Extended Reading
  • Ken 2022-03-12 08:01:02

    Another shriveled and beautiful dummy played by Hepburn, leading all who love her to despair

    Oh god damn depressing, Hepburn's emotional scene, the thickness does not exist, the whole is a shriveled beautiful dummy. James Garner, the joy of dating a beloved woman, the desire to have a family, the pain, struggle, and obsession of being caught up in a strife; Shirley MacLaine, the jealous,...

  • Edmund 2022-03-12 08:01:02

    Abstinence kills

    Watching the entire film directly came to mind.
    Shirley Maclaine is undoubtedly the best part of the film. Her honesty and credibility of Hepburn's inner monologue is heart-wrenching...
    homosexual in a place where people haven't gotten rid of traditional morality and religion. In the era before the...

  • Pauline 2022-04-23 07:05:19

    Every goddess has a lily piece. The bear child is really responsible for the acting skills of this play. . . .

  • Macie 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    McLean's performance is very moving, and Hepburn is okay, but there are several places where he can't catch the scene that McLean threw. It should be considered a very avant-garde story at the time, but it used the most classic Hollywood method. It's almost all indoor drama, so looking forward to changing the drama

The Children's Hour quotes

  • Mrs. Amelia Tilford: I don't believe this talk of jealousy between Miss Dobie and Miss Wright.

    Mary Tilford: But I didn't say she was jealous of Miss Wright. I said that Mrs. Mortar said that Miss Dobie was jealous of cousin Joe.

  • Mrs. Lily Mortar: Any day that he's in the house is a bad day. You can't stand them being together and you're taking out on me. You've always had a jealous, possessive nature even as a child. If you had a friend, you'd be upset if she liked anybody else. And that's what's happening now. And it's unnatural. It's just as unnatural as it can be.