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Somebody Loves Me (1952)
Quite a story line
Some decent twists and turns. Worth watching.the acting, storyline are solid. Hutton is excellent and likable.
My Name Is Julia Ross (1945)
Great movie
Great film right to the end. Worth staying around for the end.
Spring Reunion (1956)
A thoughtful film
The glory days of high school don't look so glorious in this film. The future finally encroached on a couple to nice their relationship to the future.
Apartment for Peggy (1948)
There's a lot to like here
A thoughtful feel-good movie. The meaning of life is revealed here.
Have a Little Faith (2011)
Outstanding, extremely moving
This movie will leave your really thinking about what matters most. Drawn in right from the start.
Ask Any Girl (1959)
Good movie about virtue
What I like about this movie is that the lead character, Meg Wheeler, is innocent and remains innocent. She doesn't look stupid for fighting to keep her virtue and in the end, others respect her for it. Also, society seemed to uphold that and support it. Her girlfriends kept an eye on her and gave her sound advice. The "easy" women didn't come off looking good in this movie at all and the playboys looked superficial. This is a movie I think I will show to my youth group. If only there were more movies like this. How far society has gone since these days. Meg at one point said she came from a line of six generations where the Wheeler women waited before marriage and she wasn't about to stop that trend. Unlike movies like "Grease" where the naive girl becomes just like everybody else (and there's a long, long list of movies that do this, "Dirty Dancing," etc., I felt even better about Meg at the end. Naive doesn't have to mean stupid. Here, there's a strength in her innocence. Well acted, good writing, solid story.