Marjorie Morningstar (1958) Reviews

Marjorie Morningstar (1958)
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Marjorie Morgenstern (Natalie Wood) is an 18-year-old, middle-class, Jewish girl from New York who wants nothing more than to be an actress, despite the hopes and wishes of her parents (Everett Sloane and Claire Trevor) that she graduate from college, marry, and settle down to have a family. At the urging of her more worldly friend Marsha Zelenko (Carolyn Jones), she takes a job at an upstate camp, and, one night when sneaking onto the grounds of a neighboring resort, meets and falls wildly in love with the entertainment director, Noel Airman (Gene Kelly). A Lothario with a gift of song as well as dance, Airman romances Marjorie and tries to teach her something of theater, suggesting that she change her name to Marjorie Morningstar, which she does. He intends to enjoy her company for the summer, until her aging uncle Samson (Ed Wynn), who is also working at the resort, tells him of the family's concerns for the girl. Noel and Marjorie end up linked romantically, despite their best efforts to stay away from each other. Marjorie gives up a potential romance with a slightly older, successful doctor (Martin Balsam) and resists the honest entreaties of Airman's assistant, Wally Wronken (Martin Milner), and tries to get Airman to straighten up and fly right; she can't get her own acting career off the ground, but she owns Airman's heart. Instead of biding his time at writing a musical that he's been working at for four years, and spending his summers working in the Catskills, Noel tries to work in the advertising world -- he also finds himself just as troubled by the stable family life and religious life that Marjorie comes from as he is attracted to her personally. He is also bitterly disturbed by the fact that his one-time assistant Wally Wronken is now a successful Broadway playwright, the darling of critics and audiences, with backers eager to sign checks to produce his work. Unable to pursue a life in business, or remain faithful to Marjorie, he reaches a crisis point from which only she can rescue him -- together they try to build a life and he tries to finish his long-gestating masterpiece, which proves a disaster when it gets to Broadway. Noel abandons Marjorie, and when she goes to find him, Wally warns her off, explaining that Noel has to return to a place where he can feel successful, like the Catskills resort where they met, where he can be the big fish in the tiny pond. Her marriage over and her girlish ideals behind her, she sees Noel back in his element, wowing young acting students with his skills, and finally turns to the one man who has loved her for precisely who she is all along, Wally. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi

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Starring:
Gene KellyNatalie Wood, (more)
Director(s):
Irving Rapper
Format(s):
DVD
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Member Reviews


Robert L.

Normally I love Natalie Wood, but this movie must have been shot before she took any acting lessons. As for Gene Kelly, well, he should stick to dancing and minimize his dramatic roles. This movie can be described as a Melodrama or Soap Opera. Over-acted, poorly acted, mediocre support acting. It was torture making it to the end of this movie. Marjorie was filmed 3 years before Natalie hit her stride and became the award winning and wonderful actress that she is known for. So, if you want some great Natalie, start with Splender in the Grass, Gypsy...etc. But skip this clunker.

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Bret H.

A lesser known "Gene Kelly movie" and for good reasons. Although Kelly and Ed Wynn performed well, the script was too weak for even their talents to raise it to a successful level. Character development was non-existent. You couldn't love or hate anyone in the film but you could despise the script writer.

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MURRAY S.

Majorie Morning Star has a star-studded cast and they perform excelently.

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Amy D.

Very memorable actors in a very unmemorable movie.

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Angela G.

I love the book "Marjorie Morningstar," but this movie is incredibly boring. Gene Kelly is too old to play the lead and Natalie Wood's acting in very stiff (she does, however, look beautiful in the movie). This movie just drags and drags. Read the book instead, and if you want to see Natalie Wood at the top of her game rent "Splendor in the Grass."

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David H.

i was16 years old when i seen marjorie morningstar it was the very first time i ever seen natale wood such a beautful movie for those of you who love natale wood this is the movie to see one of the best movies ever made natalie wood put her heart and soul in this movie marjorie morning star for ever david hesch kitchener ontario canada

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Irene M.

I liked this movie very much. It's the eternal problem of a woman trying to find herself with the right man. Every generation of women go through this same dilemma. Gene Kelly plays the confirmed bachelor smitten by Natalie's beauty, but unwilling to marry her. Then the romance goes from hot to cold between them. She has other suitors but none so exciting. Gene Kelly acts a lot like Ben Affleck in this movie. I thought that Natalie Wood was a bit lacking in range for such a large part. However the overall picture was a very good movie.

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Linda D.

Gene Kelly and Natalie Wood are beautiful just to look at in this ol flick and one of her firsts as an adult. BUT the script is so SO very bad we were actually laughing at various points. I love Natalie - I love Gene - but this movie would be at the bottom of my list for either of their long list of films. P U is all I can say.

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    Robert L.

    Normally I love Natalie Wood, but this movie must have been shot before she took any acting lessons. As for Gene Kelly, well, he should stick to dancing and minimize his dramatic roles. This movie can be described as a Melodrama or Soap Opera. Over-acted, poorly acted, mediocre support acting. It was torture making it to the end of this movie. Marjorie was filmed 3 years before Natalie hit her stride and became the award winning and wonderful actress that she is known for. So, if you want some great Natalie, start with Splender in the Grass, Gypsy...etc. But skip this clunker.

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    Bret H.

    A lesser known "Gene Kelly movie" and for good reasons. Although Kelly and Ed Wynn performed well, the script was too weak for even their talents to raise it to a successful level. Character development was non-existent. You couldn't love or hate anyone in the film but you could despise the script writer.

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    MURRAY S.

    Majorie Morning Star has a star-studded cast and they perform excelently.

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