Biography of Robert Yancey, long-term district attorney in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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The Vanishing Virginian
1942
R
1 h 37 m
United States
Biography
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Drama
Biography of Robert Yancey, long-term district attorney in Lynchburg, Virginia.
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Frank Morgan
Robert Yancey
Kathryn Grayson
Rebecca Yancey
Spring Byington
Rosa Yancey
Natalie Thompson
Margaret Yancey
Johnny Mitchell
Jim Shirley
Mark Daniels
Jack Holden
Elizabeth Patterson
Grandma
Juanita Quigley
Caroline Yancey
Scotty Beckett
Joel Yancey
Dickie Jones
Robert Yancey Jr.
Leigh Whipper
Uncle Josh
Louise Beavers
Aunt Emmeline
J.M. Kerrigan
John Phelps
Harlan Briggs
Mr. Rogard
Katharine Alexander
Marcia Marshall
Erville Alderson
Judge Fred Stuart
Myrtle Anderson
Yancey's 1929 Second Maid
Hooper Atchley
Juror
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N Tè Bø
30/05/2023 04:07
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StixxyTooWavy
29/05/2023 21:43
source: The Vanishing Virginian
#davotsegaye
16/11/2022 13:05
The Vanishing Virginian
anaifjfjjffj
16/11/2022 01:58
Don't watch this film if you are an avowed or sub-conscious Marxist who is significantly distressed and trigged by the fact that not every decade in American history was like the enlightened 2000s, who is disturbed at the fact that not everyone in history thinks exactly like we do today and who is distraught at the fact that race and gender relations needed to naturally develop and improve within a context of relative social stability over a great deal of time - rather than be immediately overthrown in a 'glorious revolution'.
However, if you are a person who is able to put aside their presentist bias, you may thoroughly enjoy this delightful portrait of a southern family in the early 20th century.
seare shishay
16/11/2022 01:58
I recently watched this movie on TCM (recorded from a few months ago). I became engrossed in the culture of Southern Virginia at turn of 20th century. This is a great movie (it does have a few foibles--such as making sure Kathryn Grayson gets to sing a lot). I have not seen many movies starring Frank Morgan, but he's great in this one (better than his performance in Wizard of Oz). So is Spring Byington--the two of them carry this story, with assistance from the rest of cast which is very good. I highly recommend this movie if you want a view into the life of an upper middle class family in this era, in Southern VA.
SEYISHAY
16/11/2022 01:58
Really super movie. Fun and very enjoyable to watch. Really classic stars in it that you enjoy seeing. Nice to see the love a family for each other and the people involved in their lives.
becoolsavage
16/11/2022 01:58
Deserves a prominent place in any white supremacist's film library.
Elsa Majimbo
16/11/2022 01:58
A must see for all those movie lovers of good old time movies that have wonderful family values to portray and done in such a excellent manner. They don't make movies like this anymore which is very sad. An excellent performance by Frank Morgan and all the supporting cast. A young Kathryn Grayson plays a delightful role too. If you like the old time family values portrayed then this is a definite must.
Noella Joline
16/11/2022 01:58
I was always fascinated by Frank Morgan as a kid and am sorry that so little data is registered for him in the biography section. So many film stars of that era are given so little acclaim when they were truly greats to the film industry. They lived their lives, made their marks in history and we are truly privileged to have the archives of those movies to re-live that era.
Zoby
16/11/2022 01:31
This is a warm, humorous and sentimental film, based on Rebecca Yancy Williams' memoir of her family in small-town Virginia, circa 1905-1929. The essence of the story is centered on her father, Colonel Bob, and his life long public service. The film also lightly and humorously delves into the issues of the time, i.e. prohibition and women's suffrage. What makes this film a winner for me, is the fine acting of Frank Morgan as Colonel Robert Yancy, and Spring Byington as his wife. Well directed by Frank Borzage, and with MGM topnotch production values, it's worth a look, if sentimental films appeal to you.
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User Review
N Tè Bø
30/05/2023 04:07
The Vanishing Virginian_720p(480P)
StixxyTooWavy
29/05/2023 21:43
source: The Vanishing Virginian
#davotsegaye
16/11/2022 13:05
The Vanishing Virginian
anaifjfjjffj
16/11/2022 01:58
Don't watch this film if you are an avowed or sub-conscious Marxist who is significantly distressed and trigged by the fact that not every decade in American history was like the enlightened 2000s, who is disturbed at the fact that not everyone in history thinks exactly like we do today and who is distraught at the fact that race and gender relations needed to naturally develop and improve within a context of relative social stability over a great deal of time - rather than be immediately overthrown in a 'glorious revolution'.
However, if you are a person who is able to put aside their presentist bias, you may thoroughly enjoy this delightful portrait of a southern family in the early 20th century.
seare shishay
16/11/2022 01:58
I recently watched this movie on TCM (recorded from a few months ago). I became engrossed in the culture of Southern Virginia at turn of 20th century. This is a great movie (it does have a few foibles--such as making sure Kathryn Grayson gets to sing a lot). I have not seen many movies starring Frank Morgan, but he's great in this one (better than his performance in Wizard of Oz). So is Spring Byington--the two of them carry this story, with assistance from the rest of cast which is very good. I highly recommend this movie if you want a view into the life of an upper middle class family in this era, in Southern VA.
SEYISHAY
16/11/2022 01:58
Really super movie. Fun and very enjoyable to watch. Really classic stars in it that you enjoy seeing. Nice to see the love a family for each other and the people involved in their lives.
becoolsavage
16/11/2022 01:58
Deserves a prominent place in any white supremacist's film library.
Elsa Majimbo
16/11/2022 01:58
A must see for all those movie lovers of good old time movies that have wonderful family values to portray and done in such a excellent manner. They don't make movies like this anymore which is very sad. An excellent performance by Frank Morgan and all the supporting cast. A young Kathryn Grayson plays a delightful role too. If you like the old time family values portrayed then this is a definite must.
Noella Joline
16/11/2022 01:58
I was always fascinated by Frank Morgan as a kid and am sorry that so little data is registered for him in the biography section. So many film stars of that era are given so little acclaim when they were truly greats to the film industry. They lived their lives, made their marks in history and we are truly privileged to have the archives of those movies to re-live that era.
Zoby
16/11/2022 01:31
This is a warm, humorous and sentimental film, based on Rebecca Yancy Williams' memoir of her family in small-town Virginia, circa 1905-1929. The essence of the story is centered on her father, Colonel Bob, and his life long public service. The film also lightly and humorously delves into the issues of the time, i.e. prohibition and women's suffrage. What makes this film a winner for me, is the fine acting of Frank Morgan as Colonel Robert Yancy, and Spring Byington as his wife. Well directed by Frank Borzage, and with MGM topnotch production values, it's worth a look, if sentimental films appeal to you.
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