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Life With Father

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New York, 1883. A Wall Street financier rules his large family of four sons like a meticulous bookkeeper. Yet lately he finds himself constantly bemused at how much of what happens is actually determined by his wife. His children are growing up, discovering girls and making money. When he inadvertently reveals he’s never been baptized, everyone starts insisting he must be. His well controlled world feels out of control and it all starts to get a bit too much for him. Based on the very successful books of Clarence Day and the play the books inspired.

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  • is2daytuesday

    I studied and absorbed this movie, as if it contained the answer to the meaning of life or was of some similar importance, from toddler-hood. It was always on some odd channel on a Sunday afternoon. The odd thing is that watching it again (or even hearing the character’s voices, dialogue & music) in the distant background is as familiar as hearing/seeing bits of ones own life..that’s how real ‘Life with Father’ was and still is. Truly, one of the very best!
    ‘..I could live here forevvvver’..!

  • cmcb09

    The best bet to see a decent print is to watch it on TCM they always show cleaned up copies of the films they broadcast. This is one of my all time favorite movies but due to it being such a staple with the various public domain companies doubt will ever see a remastered release from Warners. The other film that is the same way is Father’s Little Dividend with Spencer Tracy/Liz Taylor I honestly preferred it to the first one but due to it being a staple of the Public Domain as well same story.

  • jennchatsalot

    thanks youtube

  • skantea

    Life with Father is a 1947 comedy starring William Powell, Irene Dunne, & Elizabeth Taylor.
    Dunne is described as the best actress never to win an Academy Award, receiving five Best Actress nominations.
    She retired from the screen in 1952, commenting that she lacked the “terrifying ambition” of some actresses and, “I drifted into acting and drifted out. Acting is not everything. Living is.”
    In 1957, President Eisenhower appointed Dunne one of five alternative U.S. delegates to the United Nations

  • nordicmomma

    an absolute classic. she’s wonderful

  • storybellz

    I love old movies, but only when they are properly restored. It is clear to me based on the sound alone, that this film has not been taken care of. It is an absolute injustice to see what was a blockbuster film of it’s day, in such pitiful condition—it gives people the wrong idea of the film when they can’t see it the way it was meant to be seen.

  • freedomseaker1

    Great movie, and absolutely beautiful decorated set, I collect Victorian antiques and live in a 110 yr old Victorian and these movies give me great decorating ideas….lol….thanks for posting and sharing!!

  • LadyDragonsblood

    Not making a “hate” comment, but I am curious as to why you think this movie is terrible. It is one of my favorite films, no sex, no cursing, no violence, no blood, just humor and fine acting. So I am curious as to what it is you don’t like about it. I am being sincerly curious. I respect your right not to like it.

  • kraftpr

    Thanks for the elucidation.

  • HouseofBurgessesLR

    Yes, the maid was superstitious and amongst those so afflicted, red-heads were considered unlucky. Of course being in a house full of them put her on edge. Of course the ending scene with her walking in on Powell’s rant was the proverbial “straw.” Hilarious!

  • ThePedroFilms

    I’m sorry, but this movie is terrible. Dont post any hate comments on me, it’s just my opinion.

  • RADIXCHRISTUSMOLE

    027:24 Hey! That priest is Santa Clause!

  • PinkPoodleSkirt77

    William Powell was brilliant in this film, as was Irene Dunne, they had wonderful chemistry together. Great film for the whole family! :)

  • kraftpr

    I wondered about those “gestures” myself. She does it every time she sees another redhead son show up. Some kind of “superstition” maybe? Does anyone know?

  • HelenaKoonings

    I read this book and I loved it. So happy I found the movie on YouTube :)

  • bloodmuffin1

    John: I like coffee, I like tea. I like the girls and the girls like me.
    Clarence Jr: Well I don’t like girls and they don’t like me…

  • Beadbud5000

    Great movie.
    William Powell at his best!

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