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Sentimental Journey

1946 | 94m | English

(539 votes)

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An actress becomes taken with Hitty, a young orphan prone to dreaming. Julie soon finds out that she is ill and has only a short time to live. She decides to adopt the child so that her husband Bill will not be alone when she dies. Unfortunately, Bill is not charmed by Hitty.
Release Date: Mar 06, 1946
Director: Walter Lang
Writer: Samuel Hoffenstein, Elizabeth Reinhardt, Nelia Gardner White
Genres: Drama
Keywords heart attack, orphan
Production Companies 20th Century Fox
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
John Payne William O. Weatherly
Maureen O'Hara Julie Beck Weatherly
William Bendix Donnelly - Uncle Don
Cedric Hardwicke Dr. Jim Miller
Glenn Langan Judson
Mischa Auer Gregory Petrovich Rogozhin
Kurt Kreuger Walt Wilson
Trudy Marshall Ruth
Ruth Nelson Mrs. McMasters
Connie Marshall Mehitabel 'Hitty' Weatherly
Dorothy Adams Martha (uncredited)
Olive Blakeney Mrs. Deane (uncredited)
Lillian Bronson Miss Benson (uncredited)
James Flavin Detective Sgt. McFarland (uncredited)
Mary Gordon Agnes, the Cook (uncredited)
George E. Stone Toy Hawker (uncredited)
Byron Foulger Mr. Tweedy (uncredited)
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Walter Morosco Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Maureen O'Hara ("Julie) and John Payne ("Bill") are a happily married, successful, theatrical couple for whom all is going well until she starts to feel a bit poorly. It transpires that she has an heart condition, so she decides that it might be a good idea to adopt a child so her husband will have ... someone once she has gone. She alights on the rather high maintenance "Hitty" (Connie Marshall), a girl with lots of fantastic dreams of unicorns, and whose heart is in the right place. Bill, initially, doesn't take to the youngster but as things run their inevitable course, the three of them must all learn to adapt. There are a couple of fine supporting efforts from William Bendix as "Uncle Don" and some gravitas from Sir Cedric Hardwicke as her doctor; and for the most part the drama is paced well and the production adequate. O'Hara doesn't quite work for me here, though - there is little chemistry between her and Payne; and the whole premiss of the film I found too far-fetched, even cheesy, for me to enjoy. It certainly lives up to it's title, and is frequently peppered with the eponymous, and charming, song but it's was all just a bit too schmaltzy for me.

Jul 07, 2022