The Very Thought of You

The Very Thought of You

1944 "A Screenful of Hugs and Kisses!"
The Very Thought of You
The Very Thought of You

The Very Thought of You

7 | 1h39m | NR | en | Drama

Army sergeants Dave and "Fixit" spend a three-day pass in Pasadena, where they meet Janet and Cora, two young women who work in a parachute factory.

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7 | 1h39m | NR | en | Drama , Romance | More Info
Released: October. 20,1944 | Released Producted By: Warner Bros. Pictures , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Army sergeants Dave and "Fixit" spend a three-day pass in Pasadena, where they meet Janet and Cora, two young women who work in a parachute factory.

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Dennis Morgan , Eleanor Parker , Dane Clark

Director

Delmer Daves

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mycatznk9 WOW, what a great film! Another stellar performance by Eleanor Parker and Dennis Morgan; supported by Faye Emerson, Dane Clark, Beulah Bondi, Henry Travers and Andrea King. I am surprised that it is not as well known today since its quality rates right up there with "Best Years of Our Lives". This war-time drama is focused on the home front and the challenges faced by a soldier on leave (Morgan) who meets and falls in love with a hometown girl (Parker). They characterize themselves as reasonable people and feel that nothing can happen between them until after the war. What follows is a touching love story with challenges, hurdles and happiness. I can't help but think that there are many folks going through the same feelings and challenges today with our soldier heroes.
trpdean I had very low expectations when I saw this yesterday. "Nothing else on" television was the excuse I made myself for watching it. I had no particular interest in the leads (though Eleanor Parker was good as the baroness in Sound of Music, I didn't really know her otherwise) and Morgan had generally left me flat (though I did like him in Christmas in Connecticut).And then I saw this quite realistic dialog about picking up two girls on a bus - and following them - and their reactions! And then a very strange bickering family - unlike any I expected to see in a World War II film - where families are almost always peaches and cream. And I thought, "well, this movie is different!" It got better and better and better - primarily because you really are brought to believe that despite despite overwhelming odds, these two - Parker and Morgan - really do fall in love. They're very modest, they've such limited hopes, and those hopes are so fragile - that you root for these two very gentle modest people so intently - as almost everyone they know - as well as all the worldwide events, conspire against them.It's a very simple movie plot that is told with such verve, such overwhelming conviction by the participants fully invested in the wonder of the tale, that you are simply swept away. With low expectations, I just love it - and looked to buy it when I next came to the computer.There are few movies that seem to bring people from another decade right into your home - real people with besetting problems and far from ideal surroundings - and whom you want to succeed so very badly.Thanks to all who participated in this movie! You won no awards but you certainly won my heart!
byron f. ware The greatest generation. This movie shows the struggle during WWII. The struggle for love and togetherness. Times were great, people were sincere and generous. Families stuck together during the threat of adversity. Eleanor Parker and Dennis Morgan are great examples of love and devotion. The excitement of meeting and enjoying our freedom in a time of war. Seeing children play our families enjoying a Christmas and Thanksgiving dinner. Our troops had to fight for our freedom and way of life. This B movie shows woman working in factories. In all this movie will give future generations how we struggled to enjoy the normal life of love and family. And how our veterans secured our freedom and our way of life today.
jth90c This movie, made during the war, shows the other side of the coin from soldiers shooting things up and being heros. Our heros are passing through Pasadena heading from one theater to another.I was hooked from the opening of this movie, and almost missed an appointment to see the ending. The plot is predictable, but that's the whole point. Our boys were still fighting the war when this film was made, and it had a message for both the soldiers, and the women they left behind. The dysfunctional family is well portrayed, and the actors are all belivable. Small slices of small town life are peppered into the action, and the theme is that love prevails.I was surprised that the younger sister Ellie never went on to any other acting, she was funny, smart, and cute as a button.Make sure you bring a hankie, and watch it with someone you love. You'll thank me later.