sort of farcical delivery of lines. He is an expert at that."
- Edwin Schallert, Los Angeles Times.
With Peter Lorre, Raymond Massey, Josephine Hull, Priscilla Lane and Jean Adair.
"I was embarrassed doing it. I overplayed the character. It was a dreadful job for me...Jimmy Stewart would have been much better in the film." - Cary Grant
With Priscilla Lane.
Cast:
Mortimer Brewster Cary Grant
Jonathan Brewster Raymond Massey
Elaine Harper Priscilla Lane
Abby Brewster Josephine Hull
Martha Brewster Jean Adair
O'Hara Jack Carson
Mr. Witherspoon Edward Everett Horton
Dr. Einstein Peter Lorre
Lieutenant Rooney James Gleason
Teddy "Roosevelt"
Brewster John Alexander
Reverend Harper Grant Mitchell
Brophy Edward McNamara
Taxi Driver Garry Owen
Saunders John Ridgely
Judge Cullman Vaughan Glaser
Doctor Gilchrist Chester Clute
Reporter Charles Lane
Gibbs Edward McWade
Man in Phone Booth Leo White
Marriage License Clerk Spencer Charters
Photographer Hank Mann
Umpire Lee Phelps
Italian "Arsenic and Old Lace".
Press Article and Publicity Shots.
Lobby Cards:
Produced and distributed by Warner Bros.
Running time: 118 minutes.
Tuesday, September 22, 2020
On This Day...None But The Lonely Heart (1944)
Cary Grant's 46th full length feature film was None But The Lonely Heart, released today in 1944.
Cary Grant plays Ernie Mott, an embittered man who turns to a band of thieves in an attempt at getting a better life for himself and his mother, Ma Mott (Ethel Barrymore).
Grant asked that the film, based on Richard Llewellyn's novel, be made. Clifford Odets who directed the film also wrote the screenplay.
Cary Grant was nominated for the Academy Award's category for Best Actor. Ethel Barrymore won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
With Jane Wyatt.
"Cary Grant, as the good-for-nothing Ernie Mott, has a rare chance to burrow inside of a character and come out with something more than his usual charm and skillfully tuned comic touches."
- Hermine Rich Isaacs, Theatre Arts Magazine.
"Cary Grant...plays its far from Cary Grantish hero so attentively and sympathetically that I all but overlooked the fact that he is not well constituted for the role." - James Agee, The Nation.
With Ethel Barrymore and Barry Fitzgerald.
Cast:
Ernie Mott Cary Grant
Ma Mott Ethel Barrymore
Aggie Hunter Jane Wyatt
Ada June Duprez
Twite Barry Fitzgerald
Jim Mordinoy George Coulouris
Did Pettyjohn Roman Bohnen
Ile Weber Konstantin Shayne
Lew Tate Dan Duryea
Mrs. Tate Rosalind Ivan
Miss Tate Dierdre Vale
Ma Chalmers Eva Leonard Boyne
Ma Snowden Queenie Vassar
Millie Wilson Katherine Allen
Cash Joseph Vitale
Taz Morton Lowry
Knocker William Challee
Slush Skelton Knagg
Ma Saegiviss Virginia Farmer
Marjoriebanks Art Smith
Ike Lesser Milton Wallace
Sister Nurse Helen Thimig
Flo Renie Riano
Percy Marcel Dill
With June Duprez.
Lobby Cards:
"A Desolate Heart" in Spanish.
Produced and distributed by RKO Radio.
Running time: 113 minutes.
Saturday, September 19, 2020
On This Day...The Howards of Virginia (1940)
The Howards of Virginia was Cary Grant's 37th full length feature film and was released today, back in 1940.
Cary Grant plays Matt Howard, whose friendship with Thomas Jefferson (Richard Carlson) leads him into a life of aristocracy, politics and family.
"Obviously miscast, Cary Grant meets the exigencies of a difficult role with more gusto than persuasion."
- Newsweek
"The Howards of Virginia, based on Elizabeth Page's The Tree of Liberty, defies anyone not to believe in the struggles of the colonists before and during the revolution."
- Philip T. Hartung, The Commonweal.
The source material was The Tree of Liberty, a 985 page novel, by Elizabeth Page. On its release in Britain, the film title was changed to the book title.
With Paul Kelly.
With Alan Marshal, Martha Scott and Cedric Hardwicke.
Cast:
Matt Howard Cary Grant
Jane Peyton-Howard Martha Scott
Fleetwood Peyton Cedric Hardwicke
Roger Peyton Alan Marshal
Thomas Jefferson Richard Carlson
Captain Jabez Allen Paul Kelly
Tom Norton Irving Bacon
Aunt Clarissa Elizabeth Risdon
Mrs. Norton Ann Revere
James Howard at 12 Richard Alden
Peyton Howard at 18 Phil Taylor
Mary Howard at 17 Rita Quigley
Dicey Libby Taylor
Patrick Henry Richard Gaines
George Washington George Huston
Peter Cushing made an appearance as Leslie Stephens.
Some scenes were filmed on location at Williamsburg, the historic city which was reconstructed by John D. Rockefeller, Jr. as a $20,000,000 project to perpetuate America's past.
On location with some fans.
Lobby Cards:
A newspaper advertisement.
Directed by Frank Lloyd.
Produced and distributed by Columbia.
Running time: 117 minutes.
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