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My Reputation (1946)

My Reputation (1946)
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A woman struggling to rebuild her life becomes the victim of uncharitable rumors in this sudsy drama. After the recent death of her husband, and with her sons away at school, Jessica Drummond (Barbara Stanwyck) is lonely and out of sorts -- and uninterested in the potential suitors her mother, Mrs. Kimball (Lucile Watson), chooses for her. Jessica joins her close friend Ginna Abbott (Eve Arden) on a skiing trip and meets Maj. Scott Landis (George Brent), a handsome man who is clearly attracted to her. Jessica makes it clear that she has no interest in a short-term fling, and upon returning home, she meets Frank Everett (Warner Anderson), a sweet but dull man whom she begins dating. Frank is willing to marry Jessica, but by chance she meets Scott again, and while she's not willing to be seduced by him, she finds him more exciting and alluring than Frank. As Jessica debates the merits of passion vs. security, she becomes the subject of mean-spirited gossipmongers who speculate that her relationship with Scott has become inappropriately intimate for a new widow. My Reputation was shot in 1944, but it wasn't released until 1946, as the studio believed that it would be better received after the end of WWII. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Barbara StanwyckGeorge Brent, (more)
Director(s):
Curtis Bernhardt
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of My Reputation

A woman struggling to rebuild her life becomes the victim of uncharitable rumors in this sudsy drama. After the recent death of her husband, and with her sons away at school, Jessica Drummond (Barbara Stanwyck) is lonely and out of sorts -- and uninterested in the potential suitors her mother, Mrs. Kimball (Lucile Watson), chooses for her. Jessica joins her close friend Ginna Abbott (Eve Arden) on a skiing trip and meets Maj. Scott Landis (George Brent), a handsome man who is clearly attracted to her. Jessica makes it clear that she has no interest in a short-term fling, and upon returning home, she meets Frank Everett (Warner Anderson), a sweet but dull man whom she begins dating. Frank is willing to marry Jessica, but by chance she meets Scott again, and while she's not willing to be seduced by him, she finds him more exciting and alluring than Frank. As Jessica debates the merits of passion vs. security, she becomes the subject of mean-spirited gossipmongers who speculate that her relationship with Scott has become inappropriately intimate for a new widow. My Reputation was shot in 1944, but it wasn't released until 1946, as the studio believed that it would be better received after the end of WWII. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
94 mins

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Director(s):
Curtis Bernhardt
Writer(s):
Catherine Turney
Producer(s):
Henry Blanke
Categories:
Romance
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    Mary K.

    I, too, am an old movie fan. And this one is pretty good. The only thing I didn't really like was the end. *Spoiler*: She stays with the major. Honestly, I think she should've gone with Everett even though there really is no romantic storyline written for those two characters. But regardless of my personal feelings, it was enjoyable and a typical Barbara Stanwyck film, so if you like her, this would be a good one to watch.

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    Barbara W.

    Of course, I love old movies! This is a story that could be true of today. Loved the old fashion and scenery, the house in Tahoe, her house, night clubs. But if you aren't a fan of old films you probably will be bored.

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    Nanette L.

    I am also an old movie fan. I thought it was wonderful and a glimpse into society a long time ago.

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