Life with father, directed by Michael curtiz, starring William Powell

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Life with Father is a 1947 American comedy film directed by Michael Curtiz. It is based on the 1939 Broadway play of the same name by Howard Lindsay and Russell Crouse, which itself was adapted from Clarence Day Jr.'s autobiographical book.

Plot:
The film centers around the Day family, particularly the father, Clarence Day Sr. (played by William Powell), a strict but loving and somewhat old-fashioned patriarch. Set in the late 19th century, it depicts the humorous and heartwarming dynamics between Clarence Sr. and his wife, Vinnie (Irene Dunne), as well as their children, especially the youngest son, Clarence Jr. (played by Jimmy Lydon). Clarence Sr. has very traditional views on family life, and his devotion to his routine and his firm hand in raising his children create both comedy and warmth as the family navigates various challenges, including marriage, growing up, and societal expectations.

The movie also deals with Clarence Sr.'s quirky yet endearing personality, as well as his love for his family, despite his often domineering and stubborn nature. The story is set against the backdrop of the changing American society at the turn of the century, and much of the humor comes from the generational differences between the father and his children.

Cast:
William Powell as Clarence Day Sr.
Irene Dunne as Vinnie Day
Jimmy Lydon as Clarence Day Jr.
Elizabeth Taylor as Mary, the Day's daughter
Zachary Scott as John, a suitor of Mary Day
Edmund Gwenn as the Reverend Dr. Day (Clarence Sr.'s father)
Themes:
The film highlights family dynamics, generational conflict, and the humorous side of daily life. It explores the tension between tradition and change, particularly through the character of Clarence Sr., who tries to maintain old-fashioned ideals in the face of modern challenges. The relationship between father and children, along with the love between the parents, are at the core of the film's emotional appeal.

Reception:
Life with Father was well-received both by critics and audiences. The performances, particularly by William Powell as the overbearing yet lovable father, were praised, and the film became one of the most successful films of 1947.

The film is often remembered as a heartwarming and humorous family movie, with its charming depiction of domestic life and family relationships.

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