The Impatient Years (1944)DVD VHS | Cast list | | Jean Arthur | as | Janie Anderson | | Lee Bowman | as | Andy Anderson | | Charles Coburn | as | William Smith | | Edgar Buchanan | as | Judge | | Charley Grapewin | as | Benjamin L. Pidgeon, Bellboy | | Phil Brown | as | Henry Fairchild | | Harry Davenport | as | Minister | | Jane Darwell | as | Minister's Wife | | Grant Mitchell | as | Hotel Clerk | | Frank Jenks | as | Top Sergeant | | Frank Orth | as | Counterman | | Charles Arnt | as | Marriage Clerk | | Robert Emmett Keane | as | Attorney | | Bob Stanton | as | Singer (as Bob Haymes) |
| | Crew list: | | Irving Cummings (Director) | | Virginia Van Upp (Writer) |
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Review Standing before a divorce court judge (Edgar Buchanan) are Sergeant Andy Anderson (Lee Bowman) and Janie Anderson (Jean Arthur) asking him to dissolve their marriage. Janie's father, William Smith (Charles Coburn), objects and the judge allows him to give his version of their story. They had met in San Francisco fifteen months earlier and, after knowing each other only three days, had gotten married. Andy was sent overseas the day after the wedding and when he returns and despite the fact that Janie had borne him a son, they find they are almost strangers. Mr. Smith suggests, and the judge orders, that if they retrace their actions over the four days they knew each other they would regain their love. They return to the coffee counter where they met and, later, their actions and conversations in the hotel where they register in seperate rooms arouses the suspicions of the hotel clerk (Grant Mitchell) and the old, ubiquitous wartime "bellboy" (Charley Grapewin) who set themselves up as Janie's guardian. Janie and Andy go to the license bureau and even go to the same minister (Harry Davenport), with his wife (Jane Darwell) as the repeat witness, and get married again. While dining out, Janie becomes ill and they jest that Andy must have tried to poison her. The clerk and the bellboy overhear this and telephone Mr. Smith to come save his daughter, and he arrives with the military police only to find Andy smothering her with a pillow, and doesn't buy the explanation he was trying to cure her hiccups. Mr. Smith has him committed to a hospital. Janie explains everything to her father and they rush to the hospital to find that Andy has been discharged, and they have no idea where he has gone. |
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