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Make Way for Tomorrow

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An elderly couple are forced to separate when they lose their house and none of their five children will take both parents in.
Actors: Dennis OKeefe,
Dennis OKeefe
Dennis OKeefe 29 March 1908, Fort Madison, Iowa, USA
Ralph Remley,
Ralph Remley
Ralph Remley 24 May 1885, Cincinnati, Ohio, USA
Cyril Ring,
Cyril Ring
Cyril Ring December 5, 1892 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Ralph Brooks,
Ralph Brooks
Ralph Brooks 22 April 1904, Maryland, USA
Beulah Bondi,
Beulah Bondi
Beulah Bondi 3 May 1889, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Helen Davis,
Helen Davis
Helen Davis August 31, 1881 in Grass Valley, California, USA
Ferike Boros,
Ferike Boros
Ferike Boros August 2, 1880 in Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary [now Oradea, Romania]
Carl M. Leviness,
Carl M. Leviness
Carl M. Leviness 6 July 1885, New York City, New York, USA
Gene Morgan,
Gene Morgan
Gene Morgan 12 March 1892, Racine, Wisconsin, USA
Oliver Cross,
Oliver Cross
Oliver Cross 18 July 1894, New York, USA
Byron Foulger,
Byron Foulger
Byron Foulger 27 August 1899, Ogden, Utah, USA
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Genre: RomanceDrama
Director: Leo McCarey
Leo McCarey
Leo McCarey 3 October 1896, Los Angeles, California, USA
Country: United States
Release: 1937
IMDb: 8.10
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Duration: 91 min
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March 21, 2007

Hollywood melodramas do not often compare to timeless masterpieces of world cinema, but this does, largely through McCarey's sophisticated blend of tragic pathos, psychological insight, and rich, knowing humor.
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May 13, 2015

Many scenes in Make Way For Tomorrow are very uncomfortable to sit through ... What prevents the movie from being totally unendurable is the tenderness in the lead performances.
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Slant Magazine
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July 13, 2004

Age and wisdom exit the stage, leaving youthful oblivion.
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Combustible Celluloid
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February 26, 2010

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.
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July 28, 2009

An Ozu-like tear-jerker family drama.
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February 24, 2010

Make Way eulogizes humanity so well that it's as painful as it is beautiful.
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May 14, 2015

As brutal in its own way as any gangster or slasher flick, Make Way for Tomorrow is a powerful drama that absolutely refuses to pull its punches or take any prisoners.
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Movie Metropolis
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May 01, 2010

The most convincing love story ever put on screen.
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Seanax.com
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February 23, 2010

[Leo] McCarey's most personal picture and his most moving drama, the rare Hollywood film to confront issues of aging head on.
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Antagony & Ecstasy
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March 17, 2012

The final third is an absolute miracle - one of the greatest sequences in 1930s American cinema.
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February 23, 2010

one of the saddest, much touching, and most powerfully introspective films produced during the classical era of Hollywood cinema
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March 09, 2010

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.
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