After graduating from a West Coast college, four friends fly to New York City to seek employment.After graduating from a West Coast college, four friends fly to New York City to seek employment.After graduating from a West Coast college, four friends fly to New York City to seek employment.
Dick Foran
- Nick
- (as Nick Foran)
Theodore von Eltz
- Gerald Mockby
- (as Theodor von Eltz)
Mischa Auer
- Smith
- (uncredited)
William Bailey
- Man in Street
- (uncredited)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe was the last of 12 pictures that Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell starred together as a romantic couple.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Hollywood Hist-o-Rama: Janet Gaynor (1962)
- SoundtracksAll Hail Alma Mater
(uncredited)
Composer unknown
Sung by the college graduates with organ accompaniment
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I thought this was a sweet and sincere movie, capturing a sense of New York in the 1930s. Both Janet Gaynor and Charlie Farrell are perfect as the innocent lovers, and Ginger Rogers nails the role of the egotistical yet classy "friend." I did think the last scene was a bit abrupt, but otherwise, a well-done movie. For those who enjoy heart-warming light romances, this is a treat.
Along with Janet Gaynor, Charlie Farrell and Ginger Rogers, the cast is filled with stellar talent, not the least of which is Shirley Temple in the airplane scene. Beryl Mercer, Jane Darwell, James Dunn and Mischa Auer all do laudable jobs, although Dunn's role is unevenly scripted.
I found the close-ups in this movie to be very well done. The shaving scene with Farrell and Gaynor is a classic--full of sentiment yet composed. Also, the scene between the doctor and Gaynor, with the camera just catching Gaynor from the back of her head, was masterful.
It's a joy to watch understatement so beautifully played!
Along with Janet Gaynor, Charlie Farrell and Ginger Rogers, the cast is filled with stellar talent, not the least of which is Shirley Temple in the airplane scene. Beryl Mercer, Jane Darwell, James Dunn and Mischa Auer all do laudable jobs, although Dunn's role is unevenly scripted.
I found the close-ups in this movie to be very well done. The shaving scene with Farrell and Gaynor is a classic--full of sentiment yet composed. Also, the scene between the doctor and Gaynor, with the camera just catching Gaynor from the back of her head, was masterful.
It's a joy to watch understatement so beautifully played!
- mphillips50
- Apr 10, 2006
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- Also known as
- Svemoćna ljubav
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- Runtime1 hour 17 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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