Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThis short looks at the possibility that those who have passed on can communicate with us in ways we least expect.This short looks at the possibility that those who have passed on can communicate with us in ways we least expect.This short looks at the possibility that those who have passed on can communicate with us in ways we least expect.
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Roger Converse
- Fred
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Mary Forbes
- Mrs. Dosier - John's Mother
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Mahlon Hamilton
- Restaurant Patron
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Mary Howard
- Mary Dosier
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Harold Miller
- Party Guest
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Edmund Mortimer
- Party Guest
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Arthur Rieck
- John Dosier
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Russell Wade
- Party Guest
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- QuizThe $10,000 wedding gift the couple receives in 1935 would equate to about $230,000 in 2024.
- ConnessioniFollows What Do You Think? (1937)
Recensione in evidenza
What Do You Think? (Number Three) (1938)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Third film in the series has Carey Wilson doing the narrating in the story on whether or not the dead really communicated with the living. A concert violinist is married to his one love but a year after the wedding he dies from a strange disease. Before his death he mentions to his wife that a violin's high note could break a glass but not if it has any liquid in it. Soon after his death the wife decides to kill herself but then something happens. I won't ruin the surprise but the entire film is pretty much built up for this twist and I personally didn't think it worked as strongly as I'm sure the filmmakers wanted. This is the first film in this series that I've seen so I can't say how strong or weak it is compared to others but it's a decent time killer and I'm sure fans of the famous director will want to check it out. There's a lot of stock footage in the film so you won't get to see too much of the directors style but there is one nice sequence where the wife is walking alone after the death where you'll be able to see some of the director's famous touch. The story itself is decent at best but that's pretty much the same thing that could be said about the entire film.
** 1/2 (out of 4)
Third film in the series has Carey Wilson doing the narrating in the story on whether or not the dead really communicated with the living. A concert violinist is married to his one love but a year after the wedding he dies from a strange disease. Before his death he mentions to his wife that a violin's high note could break a glass but not if it has any liquid in it. Soon after his death the wife decides to kill herself but then something happens. I won't ruin the surprise but the entire film is pretty much built up for this twist and I personally didn't think it worked as strongly as I'm sure the filmmakers wanted. This is the first film in this series that I've seen so I can't say how strong or weak it is compared to others but it's a decent time killer and I'm sure fans of the famous director will want to check it out. There's a lot of stock footage in the film so you won't get to see too much of the directors style but there is one nice sequence where the wife is walking alone after the death where you'll be able to see some of the director's famous touch. The story itself is decent at best but that's pretty much the same thing that could be said about the entire film.
- Michael_Elliott
- 27 ott 2009
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