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Eternally Yours
Eternally Yours

Eternally Yours (1939)

57% User Rating
1h 35min
Drama
Comedy
Romance

"She lived at the edge of life - with out-stretched arms . . . too short to reach it! Romance - a baffling reality."

Anita, engaged to solid Don Barnes, is swept off her feet by magician Arturo. Before you can say presto, she's his wife and stage assistant on a lengthy world tour. But Anita is annoyed by Arturo's constant flirtations, and his death-defying stunts give her nightmares. And forget her plan to retire to a farmhouse. Eventually, she has had enough and disappears.

Tay GarnettDirector

Cast

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Loretta Young

Loretta Young

Anita Halstead

David Niven

David Niven

Tony "The Great Arturo"

Billie Burke

Billie Burke

Aunt Abby

C. Aubrey Smith

C. Aubrey Smith

Bishop Peabody

Zasu Pitts

Zasu Pitts

Cary Bingham

Broderick Crawford

Broderick Crawford

Don Burns

Eve Arden

Eve Arden

Gloria

Hugh Herbert

Hugh Herbert

Benton

Raymond Walburn

Raymond Walburn

Harley Bingham

Virginia Field

Virginia Field

Lola De Vere

Ralph Graves

Ralph Graves

Mr. Morrisey

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Lionel Pape

Mr. Howard

Fred Keating

Fred Keating

Master of Ceremonies

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Richard Allen

Detective

Granville Bates

Granville Bates

Ship Captain

May Beatty

May Beatty

Dowager

Hillary Brooke

Hillary Brooke

Blonde On Stage

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George Cathrey

Officer

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Patti Davis

British Pilot

Mary Field

Mary Field

Peabody's Housekeeper

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Nightclub Extra (uncredited)

Tay Garnett

Tay Garnett

Pilot

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Jack Green

Detective

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Larry Harris

Boy Boxer

Al Hill

Al Hill

Heckler

Leyland Hodgson

Leyland Hodgson

Captain Vickers

Arthur Stuart Hull

Arthur Stuart Hull

Audience Extra (uncredited)

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Dickie Jackson

Boy Boxer

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Walter James

Police Official

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Frank Jaquet

Doctor

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Paul Le Paul

Butler

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Ralph McCullough

Ship's Officer

Doreen McKay

Doreen McKay

Girl at Shower (uncredited)

Dennie Moore

Dennie Moore

Waitress

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Edmund Mortimer

Nightclub Extra (uncredited)

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Ralph Norwood

Waiter

William H. O'Brien

William H. O'Brien

Nightclub Waiter

Broderick O'Farrell

Broderick O'Farrell

Ship's Officer

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Franklin Parker

Croupier

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Claude Payton

Scotland Yard Man

Jack Perrin

Jack Perrin

Ship's Officer

Walter Sande

Walter Sande

Ralph

Edwin Stanley

Edwin Stanley

Reno Lawyer Jones

Larry Steers

Larry Steers

Nightclub Extra (uncredited)

Eleanor Stewart

Eleanor Stewart

Girl at Shower (uncredited)

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Patricia Stillman

Girl at Shower (uncredited)

Luana Walters

Luana Walters

Girl at Shower (uncredited)

Billy Wayne

Billy Wayne

Stage Manager

Douglas Wood

Douglas Wood

Phillips

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Evelyn Woodbury

Girl at Shower (uncredited)

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John Rice

Scotland Yard Man

Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf
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Rating 60%

February 27, 2023

David Niven and Loretta Young definitely had an on-screen chemistry between them, but it's not so obvious in this rather procedural comedy romance. He is "Tony", a famous and successful magician who easily captivates the heart of "Anita". Now she has already promised to marry the reliable "Burns" (an adequate Broderick Crawford) but is now determined to join her new beau on his grand tour. Now "Tony" - or the modestly monikered "Great Arturo" is not only a bit of a Lothario - which annoys her; but he is also putting life and limb on the line on stage - and that terrifies her. All that sustains her is his promise that one day, they will return to a quiet life in a rose-covered cottage. Might that ever happen or might she just decide that he will never change? It has something of a love-triangle nature to it, and the love is not just aimed at people ("Tony" is just as addicted to his performing as he is to anything else). The dialogue is a bit strained, that chemistry isn't really on display and after a while the film started to struggle under the weight of it's own limitations. It does, occasionally, pull off the gag - but even they are predictable and as we drift towards a conclusion that I didn't much care for at all. I sort of wondered what the whole point of this was? It is watchable for the stars, and the always reliable Sir C. Aubrey Smith and Zasu Pitts - but this is nobody's most memorable work, I'm afraid.

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