Belles On Their Toes
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Rating:
NR-
Language:
Eng Studio:
20th Century FoxUPC:
024543106173Year of Release:
1952Item Number:
FXD020617Release Date:
02/12/2008Genre:
Americana –
Comedy –
Domestic Comedy –
Romance
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
Myrna Loy returns as Mrs. Gilbreth -- efficiency expert, industrial engineer, and mother of twelve -- in this sequel to Cheaper By The Dozen. After the death of her husband, Gilbreth is forced to take over as the family's primary breadwinner, but she soon discovers that not every company who hired her and her husband in the past is eager to work with her on her own. Facing prejudice from many of her prospective clients, Gilbreth finally makes good training engineers for Sam Harper (Edward Arnold), putting her family back on solid financial ground. In the meantime, the dozen Gilbreth children are growing up, most notably eldest daughter Ann (Jeanne Crain), who enters into a serious romance with Bob Grayson (Jeffrey Hunter), a young doctor. The supporting cast includes Hoagy Carmichael, Debra Paget, Barbara Bates and Robert Arthur. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 (Pre-1954 Standard)
- Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo
- Features:
- cc
- Theatrical Trailer
- Cheaper By the Dozen Trailer
- Cheaper By the Dozen '03 Trailer
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Cast:
Jeanne Crain - Ann Gilbreth
Myrna Loy - Mrs. Gilbreth
Debra Paget - Martha
Jeffrey Hunter - Dr. Bob Grayson
Edward Arnold - Sam Harper
Hoagy Carmichael - Tom Bracken
Barbara Bates - Ernestine
Robert Arthur - Frank Gilbreth
Verna Felton - Cousin Lenora
Roddy McCaskill - Bob Gilbreth
Carol Nugent - Lily Gilbreth
Tina Thompson - Jane Gilbreth
Teddy Driver - Jack Gilbreth
Tommy Ivo - William Gilbreth
Jimmy Hunt - Fred Gilbreth
Anthony Sydes - Don Gilbreth
Martin Milner - Al Lynch
June Hedin - Jane (at 22)
Robert Easton - Franklyn Dykes
Cecil Weston - Emily
Sid Saylor - Cab Driver
Clifton Webb - Frank GilbrethDirector:
Henry LevinProducer:
Samuel G. EngelScreenwriter:
Henry Ephron, Phoebe EphronBook Author:
Frank B. Gilbreth, Jr., Ernestine Gilbreth CareyCinematographer:
Arthur E. ArlingComposer (Music Score):
Cyril MockridgeMusical Direction/Supervision:
Lionel NewmanEditor:
Robert Fritch
REVIEW:
- As a sequel, Belles on Their Toes faces a special challenge: how do you do a continuation of a film (namely, Cheaper by the Dozen) without the main character (namely the father, played by Clifton Webb) who was the cornerstone of the original? In this case, the answer is to focus on the mother. Fortunately, the mother in this case is played by Myrna Loy, who was to a degree wasted in Cheaper; now that she's front and center, Loy gets a chance to shine and takes full advantage of the opportunity. Loy is in full command of Belles, even though Jeanne Crain and her subplot romance keeps threatening to take over, and even though Debra Paget and Barbara Bates also try to steal some screen time. But Loy is more than enough match for these upstarts, and even when their stories take center stage for a while, her presence is very much felt. Like Cheaper, Belles is essentially a series of events strung together, but in Belles the stringing is more noticeable and a bit bothersome. Belles also has a bit of an identity crisis, not sure if it is a musical, a comedy, a drama, or just an affectionate valentine to a bygone era. It never does seem to make up its mind, and that indecisiveness of tone, along with the episodic nature of the screenplay, damages Belles. But with Loy around, the damage is not too severe. ~ Craig Butler, Rovi
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