Come Back, Little Sheba (1952) Reviews

Come Back, Little Sheba (1952)
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In the original Broadway production of this William Inge play, Shirley Booth played Lola Delaney, the vulgar, dumpy, less-than-bright "shotgun bride" of recovering alcoholic Doc Delaney, played on stage by Sidney Blackmer, who won a Tony award for his efforts. When time came to film the play, Shirley Booth was retained as Lola, but Burt Lancaster replaced Blackmer as Doc. Although Lancaster seems far too youthful for the role, the film is a fascinating and sometimes funny study of an unhappy marriage made unhappier by the arrival of a sexy stranger. Young Marie (Terry Moore) rents a room from Lola, a tiresome creature who never stops talking, especially about the "imminent" return of her runaway dog Sheba. Doc is having enough trouble staying away from the bottle and resigning himself to his marriage without the curvaceous Marie arousing his baser instincts. The characters interact with gloomy consequences, in the typical kitchen-sink-realism style of Inge's Fifties plays, although a tacked-on happy ending, common to Fifties movie melodramas, pretends otherwise. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Burt LancasterShirley Booth, (more)
Director(s):
Daniel Mann
Format(s):
DVD
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Cary B.

It's always fun to watch Burt Lancaster emote. The film itself is a weird slice of human life and almost too painful to watch given the emotional turmoil and torment it portrays. They cetrainly knew how to make offbeat but engrossing films in the old days

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TERRI R.

THIS IS AN EXCELLENT CLASSIC MOVIE! THE STARS IN IT ARE TRUELY STARS. WELL WORTH WATCHING!

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Ronald B.

A sad but very well acted movie. It reminds one of trying to get through the pain of one's past. It represents a differenct era. I think that Lancaster and Booth both played their roles to perfection

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Ann C.

I would have loved to watch the relatively recent Broadway production of "Come Back, Little Sheba." This revival apparently had some modern tweaks that made it more timely. It was hard for me to relate to the Shirley Booth character in the 50s movie. She was so smothering with her husband and their lodger. I agree: Burt Lancaster was much too young for his role.

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Linda D.

This movie is actually about disapointment and losses in our lives and how to move past them and enjoy the rest. Lancaster IS too young for this role - but played it well none the less. He plays a man struggling with his alcoholisim - to stay sober, and his wife played by Shirley Booth - aka Hazel of the 1960s tv show, plays his childless wife who moarns the loss of her youth, the child she lost and her dog Sheba. "Come Back Little Sheba" looks at how we look back on our past - and how to move forward. The young boarder in their home reminds them both of their own lost youth. It's a little dated.. yes, but most certainly worth the watch.

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    Cary B.

    It's always fun to watch Burt Lancaster emote. The film itself is a weird slice of human life and almost too painful to watch given the emotional turmoil and torment it portrays. They cetrainly knew how to make offbeat but engrossing films in the old days

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    TERRI R.

    THIS IS AN EXCELLENT CLASSIC MOVIE! THE STARS IN IT ARE TRUELY STARS. WELL WORTH WATCHING!

    Yes   |   No

     
    Ronald B.

    A sad but very well acted movie. It reminds one of trying to get through the pain of one's past. It represents a differenct era. I think that Lancaster and Booth both played their roles to perfection

    Yes   |   No

     
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