Make Way For Tomorrow (Blu-ray)

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Make Way For Tomorrow (Blu-ray)
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  • Rated: Not Rated
  • Run Time: 1 hours, 32 minutes
  • Video: Black & White
  • Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
  • Released: May 12, 2015
  • Originally Released: 2015
  • Label: Criterion Collection

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AUDIENCE SCORE
User Ratings: 886
[A] marvel of Hollywood classicism, sweeping the audience swiftly and smoothly toward a devastating finish. -- Grade: A-
A.V. Club
Mar 3, 2010
Rating: 5/5 -- All of this leads to an ending that is not just the most moving thing McCarey ever fashioned, but may just be the moving thing anyone ever committed to film. Full Review
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
Mar 10, 2010
Rating: 4/4 -- It's easy to imagine it being sentimentalized by a studio executive, being made more upbeat for the audience. That's not McCarey. Full Review
Chicago Sun-Times
Oct 17, 2018
Rating: 4/4 -- one of the saddest, much touching, and most powerfully introspective films produced during the classical era of Hollywood cinema Full Review
Q Network Film Desk
Feb 23, 2010
Rating: 5/5 -- Make Way eulogizes humanity so well that it's as painful as it is beautiful.
Film Threat
Feb 24, 2010
An exceptionally fine picture, honest and sensitive and beautifully acted, especially by Victor Moore and Beulah Bondi. Full Review
Maclean's Magazine
Oct 9, 2019
Let's just say that, in calling Make Way for Tomorrow a masterpiece, we'll also call it a dear movie, a wonderful movie, a refreshing movie, or an honest movie. Maybe those terms will make it a bit more appealing. Full Review
Combustible Celluloid
Feb 26, 2010

Product Description:

While not a box-office success, this drama, directed by Leo McCarey, developed a potent reputation among film critics and movie buffs for its sensitive and perceptive treatment of the problems of the elderly. When McCarey won the Oscar for Best Director the same year for THE AWFUL TRUTH, he remarked that the Academy gave him the award for the wrong movie. Barkley and Lucy Cooper (Victor Moore and Beulah Bondi) are a couple in their late 60s who have fallen on hard times and have been given the bad news that the bank is foreclosing on their house. Barkley and Lucy turn to their five children for help, but none are willing or able to do much for them; their son George (Thomas Mitchell) says that Lucy can stay with him and his wife Anita (Fay Bainter), while Nellie (Minna Gombell) and her husband Harvey (Porter Hall) can take in Barkley, but neither couple have the space or the means to house them both. Living with their children and their new families proves stressful for everyone involved, and Lucy decides to take up residence in a home for older women. She and Barkley realize that this will probably mean a permanent separation for the two of them, and they try to enjoy one last outing together before they part. Remarkably, Beulah Bondi was only 46 years old when this film was made, making her less then ten years older than several of her on-screen children; make-up wizard Wally Westmore used his bag of tricks to age her the appropriate two decades for the role.

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  • Sales Rank: 77,000
  • UPC: 715515147019
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