10/10
Lovely way to spend your time.
26 March 2009
Warning: Spoilers
I came upon this movie tonight on TCM, I started to watch it because I am from Massachusetts and heard mention of the Boston Public Garden, which for those of you not familiar with it is a lovely iron gated park in the middle of Boston, it looks much like it looked in the movie even today. What a lovely movie, well acted, especially as man others have mentioned Ronald Colman. But the chap who played his brother in law was wonderfuland the poor fellow having to put up with his old crow of awife. I guess that's why he was the one to remind George of how real love feels (because he did not have it). And the talk they had where they said they went to sign the baby up for future classes at Groton....we pass by Groton frequently and its is as austere and beautiful as it must have been back in 1912..I recommend this movie to anyone who wishes they could find a funny, clever, enjoyable movie that they wouldn't be embarrassed to watch with their children. I was surprised to hear the "triangle" mentioned as the way the family got their money (another poster said there was no mention of how they got their money) but it was from the rum-slave triangle.Can't remember what the middle was. Anyway I liked the movie and would watch it again.
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