I'll Remember April

5.6
1945 1 hr 3 min Comedy , Crime , Music

The daughter of a formerly wealthy man tries to get a job singing on a radio show, but gets involved in a feud and murder.

  • Cast:
    Gloria Jean , Kirby Grant , Milburn Stone , Edward Brophy , Samuel S. Hinds , Jacqueline deWit , Hobart Cavanaugh

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Reviews

Cubussoli
1945/04/01

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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Platicsco
1945/04/02

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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ChanFamous
1945/04/03

I wanted to like it more than I actually did... But much of the humor totally escaped me and I walked out only mildly impressed.

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AnhartLinkin
1945/04/04

This story has more twists and turns than a second-rate soap opera.

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mark.waltz
1945/04/05

Today, the offspring of business tycoons or executives involved in ponzi schemes are often held as responsible for the crimes as their parents. But for the daughter of a confessed embezzler, Gloria Jean is removed from her private school when her father tries to make restitution for his partners crime, and is left penniless and vulnerable as a result. This drama with songs shows how she manages to rise above her situation and prove that she can make it past being a rich man's girl and a singing success on her own. She becomes a pawn between agent Millburn Stone and radio personality Kirby Grant, the one who discovered her. Edward Brophy provides the humor (probably the ugliest drag queen I've ever seen), Jacqueline de Wit the bitchy sophistication, and Samuel S. Hinds regret as her father who finds himself in real trouble with a violent twist concerning the partner's betrayal. The lovely childhood singing star started off well enough, but being under contract at Universal studios was considered a "poor man's Deanna Durbin." Certainly, a few of her older films saw her not photographing with any real spark, and a string of B movies kept her outside the forefront of stardom. But there's a sudden spark alive here, and in spite of this being a B film, she shows that the awkwardness of those in between years has disappeared. She's turned out quite lovely, making me curious to see what she did in her remaining dozen films after this.In earlier films, I found her teen voice to be somewhat shrill, but something has changed in this aspect as well. Perhaps, it's the film company she keeps, maybe not right for Fields, Crosby or O'Connor. It's a shame that there wasn't more detail put into the relationship between Jean and her father, or the struggles that she faced after her father's downfall, which would have been revealing of what happens in real families, and a drama that shows why the children should not be affected by the sins of the parent. The mixture of business scandal, some good music (including a dance number with some sailors) and sprinkles of comedy makes this a unique sleeper.

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Tom Barrister
1945/04/06

"I'll Remember April" is a departure from the mold of earlier movies starring Gloria Jean. The earlier movies were "hepcat" types that were breezy and upbeat, and which usually included such contemporaries as Donald O'Connor, Peggy Ryan, The Jivin Jacks and Jills, and many entertainers, and whose story lines were incidental to the more important duty of music and dance entertainment. Towards the middle of the 1940's, Jean was cast in more mature roles, and the movies she appeared in had plots and substance. This movie follows her critically acclaimed performance in "Destiny." The story is reasonably well-done and surprisingly novel. When Jean's father gets into financial trouble due to a colleague's stealing investment funds, she leaves school and attempts to get a job as a singer. She lands a job on a popular radio program, and at that time, her father is charged with the murder of the colleague who stole the money. Of course, everything turns out well for Jean and father, but the way this happens isn't as predictable as one would guess.The acting is top rate, as is the entertainment. Jean sings several songs, and in fact, this movie, as well as any other, marks her transition from the coloratura soprano who trilled in the upper registers of the neighborhood of High C to the somewhat lower register of the mezzo and upper alto. Not surprisingly, Jean's voice still has plenty of range, albeit an octave lower than in her early teens, and there is a richness and maturity that was not present when she was younger.This movie is almost impossible to find nowadays, and I haven't seen in on television for over 30 years. However as usual, you can order a copy of it from Gloria Jean herself by visiting her website. While IMDb rules forbid the posting of URL's, you can find the website by using your favorite search engine and the key phrase "Gloria Jean Schoonover." All in all, this is a decent effort and worth viewing if you have the chance.

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