A Letter for Evie

NR 7
1946 1 hr 29 min Drama , Comedy , Romance

Evie's co-workers at the uniform shirt factory, and her almost-fiancée's inability to kiss, inspire her to slip a letter into a size sixteen-and-a-half shirt for some anonymous soldier. It's received by "Wolf" Larson, who immediately throws it away, but his sensitive, dreaming--and short--buddy John McPherson snags it, and begins a correspondence with Evie, pretending to be Wolf. But things get complicated when Evie wants to meet her tall, handsome soldier. And even more complicated when Wolf sees Evie and likes what he sees.

  • Cast:
    Marsha Hunt , John Carroll , Hume Cronyn , Spring Byington , Pamela Britton , Norman Lloyd , Donald Curtis

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Reviews

Skunkyrate
1946/01/28

Gripping story with well-crafted characters

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BelSports
1946/01/29

This is a coming of age storyline that you've seen in one form or another for decades. It takes a truly unique voice to make yet another one worth watching.

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Stephanie
1946/01/30

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Yvonne Jodi
1946/01/31

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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JohnHowardReid
1946/02/01

In a non-singing role, boorish John Carroll is rather cleverly cast in this occasionally mildly entertaining but mostly rather bland service comedy - although it is somewhat remarkable for the fact that the hero doesn't get the girl! Whilst Dassin's direction is capable, it doesn't in any way give us a hint of his later work. The film is also photographed in a very bland and surprisingly ordinary fashion by Karl Freund, of all people! True, Miss Hunt does look rather attractive. I know how difficult she was to photograph. She was a splendid actress who always knew her lines and said them well, but both her face and body looked rather gaunt unless photographed from exactly the right angles. The film also provides a nice cameo for Robin Raymond who brings breach of promise charges against Edgar "Wolf" Larsen. Hume Cronyn's drunk act is rather amusing, but, all in all, aside from a nice long tracking shot in which Hunt and Cronyn walk past her apartment, this film is no more than an innocuous, mildly pleasant yet also mildly boring Hollywood fairy tale. Although made in 1944, this movie was not released until June, 1946, when it served as a support to "The Bandit of Sherwood Forest".

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Dan-13
1946/02/02

This charming comedy caught me completely by surprise. Though the story borrows from "Cyrano de Bergerac," director Jules Dassin puts a modern comedic spin on it, and is ably assisted thanks to a knockout comedy performance by Hume Cronyn. In it, Cronyn plays a soldier who writes to a working girl Marsha Hunt, but sends her a photo of his handsome Lothario buddy (John Carroll). Hunt is lovely as Evie, and it's easy to see why Cronyn would fall for her. The movie also didn't end exactly as I expected, which was another pleasant surprise. TCM seems to be the only place to find this movie, so eye its schedule for an upcoming showing. Definitely worth seeking it, especially for Cronyn, who is brilliant in this film.

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edwagreen
1946/02/03

You will think of Cyrano de Bergerac and John Alden when you view this 1945 film.Most of it is comedy and Hugh Cronyn steals the picture with his antics, especially when he pretends to be drunk.A comedy for the always dramatic Marsha Hunt is hard to envision, but she deftly handles it.Letters being written by the Cronyn character with John Carroll's pictures attached leads to a triangle when the three meet up.What makes the film a good one is that by its end, it turns very dramatic with a World War 11 death and two people realizing that they in turn were meant for each other.

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mgmfan07
1946/02/04

Crisply paced, expertly directed, and boasting jewel-like performances by Marsha Hunt and Hume Cronyn, A Letter for Evie stands out among the wartime romances of the 1942-45 era.The plot is self-consciously breezy. A secretary for the Trojan Shirt Company, Evie O'Conner longs for romance. She places a "Dear Soldier" letter in the pocket of an extra-large shirt bound for the army training camps of Texas in the hopes that the soldier who finds it will be a strapping, heroic man. It falls into the hands of a decidedly short and bookish Private Johnnie McPherson. As they say in the business, hijinks ensue in a case of mistaken identity. But that's where the banality ends. In the guise of a light romp, Dassin explores themes of heroism, self-sacrifice, and honesty. In one plot point, Cronyn's comic turn pretending to be drunk to save Evie from the lecherous advances of his handsome army buddy is hilarious and deft. This movie is difficult to find, but fans of the genre should make the effort.

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