Since You Went Away

Since You Went Away

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A love story of today's love and laughter

Director: John Cromwell

Producer: David O. Selznick

In 1943, several people enter, re-enter, and exit the difficult life of a Midwestern family whose patriarch has been called up to war, leaving behind his wife and two teen daughters.

177 min Rating: 6.5/10 Released
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Top Cast

Claudette Colbert
Claudette Colbert
Mrs. Anne Hilton
Jennifer Jones
Jennifer Jones
Jane Deborah Hilton
Joseph Cotten
Joseph Cotten
Lieutenant Tony Willett
Shirley Temple
Shirley Temple
Bridget 'Brig' Hilton
Monty Woolley
Monty Woolley
Colonel William G. Smollett

Movie Info

Director: John Cromwell

Producer: David O. Selznick

Production Companies: Selznick International Pictures

Countries: United States of America

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CinemaSerf: Claudette Colbert is great as the struggling "Anne", who must bring up her two daughters "Jane" (Jennifer Jones) and "Brig" (Shirley Temple) whilst her husband is off fighting in WWII. To assist with the usual problems of making ends meet, she must take in a lodger "Col. Smollett" (Monty Woolley). At times you cannot help but feel for this poor lady who is constantly at the end of her tether. Their lodger is fastidious to say the least - he hates children, pets and yes, who better to illustrate that military pomposity than an on-form Woolley. To add to her woes, the young "Jane" is obsessed with men - more particularly their family friend "Tony" (Joseph Cotton). A man some years her senior who joins the navy leaving poor old "Jane" unaware that she is the object of the affections of their house guest's rather hapless grandson "Bill" (Robert Walker). On the face of it, this all appears rather convoluted but Colbert, Woolley and Cotten really do gel well together providing a quickly paced and entertaining series of escapades that, though exaggerated, do ring true a little for many households during the war that were left bereft of funds and a father/husband. Temple features now and again, largely do-gooding for the war effort by collecting junk, and Jones delivers well as both girls have to grip up - whether they like it or not. Max Steiner provides a lively, jaunty, score that sets and keeps the pace engaging and sometimes frenetic - but it's Colbert who shows she is very much the star here. I enjoyed it.