We really enjoyed this movie. Olivia is just lovely in in. Her Amelia is sweet and unassuming. And the filming of her violin sequences is quite well done. You will believe she is playing the violin. We also have some great supporting performances here.
Spring Byington as Mrs. Malette is delightful. She knows quite well that her husband is not just working late, but it is also clear that she trusts him. She seems to understand that he needs to be a little "naughty" and she is able to give him the freedom he needs to work out his mid-life crisis. We loved her interaction with Amelia; her ability to gently put the girl at ease just makes you like Mrs. Malette all the more.
We also enjoyed Paul Malette (as played by William Orr). Originally convinced that Amelia is a disreputable person, he meets her and falls immediately in love. And though he thinks badly of his father for his "relationship" with Amelia, he bravely tries to protect both him and Amelia when he believes his mother is about to find out "the truth".
Finally, there is the teaming of Jane Wyman and Eddie Albert. You really want to kill them when the steal Amelia's check, but it is hard to not like them. And it is good to see Jane Wyman in almost anything. She is always a bright light in any film. We found a rather unusual trailer (with George Reeves in it - he is NOT in the picture!):
Next time, we'll be venturing back to more serious Olivia territory. We hope to see you then.
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