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194499 minRomance, Drama

The Very Thought of You

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Is The Very Thought of You worth watching? With a rating of 6.2/10, this Romance, Drama film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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The Very Thought of You Synopsis

Army sergeants Dave and "Fixit" spend a three-day pass in Pasadena, where they meet Janet and Cora, two young women who work in a parachute factory.

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Top Cast

Dennis Morgan
Dennis MorganSgt. David Stewart
Eleanor Parker
Eleanor ParkerJanet Wheeler
Dane Clark
Dane ClarkSgt. 'Fixit' Gilman
Faye Emerson
Faye EmersonCora 'Cuddles' Colton
Beulah Bondi
Beulah BondiMrs. Harriet Wheeler
Henry Travers
Henry TraversPop Wheeler
William Prince
William PrinceFred
Andrea King
Andrea KingMolly Wheeler
John Alvin
John AlvinCal Wheeler
Marianne O'Brien
Marianne O'BrienBernice

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Is The Very Thought of You worth watching?

The Very Thought of You has received mixed reviews with a 6.2/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Romance, Drama movies.

Is The Very Thought of You hit or flop?

The Very Thought of You has received average ratings (6.2/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is The Very Thought of You?

The Very Thought of You is a Romance, Drama movie that Army sergeants Dave and "Fixit" spend a three-day pass in Pasadena, where they meet Janet and Cora, two young women who work in a parachute factory....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 9, 2024
★ 7

Two American sergeants have a weekend pass from their bitterly cold Aleutian Islands posting before they must report back for new wartime duties, so they head to Pasadena for some some fun. Almost immediately they alight on "Janet" (Eleanor Parker) and "Cora" (Faye Emerson) who work making parachutes. It's "Dave" (Dennis Morgan) who takes a shine to "Janet" - reciprocating a childhood crush, but her wary mother (Beulah Bondi) wants none of him, fearing the dangers to her daughter of a wartime romance. Luckily her father (Henry Travers) is a little more sympathetic, but can they make things work? Meantime, "Cora" has found love with his friend "Fixit" (Dane Clark) and their path is moving along altogether more smoothly. On the face of it, this is just another feel good piece of thinly veiled propaganda, with the script making several references to the war and to the "Japs", but the acting - especially from Parker and Bondi elicits a more genuine sense of romance, yes, but also trepidation and that feeling that striking while the iron is hot may well be the best, or only, way forward. It tempers the sentimental, and there is a fair bit of that, with the realistic in quite an effective fashion taking a plausible look at how people juggled their responsibilities and aspirations in time of great peril and uncertainty. Ray Noble's title song features but sparingly, yet poignantly and the film is far better than that expected from the usual standard WWII spirit-lifter.