San Francisco is a 1936 film starring Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald, Spencer Tracy, Jessie Ralph, and Ted Healy. You can't beat this movie as an inspirational story of resilience and redemption. It is best remembered for the song:
You can watch the film online divided into two parts. Part 1:
I actually watched this--despite the commercials every five-seven minutes throughout and the fact that high soprano drives me crazy and I had to turn her way down when she sang--LOL! Was pretty good. :)
I have it on dvd so didn't have to endure commercials. It surprised me, though. I expected it to be wide-eyed smaltz, but I thought it handled the emotionalism well.
Because this blog does not consist of a single focus topic I chose the name Divers and Sundry where "Divers" means being of many and various kinds, and "Sundry" means consisting of a haphazard assortment of different kinds.
If Rotten Tomatoes has a fresh score of 100%, I will watch it! Thanks for finding it online.
ReplyDeleteI hope you like it. It's a bit sentimental and I don't usually like that, but I enjoyed this movie.
DeleteI actually watched this--despite the commercials every five-seven minutes throughout and the fact that high soprano drives me crazy and I had to turn her way down when she sang--LOL! Was pretty good. :)
ReplyDeleteI have it on dvd so didn't have to endure commercials. It surprised me, though. I expected it to be wide-eyed smaltz, but I thought it handled the emotionalism well.
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