One Sunday afternoon in turn-of-the-century New York, Biff Grimes (Dennis Morgan) falls for a luscious strawberry blonde (Janis Paige). When she throws him over for a shallow glad hander (Don DeFore), Biff marries her sensible friend (Dorothy Malone) and pines for the girl who got away. Then years later, she comes back to town. Raoul Walsh first filmed this endearing comedy-drama in 1941 as The Strawberry Blonde with James Cagney as Biff, then stepped behind the camera again for a Technicolor(r) musical remake. The period-perfect score is by Ralph Blane (Meet Me in St. Louis), who captures in song the timeless charm of romance and the irresistible nostalgia of barbershop quartets, straw boaters and bicycles built for two.
R**Y
Another fun programmer!
Happy innocent film great to watch on a gloomy day!
A**R
Pure Entertainment!
Sweetest movie I ever saw! Only trouble I have is did they cut out a Dennis Morgan song? It is in the trailer but not the film!!
T**H
This was a very good movie to watch without and viloence
This was a very good movie to watch without and viloence.
M**Y
and fun movie.
Very enjoyable, and fun movie.
S**T
Five Stars
just like movies about earlier times and like the stars in this particular movie
H**E
Five Stars
An old old favorite from yesteryear
A**R
OUTSTANDING
I've been trying to see this movie ever since I was a child (1957). I was enamored by it then and I still am in a different way. Thank you amazon for having it available after all these years.Albert
C**E
A Feel Good Movie With Good Music!
Take me back to a simple place and time with some good old fashioned values, a lesson learned in what goes around, comes around and some good harmony to go along with it and you got One Sunday Afternoon - A classic that I don't mind watching over and over again!
M**S
Four Stars
Good
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