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 Posted by Ursula 2.7T on 04/11/06 18:58 
Frank R.A.J. Maloney wrote: 
> Last Friday night one of our local PBS stations showed _Pocketful of 
> Miracles_ (1961). Either I was in an impatient mood or it's not a very good 
> film, but I bailed after 20 minutes or so, bored to distraction by the 
> pacing and the obviousness of the story. The only thing that worked for me 
> while I did stick with it was Bette Davis as Apple Annie. Hope Lange was 
> absolutely hopeless as Queenie and I could certainly while so many here 
> dislike Glenn Ford. But then I didn't see the whole film, so what do I know? 
> 
> Now I read in the IMDb that it is a remake of Capra's 1933 film _Lady for a 
> Day_, which I have not seen but which sounds like it would be more to my 
> liking. 
> 
> Meanwhile, my record for liking Damon Runyon-based films remains pretty 
> dismal. Films like _Little Miss Marker_ (and the Bob Hope version _Sorrowful 
> Jones_) and _The Lemon Drop Kid_ are impossible. _Guys and Dolls_ is an 
> interesting failure and that's about the best I can say for any Runyon 
> property. But I haven't seen them all and I'm still holding out hope for _A 
> Slight Case of Murder_, if ever I can score a copy. 
 
Frank, I'd agree with you on Runyonesque films, and although I've never 
seen Pocketful of Miracles, I too think I'd be shutting it off after 20 
minutes or less.  In general I'm not into sappy feel-good movies, which 
leaves out most Capra movies for me.  However, you might try Lady for a 
Day sometime.  TCM runs it every so often.  The potential is definitely 
there for this to be a sappy trainwreck, but May Robson gives a really 
wonderful, understated performance, and Warren William really walks the 
fine line between being a tough mob guy and a good guy with a soft-spot 
for Apple Annie.  In addition, you get Ned Sparks and Glenda Farrell 
and Guy Kibbee -- three character actors you can rarely go wrong with! 
 
Ursula.
 
  
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