I'm so excited about this release because it's one of those treasures I've heard and heard about and never seen. I love Leo McCarey so I expect this movie will not disappoint. Here are Dave Kehr's rhapsodies:
http://www.davekehr.com/?p=513
and a direct link to his NY Times review:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/21/movie ... 1kehr.html
Make Way For Tomorrow (1937, Criterion)
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Make Way For Tomorrow (1937, Criterion)
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Re: Make Way For Tomorrow (1937, Criterion)
Trust me: You will not be disappointed.
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Make Way For Tomorrow is a fabulous movie, I'm glad it's getting a proper release.
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Re: Make Way For Tomorrow (1937, Criterion)
Really one of the best films I've ever seen. Amazingly well done and heartbreaking.
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I've got the R2 DVD and hopefully, this should look even better. For those that haven't seen this one, I'd suggest you buy a box of kleenex with your purchase.