Daily Archives: December 13, 2013

The Challenge (1938)

The Challenge
Directed by Milton Rosner and Luis Trenker
Written by Emeric Pressburger from a scenario by Patrick Kirwin and Milton Rosner
1938/UK
Denham Films

First viewing; Streamed on Hulu Plus

[box type=”shadow”][interview in New York City, 1980] I think that a film should have a good story, a clear story, and it should have, if possible, something which is probably the most difficult thing – it should have a little bit of magic . . . Magic being untouchable and very difficult to cast, you can’t deal with it at all. You can only try to prepare some nests, hoping that a little bit of magic will slide into them. — Emeric Pressburger[/box]

There is precious little magic in this story about the conquest of the Matterhorn.

Jean Antoine Carel of Italy and Edward Whymper of Britain are rivals to first reach the summit of the Matterhorn.  They become friends when Carel saves Whymper’s life and agree to make the next attempt together.  However, Whymper decides that the best route lies from the Swiss side of the mountain.  The Italian Government wants an Italian team to reach the summit first — from the Italian side — and determines that Carel should lead that team, making them rivals.  Though Carel tries to be loyal to Whymper, the Italians trick each into abandoning the other. This leads to a race to the top.

The plot sounds like it might be exciting but I thought this was very dull.  There are some nice mountain climbing scenes.  It seemed much longer than its 76 minute running time.  The complete film is also currently streaming on YouTube.

 

That Certain Age (1938)

That Certain Age
Directed by Edward Ludwig
Written by Bruce Manning from an original story by F. Hugh Herbert
1938/USA
Universal Pictures

First viewing/ Warner Archives DVD

 

[box] Just as Hollywood pin-ups represents sex to dissatisfied erotics, so I represented the ideal daughter millions of fathers and mothers wished they had. – Deanna Durbin, 1959[/box]

Enjoyable, if routine, Deanna Durbin fare.

Alice’s (Durbin) father is a rich newspaper publisher.  Young Ken (Jackie Cooper) has a crush on her and she is the inspiration and star of a show he is staging to raise money for the Boy Scouts.  Ace reporter Vincent Bullitt (Melvyn Douglas) has just returned from covering the Spanish Civil War.  Alice’s father has ordered him to spend a few weeks at the family manse to write articles about the European situation before setting off for China. This is ruining the teens’ rehearsal plans so they conspire to drive him out.  Before they can, Alice becomes infatuated with Vincent and wants him to stay forever.

This is an OK light comedy with some OK musical numbers.  It’s fun to see Jackie Cooper at this age.  Not a bad watch for Deanna Durbin fans.

That Certain Age received Academy Award nominations in the categories Best Original Song (“My Own” by Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson) and Best Sound Recording.

Clip – Durbin singing “My Own”