Joseph Cotten snacks on a leftover leg from the icebox in “Since
You Went Away” (1944). Claudette Colbert is about to get him a glass of milk. Today we
acknowledge the post-Thanksgiving tradition of leftovers.
Being thankful for one’s blessings softens the otherwise
somewhat obscene nature of a holiday where we do nothing but eat until we are
sick. And then enjoy leftovers for days
afterward. In a world where millions go
hungry, we surely must also be thankful that we have leftovers that last for days.
Alexis Smith seems thankful to have that turkey leg here in “One More Tomorrow” (1946). That’s Dennis Morgan pouring her a cocktail. I, too, like to eat leftovers in evening clothes, wearing white opera gloves as I chow down on a turkey leg. A gentleman in white tie and tails pouring me champagne is one of the things I am most thankful for.
My word, but she’s enjoying that turkey leg. She gnaws on it all during the conversation
like a junkyard dog.
We’ll visit with Alexis on Thursday when we celebrate the anniversary of Mark Twain’s birth in “The Adventures of Mark Twain” (1944), starring Fredric March. One hopes she’ll have done eating by then and we can get down to business.
What a kick! I recorded this movie from TCM a while back. I obviously need to get it out and watch it! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for a post which made me smile!
Laura
Hi, Laura. I have a few recorded movies myself that I need to sit down and watch. So many movies, so little time.
ReplyDeleteI guess it's a good problem to have! I could sure use a lot more time in my day to watch movies. :)
ReplyDeleteBest wishes,
Laura