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Comedy

The Late George Apley

- Stop apologizing for sex, George Apley...you didn't invent it!

George and Catherine Apley of Boston lead a proper life in the proper social circle, as did the Apleys before them. When grown daughter Eleanor falls in love with Howard (from New York!), and son John with Myrtle (from Worcester!), the ordered life of the Apley home on Beacon Street is threatened, as is the hoped-for union of John and Apley-cousin Agnes.

Release Date : 1947-03-19

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : 20th Century Fox

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Ronald Colman

Character Name : George Apley

Original Name : Ronald Colman

Gender : Male

Peggy Cummins

Character Name : Eleanor 'Ellie' Apley

Original Name : Peggy Cummins

Gender : Female

Vanessa Brown

Character Name : Agnes Willing

Original Name : Vanessa Brown

Gender : Female

Mildred Natwick

Character Name : Amelia Newcombe

Original Name : Mildred Natwick

Gender : Female

Richard Haydn

Character Name : Horatio Willing

Original Name : Richard Haydn

Gender : Male

Nydia Westman

Character Name : Jane Willing

Original Name : Nydia Westman

Gender : Female

Percy Waram

Character Name : Roger Newcombe

Original Name : Percy Waram

Gender : Male

Richard Ney

Character Name : John Apley

Original Name : Richard Ney

Gender : Male

Edna Best

Character Name : Catherine Apley

Original Name : Edna Best

Gender : Female

Charles Russell

Character Name : Howard Boulder

Original Name : Charles Russell

Gender : Male

Paul Harvey

Character Name : Julian H. Dole

Original Name : Paul Harvey

Gender : Male

Kathleen Howard

Character Name : Margaret

Original Name : Kathleen Howard

Gender : Female

Francis Pierlot

Character Name : Wilson

Original Name : Francis Pierlot

Gender : Male

Reviews

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-07-24

The "Apley" family have been part of the Bostonian establishment since God was a boy, and the head of the household "George" (Ronald Colman) is keen to ensure that with his wife "Catherine" (Edna Best) his son and daughter follow firmly in their establishment footsteps. Thing is, his daughter "Eleanor" (Peggy Cummins) and his son "Richard" (Richard Ney) are rather more independently spirited than that, and their definition of conformity is not quite that of their father! What now ensues is a rather nicely paced comedy that offers us the principle of coming of age - but in this case it's the grown ups who have to come to an age in which their traditions are important, but not all-so. It's based on John Marquand's original, quite satirical, story that casts gentle aspersions on snobbery and elitism, but also acknowledges some of the values those eschewed as a bedrock for a solid and decently evolving society. Colman is on good form in a role I imagined might have suited George Arliss too, and there is the always reliable Mildred Natwick amongst a supporting cast of the sympathetic and not so amongst this family that simply has to adapt to survive. This is an enjoyable ninety minutes of social observation and is well worth a watch.