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None But the Lonely Heart (1944)

Grade: C

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Synopsis: A cockney ne’er-do-well (Cary Grant) returns home and takes stock of his life after his mother (Ethel Barrymore) falls ill.

None But the Lonely Heart is a flawed, but well put together melodrama.

Cary Grant works well in the lead, as his indelible charisma makes him believable as a would-be-loveable rogue.

Ethel Barrymore won a well-deserved Oscar for her restrained performance as Grant’s character’s mother. In a part that could –especially toward the end— veer into theatrics, Barrymore instead instills the character with a quiet dignity.

The script packed with authentic feeling dialog, and does a great job of subtly transforming Grant’s character, delivering a solid emotional punch at the end once the transformation is complete.

Director Clifford Odets does a good job establishing a gloomy atmosphere, but offers little more visually. The 113-minute running time feels a little excessive, especially towards the film’s middle, and the voice over narration at the film’s opening is totally unnecessary.

Bottom Line: A decent melodrama, worth watching for Grant and Barrymore fans.

(Last viewed on Monday, October 22nd 2007)

“None But the Lonely Heart (1944)” was posted on October 24th, 2007 at 7:55 pm in Movie Reviews and Cary Grant. View this film's entry in the IMDb.

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