Humoresque
| Genre: | Drama, Romance |
| Mood: | Intense, Moving |
| Decade: | 1940's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Jean Negulesco |
| Actor: | John Garfield |
| Actress: | Joan Crawford |
| Release Year: | 1946 |
| Studio: | Warner Brothers |
| Runtime: | 125 Mins. |
| Format: | Black & White |
| Rating: | Unrated |
What It's About:
Helen Wright (Crawford) is a rich, married, bored patroness of the arts who discovers rough hewn yet ambitious violin prodigy Paul Boray (Garfield) and advances his career, while falling in love with him. With Paul's family dead-set against the affair, Helen must navigate treacherous emotional waters. She's used to getting what she wants- but will Paul be the exception?
Why I Love It:
Warners was quick to capitalize on Crawford's Oscar-winning turn in "Mildred Pierce", promptly casting her in "Humoresque." Another intense performance from Joan is complemented by a steely turn from Garfield (with Isaac Stern doubling on violin). The inimitable Oscar Levant provides welcome comic relief as Paul's friend, Sid. "Humoresque" is a lavishly photographed, first-rate soap opera. Don't miss Joan's walk on the beach.







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