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Once Upon a Time (1944)

Once Upon a Time (1944)
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Based on Norman Corwin's satirical radio play My Client Curley, Once Upon a Time is an engaging bit of whimsy, completely dominated by the personality of star Cary Grant. It all begins when fly-by-night Broadway producer Jerry Flynn (Grant) learns of a trained caterpillar (!) that dances to the tune of "Yes, Sir, That's My Baby." In short order, Jerry has promoted Curly the Caterpillar to international stardom-and in the process he alienates both Pinky Thompson (Ted Donaldson), the impressionable 9-year-old who owns Curley, and Pinky's attractive older sister Jeanne (Janet Blair). Eventually, Flynn comes to his senses and regains his essential decency-though it's too late to continue capitalizing on Curley, who has turned into a non-dancing butterfly! Full of delightful contemporary references and "cameo appearances" by such celebrities as producer Walt Disney and radio commentator Gabriel Heatter (both played by uncredited impressionists), Once Upon a Time proved an agreeable diversion for wartime audiences. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Cary GrantJanet Blair, (more)
Director(s):
Alexander HallAlexander Hall, (more)
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Once Upon a Time

Based on Norman Corwin's satirical radio play My Client Curley, Once Upon a Time is an engaging bit of whimsy, completely dominated by the personality of star Cary Grant. It all begins when fly-by-night Broadway producer Jerry Flynn (Grant) learns of a trained caterpillar (!) that dances to the tune of "Yes, Sir, That's My Baby." In short order, Jerry has promoted Curly the Caterpillar to international stardom-and in the process he alienates both Pinky Thompson (Ted Donaldson), the impressionable 9-year-old who owns Curley, and Pinky's attractive older sister Jeanne (Janet Blair). Eventually, Flynn comes to his senses and regains his essential decency-though it's too late to continue capitalizing on Curley, who has turned into a non-dancing butterfly! Full of delightful contemporary references and "cameo appearances" by such celebrities as producer Walt Disney and radio commentator Gabriel Heatter (both played by uncredited impressionists), Once Upon a Time proved an agreeable diversion for wartime audiences. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
Alexander HallAlexander Hall
Writer(s):
Irving FinemanOscar SaulLewis Meltzer
Producer(s):
Louis Edelman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Suitable for Children)
Categories:
ComedySci-Fi & Fantasy
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    Nancy L.

    Not too great, yet typical of the era.

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    Jeff M.

    a very silly movie, could be a disney. in fact walt disney is briefly portrayed by walter fenner. lloyd bridges also has a couple of quick uncredited early appearances. i'm impressed that cary grant took this role since without him it could have been a waste of time.

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    Irma R.

    I tried twice to get this movie from you folks and both times you sent me some Asian movie of the same title. Then you had the audacity to invite me to write a review of the movie I TRIED to get you to send me! I gave up on you (even though I'm paying for a service that your hired monkeys cannot seem to fulfill) and ordered from Netflix where I NEVER have a problem.

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