"Without Reservations" (1946) revolves around successful author Christopher "Kit" Madden traveling to Los Angeles for the film adaptation of her book. Originally set to star Cary Grant, the lead role is now open to an unknown actor. On the train to Hollywood, Madden meets Marine pilots Rusty Thomas and Dink Watson. Misunderstandings and adventures ensue as Madden tries to convince Rusty to star in the film. The plot unfolds with comedic situations, identity revelations, and romantic tensions between the characters.
Plot
"Without Reservations" follows successful author Christopher "Kit" Madden as she travels to Hollywood for the film adaptation of her book. Initially set to star Cary Grant, the lead role is now open to an unknown actor. Madden, determined to have Grant, meets Marine pilots Rusty Thomas and Dink Watson on the train. Misunderstandings and adventures unfold as Madden tries to convince Rusty to star in the film.
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Cast
- Claudette Colbert as Christopher "Kit" Madden
- John Wayne as Capt. "Rusty" Thomas
- Don DeFore as 1st Lt. "Dink" Watson
- Anne Triola as Consuela "Connie" Callaghan
- Phil Brown as Soldier
- Frank Puglia as Ortega
- Thurston Hall as Henry Baldwin
- Dona Drake as Dolores Ortega
- Fernando Alvarado as Mexican Boy
- Charles Arnt as Salesman
- Louella Parsons as Herself
- Frank Wilcox as Jack
- Sam McDaniel as Freddy
Theme
The film explores themes of identity, romance, and the clash between reality and fiction. It delves into the complexities of relationships and the entertainment industry's dynamics.
Reception
The movie returned a profit of $342,000 and received mixed reviews. While it was not a box office hit, it has been appreciated for its humor and character appeal over the years.
Production Challenges
Initially budgeted at $1.1 million, the film faced challenges during production but managed to stay within budget. The actual RKO Radio Pictures building was used in the opening shot.
Settings
The film's settings range from a train journey to Hollywood to various locations where Madden and the pilots find themselves entangled in comedic situations.
Visual Styles & Techniques
Directed by Mervyn LeRoy, the film employs classic Hollywood visual styles with a focus on character interactions and comedic timing. The cinematography by Milton R. Krasner captures the essence of the era.
Trivia & Fun Facts
- Jack Benny, Dolores Moran, Raymond Burr, and Cary Grant make uncredited cameo appearances.
- Director Mervyn LeRoy also has an uncredited cameo.
- The film was adapted from the novel "Thanks, God! I'll Take It From Here".
Director: Mervyn LeRoy
Writer: Andrew Solt
Box Office Gross: $3,000,000 (US rentals)
Distributor: RKO Pictures
Release Date: 1946
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