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Life Begins at Eight-Thirty

Life Begins at Eight-Thirty (1942)

1h 25m | PG-13

⭐ 6.5 / 10

Kathy lives in a cramped New York flat with her father Madden Thomas, a celebrated actor brought down by drink. Lame from an early age and feeling trapped with her father in her small world, Kathy is delighted to meet fellow tenant Robert. When Madden is offered the lead in a new King Lear and Robert lands a composing job in Hollywood, better times seem for a while to beckon.

Director: Irving Pichel

Studio: 20th Century Fox

Genre: Drama

Video: 720p

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Cast

Monty Woolley

Monty Woolley

as Madden Thomas

Ida Lupino

Ida Lupino

as Kathy Thomas

Cornel Wilde

Cornel Wilde

as Robert Carter

Sara Allgood

Sara Allgood

as Alma Lothian, Robert's Aunt

Melville Cooper

Melville Cooper

as Barty

J. Edward Bromberg

J. Edward Bromberg

as Sid Gordon

Reviews

By CinemaSerf

Maybe if celebrated actor "Madden" (Monty Woolley) hadn't fallen foul of the bottle, he might have stayed at the top of his game. He didn't, though, and so he has to share his small flat with daughter "Kathy" (Ida Lupino). She hasn't her problems to seek, either. She's lived with this man for all of her life and the consequent limitations, coupled with a gammy leg, are driving her to distraction. Fortunately, serendipity takes some interest in her happiness by bringing "Robert" (Cornel Wilde) to their building, and after a rather boozed-up introduction to her father, he starts to take some interest in the young woman. All they really need is for dad to get a job, then maybe they have a chance of romance and happiness. Perhaps the bard of Stratford-upon-Avon can help out, too? I think you either liked Woolley or you didn't - he certainly wasn't remotely versatile and only had the one characterisation to display. I did enjoy the embittered, sarcastic, personas at which he excelled and here we add loads of bourbon to further intoxicate the mix. Neither Wilde nor Lupino really have enough to get their teeth into, but there's still enough of the story for them to make their presence felt as we head to a conclusion that is pretty predictable, but quite enjoyably arrived at. Is the sun over the yard arm yet? Well it might be at eight-thirty!