Review of 'Til We Meet Again (1940) by Jay N — 20 Oct 2013
Classy, richly appointed remake of One Way Passage is close to a scene for scene remake but the talented cast manage to make it fresh. Brent is less stolid than usual and he and Merle make a handsome couple surrounded by a terrific group of character actors.
Eric Blore is amusing as usual in a small role, Pat O'Brien full of quiet integrity as George's minder and Geraldine Fitzgerald is lovely and solid in a small role as a newlywed. But the real standouts are underappreciated Binnie Barnes as a conwoman who has a past with Brent and most of all Frank McHugh as his loyal tippling friend, he manages to make a stock character very human.
This review of 'Til We Meet Again (1940) was written by Jay N on 20 Oct 2013.
'Til We Meet Again has generally received mixed reviews.
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