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Make Way for Tomorrow

1937

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1 h 31 m

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An elderly couple are forced to live hundreds of miles apart when they lose their house and none of their five children will take both parents in.
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Victor Moore
Barkley Cooper
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Beulah Bondi
Lucy Cooper
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Fay Bainter
Anita Cooper
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Thomas Mitchell
George Cooper
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Porter Hall
Harvey Chase
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Barbara Read
Rhoda Cooper
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Maurice Moscovitch
Max Rubens
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Elisabeth Risdon
Cora Payne
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Minna Gombell
Nellie Chase
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Ray Mayer
Robert Cooper
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Ralph Remley
Bill Payne
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Louise Beavers
Mamie
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Louis Jean Heydt
Doctor
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Gene Morgan
Carlton Gorman
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Granville Bates
Mr. Hunter
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Jeanne Beeks
Minor Role
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William Begg
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Ferike Boros
Sarah Rubens

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Angii Esmii

18/11/2022 08:10
Trailer—Make Way for Tomorrow
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Tdk Macassette

16/11/2022 01:47
Only three things need be said about this exquisite film. Orson Welles said it could make a stone cry. Jean Renoir said that it proved that McCarey was one of the few directors who really understood people. Finally, Robin Wood-gay Marxist atheist- praised it as one of the few good films about old people.( The only other ones I can think of are Scorsese's short documentary about his parents, and- strange to say- Lynch's forthcoming film about the old fellow who drove a John Deere tractor 275 miles to visit his dying brother.) Wood also praised its Marxist critique of the capitalist system. However, its not so much "Marxist' as it is rooted in the best traditions of Catholic socialism, traditions that, judging by some of his later films, McCarey may not have fully understood. P.S. I just thought of two other fairly good films about the aged-Wrestling Ernest Hemingway and The Whales of August.
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Mais1234 Alream

16/11/2022 01:47
I cannot believe that this movie did not receive any Academy Awards! I give it "All T's", for touching, tender, terrific, and tearfully timeless!!! Why it continues to be overlooked and not made into a video behooves any Beulah Bondi fan and people like me that have had the privilege of catching it tucked away between 2am infomercials on other stations. Get it on the shelf in the video stores! I've been looking for it for years! Can you say, "Bitter batter baby buggy bumpers" to your spouse as lovingly as these two lovebirds did in that 1937 classic? Romeo, Juliet, Scarlett and Rhett can't hold a light to 'Pa' and 'Ma' Cooper!
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Prince Gomez

16/11/2022 01:47
One of the greatest tear-jerkers of all time. The sad tale of how two parents lose their house and not one of their children will let their own parents live with them. I agree, Miss Bondi deserved to win the Oscar that year but what else can I say about that subject. If you ever get to see this film, bring along a box of tissues. Make that two.
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Gabi

16/11/2022 01:47
Beulah Bondi gave her greatest performance as a mistreated elderly mother in this bittersweet, highly underrated Leo McCarey gem. Oscar should have noticed. (Actually, McCarey did win the Best Director Oscar that year, for the screwball comedy "The Awful Truth" - also written by Vena Delmar. In his acceptance speech, McCarey thanked the Academy, but said "you've given me this for the wrong film" - referring to "Make Way For Tomorrow.") Believe it or not, Bondi was only 48 at the time of filming, only four years older than the actors playing her children. A marvelous performance, and a lovely film
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majesty Twins

16/11/2022 01:47
An elderly couple lose their home and their grown children don't want them around, so where can they turn? After a creaky start, this thoughtful film becomes absorbing and very touching. It thankfully never resorts to feel-good measures: the oldsters are not painted as saints (in fact, Beulah Bondi's "Ma" is realistically nagging and nosy) and their kids are completely selfish (which is entirely believable). The picture has one of the most haunting endings that I can recall, and it's even more powerful to consider how timely it all is (and how this situation still rears its ugly head today). An emotionally gripping, wistful, memorable movie. ***1/2 from ****
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