The Moon's Our Home (1936) Henry Fonda, Margaret Sullavan (VHSRip)

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The Moon's Our Home (1936)



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027979
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Directed by

William A. Seiter



Writing credits

Faith Baldwin novel "The Moon's Our Home"

Alan Campbell writer

Isabel Dawn writer

Boyce DeGaw writer

Dorothy Parker writer





Cast

Margaret Sullavan ... Cherry Chester / Sarah Brown

Henry Fonda ... Anthony Amberton / John Smith

Charles Butterworth ... Horace Van Steedan

Beulah Bondi ... Mrs. Boyce Medford

Henrietta Crosman ... Lucy Van Steedan

Walter Brennan ... Lem

Dorothy Stickney ... Hilda

Brandon Hurst ... Babson

Lucien Littlefield ... Ogden Holbrook

Margaret Hamilton ... Mitty Simpson

Spencer Charters ... Abner Simpson

Margaret Fielding ... Miss Manning

Grace Hayle ... Miss Hambridge

Monte Vandergrift ... Brakeman

Richard Powell ... Candy Butcher

Harry Bowen ... Reporter

Harry Harvey ... Reporter

John Graham Spacey ... Chauffeur

Corbet Morris ... Secretary

Georgie Cooper ... Maid

Robert Bolder ... Butler

Andrea Leeds ... Salesgirl (as Antoinette Lees)

Thelma White ... Salesgirl

J. Gunnis Davis ... Footman

Stanley Blystone ... Cop (uncredited)

Jan Buckingham ... (uncredited)

Jack Daley ... Cop (uncredited)

Frank Darien ... Night Clerk (uncredited)

Eva Dennison ... Woman (uncredited)

Dale Deverman ... Cameraman (uncredited)

Helen Dickson ... Woman (uncredited)

Lorna Dunn ... Woman (uncredited)

Estelle Etterre ... Stewardess (uncredited)

Betty Farrington ... Woman (uncredited)

Isabel La Mal ... Bit Role (uncredited)

Jack Norton ... Drunk (uncredited)

George C. Pearce ... Day Clerk (uncredited)

Antrim Short ... Attendant (uncredited)

Max Wagner ... Truck Driver (uncredited)





Produced by

Walter Wanger .... producer



Original Music by

Gerard Carbonara (uncredited)



Cinematography by

Joseph A. Valentine



Costume Design by

Helen Taylor



Production Management

Earl Rettig .... unit manager



Music Department

Boris Morros .... musical director

John Leipold .... composer: stock music (uncredited)

Heinz Roemheld .... composer: stock music (uncredited)







Format : AVI

Format/Info : Audio Video Interleave

File size : 749 MiB

Duration : 1h 22mn

Overall bit rate : 1 268 Kbps



Video

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Duration : 1h 22mn

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Height : 480 pixels

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Duration : 1h 22mn

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Interleave, duration : 967 ms (28.99 video frames)



Recorded from VHS to DVD ripped to AVI





User Comments

9 out of 9 people found the following comment useful.

A Classic Screwball Comedy, 5 February 2004



Author: E from New Jersey



The Moon's Our Home is a fast moving, machine-gun fire paced romantic comedy from 1936. It is the story of the romance of Cherry Chester, a movie star, and Anthony Amberton, a travel writer. Ms. Chester, travelling under her birth name, Sarah Brown, can't stand the writings of Anthony Amberton. Amberton, using pseudonym John Smith, detests "marshmallow-faced" movie stars, most of all Cherry Chester. For better or for worse, however, Cherry and Anthony don't know the real names when they meet, and subsequently are able to fall in love.



The novelty of this film is that the two stars, Margaret Sullavan and Henry Fonda, were married and divorced by the time the production started. The fights (verbal and phsyical) seem wonderfully real and the love and chemistry seem genuine also. There is a bitter-sweet feeling with this bit of trivia, especially when the couple separates (a few times).



The cast, in addition to the leads, are wonderful. Especially Oscar-winner Walter Brennan, as the justice of the peace. In one of the best and funniest marriages ever to take place on the screen, Brennan recites the ceremony and Amberton and Chester have a fight. It just so happens, however, that each time the j.p. asks "do you take..." they just happen to say in their own conversation "I do." It's irresistable.



Although it rarely turns up, get your hands on this film by all means. Besides being a lot of fun, it is also the screwball comedy that has the most innuendo that seemed to sneak by the censors. Fonda's character "has conquered the highest peaks known to travellers." And a personal favorite, the fact that Cherry won't "mind the bumps" on a truck ride... Modern audiences may not get it, but to the keen ear, this film is a delight as well as to the eyes...



The Moon's Our Home is a classic example of Hollywood movie-making of a bygone era.



6 out of 6 people found the following comment useful :-

Enjoyable screwball comedy, 8 January 2001

Author: s





If you like, as I do, the romantic comedies from the thirties and early forties then this movie might be a good choice. It's definitely lightweight, but Margaret Sullavan is utterly charming as a movie star with a sophisticated and elegant public persona, but a decidely klutzy and ditzy offscreen personality. Henry Fonda is the bestselling author, who has to run away from adoring fans in Beatlesque fashion (about twenty five years before they had to).



When they meet, they have no idea the other is really famous, and the silliness ensues. Henry Fonda is always worth watching, and the supporting cast includes some favorites like the Wicked Witch of the West herself, Margaret Hamilton, Beulah Bondi and of even in a brief part it's fun to watch Walter Brennan.



You can easily picture Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant in these parts (all the way down to Sullavan's insistence on wearing pants). The resolution is a little weak, and at places the plotting tends to sag, but all in all, a fun time.


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