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The Mating Season (1951)
Flickers in Time
Posted by Beatrice on August 12, 2015
The Mating Season Directed by Mitchell Leisen Written by Charles Brackett, Walter Reisch, and Richard L. Breen from the play Maggie by Caesar Dunn 1951/USA Paramount Pictures First viewing/Amazon Instant Val McNulty: Everybody marries a stranger. This pleasant, if predictable, comedy features an
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THE MATING SEASON (1951) and the Mothers-In-Law
Once Upon a Screen
Posted by Aurora on January 24, 2015
In the 1950s it was unlikely that newly married couples, couples in the midst of the mating season knew each other intimately before they actually took the plunge. Or so the mores of the time dictated. As such being newly married meant you had to get to know your chosen life...
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The Mating Season (1951)
Journeys in Classic Film
Posted by on September 12, 2014
The Mating Season was my choice during TCM’s Summer Under the Stars tribute to Thelma Ritter. Ritter was one of the best remembered character actresses of the golden era, and The Mating Season wouldn’t work as well as it does without her (the same could be said, in an ensemble...
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The Mating Season (1951)
4 Star Films
Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on August 29, 2014
Thelma Ritter was always a scene-stealer, upstaging the stars, but perhaps it is no more evident than in this comedy starring Gene Tierney, John Lund and Miriam Hopkins. She runs a hamburger stand in New Jersey, talks plain, and works hard. Her son Val McNulty is a college graduate and...
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The Mating Season (1951)
4 Star Films
Posted by 4 Star Film Fan on August 29, 2014
Thelma Ritter was always a scene-stealer, upstaging the stars, but perhaps it is no more evident than in this comedy starring Gene Tierney, John Lund, and Miriam Hopkins. She runs a hamburger stand in New Jersey, talks plain, and works hard. Her son Val McNulty is a college graduate and...
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Thelma Ritter Shines in The Mating Season
Classic Film & TV Cafe
Posted by Rick29 on August 21, 2014
Within days of meeting under unusual circumstances, Val McNulty (John Lund) and Maggie Carleton (Gene Tierney) decide to get married. Val is a working-class junior executive who believes Maggie's family is affluent. Yet, while Maggie's mother has hobnobbed with royalty as an ambassador's wife, the f
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The Mating Season (1951, Mitchell Leisen)
The Stop Button
Posted by on September 5, 2011
The Mating Season is an awkward social comedy of errors. I say awkward because to make the plot work, Gene Tierney has to act selfishly every time she’s supposed to be garnering sympathy. Thinking about it now, the film never even resolves her flirtations with the guy out to ruin...
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