Thursday, June 4, 2026

Birthdays!

 


I have 8 birthdays in May including my hubby on May 25th and ending June 2nd with mine and it was nice. I am loving all your comments you have left on my blog posts..they just bring a smile to my face when I read them…I wanted you to know that. I wondered, how many movies celebrate birthdays, whether it’s the main theme or just a part of the movie and I realized, it was hard to recall movies I have seen where a birthday takes place but I did think of 3…

1. THE LITTLE PRINCESS-1939

This film stars the ever perky Shirley Temple who is left at a fancy boarding school, by her dad, who is off to fight in the Boer War. The woman who runs the school is a nasty, beady-eyed bitch who treats Shirley with wonder since her daddy is rich. A sumptuous birthday party, with all the trimmings and grand gifts is given to Shirley until a letter comes with the message that her dad died and his money gone since it was in property which was seized. As soon as you can say, “Happy Birthday, my little pretty”, the bitch grabs Shirley’s gifts and takes almost everything for herself before grabbing the poor girl and brings her to her new digs. It’s the cold, damp attic that she must share with the other girl who cleans and scrubs the home. Shirley doesn’t believe the report that her father died and goes on a search to the local hospital to find her dad. It’s a sweet story with Shirley in top form still playing a young girl and does a great job as does all the actors. I love the side story about the rich, crotchety old man who has his Indian manservant help the 2 young maidens in The attic by providing, food and warm blankets. This film is also done in technicolour which is great to see in the original format. 

2. HEAVEN CAN WAIT-1943

This is not the famous film done by Warren Beatty, which was from 1978, not 1943. This film stars Don Ameche as a rich but spoiled man about town who meets the beautiful Gene Tierney and marries her. We learn about their life together through his birthdays and if he is in the right place, He’ll, or if he should be in Heaven. I love this movie and find the writing, acting and directing superb and it should be better known.

3. 16 CANDLES-1984

I like this film better today than when it first came out, but it’s still not a favourite of mine because I’m just not a fan of Molly Ringworm..er…Ringwald. I never understood why she became so famous to be honest and it started with this comedy by John Hughes. You have a nice family, in a very nice home dealing with the upcoming nuptials of their eldest daughter completely forgetting that their younger daughter( Ringworm) has her Sweet 16 that day. Topping it off, aside from her grandparents coming in for their wedding knocking her out of her room, she must deal with her major crush on this hunky boy, but deals with a horny kid who is always bothering her in that gross adolescent way boys do, to her sister’s wedding day. The girl who plays the sister, Blanche Baker, did a very funny performance of a stoned out bride. I also love the foreign exchange student  played by Gedde Watanabe who gets into quite a pickle. Actually, this character and the writing received harsh criticism, but, I believe, it’s just how these 2 old people think about foreign exchange students and , like every other kid, he just wants to party. 

So what movies can you think of that is about birthdays or has a birthday party in the film?



15 comments:

  1. Happy birthday!
    Sixteen Candles is just such a fun film.

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    1. Thank you and I had a great time. Yes, tht movie is fun

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  2. My mum loved Shirley Temple so I’m sure I’ve seen that though I don’t;t specifically remember. I know for sure I’ve seen 16 Candles but even your description doesn’t ring any bells. I must have been underwhelmed.

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    1. You must have been underwhelmed. It’s not a great movie, just a fun flick despite Molly in the lead.

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  3. Seen your picks, but, like you, I'm having a hard time remembering any others though I know I've seen some.

    Lee

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    1. Glad you have seen these. I am certain there are many other films with birthdays but hard to recall which one.

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  4. I've only seen Sixteen Candles. (This was aimed at me/my generation. We saw ourselves in Molly Ringwald.) I did love that movie, but it really hadn't held up well. (I also loved the Warren Beatty Heaven Can Wait. Haven't seen the one you've referenced. Can't call it a remake as Beatty's was a remake of Here Comes Mr. Jordan.)

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    1. Yes, 16 Candles has things in it that would not be filmed now, but is a bit dated with the awkward moments like the Asian character and the kid wanting her panties. The horndogs still exist.

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  5. Hi Birgit!

    While it's no "Stowaway" or "Bright Eyes" "The Little Princess" is prime Shirley and it works hard to evoke tears for our victimized darling!

    I LOVE this version of "Heaven Can Wait" Gene and Don are such a sweet couple and interact so well but it is Laird Cregar who walks off with the picture as the wildly charismatic Devil.

    A lot of "16 Candles" attitudes are so much of their time and place now but for the non-PC police among us it is still a funny, breezy watch.

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    1. Hi Joel! So nice to see you and glad you love “Heaven Can Wait” just like me. I so agree with you about the devil. Poor Laird Cregar died too young. Yes 16 is a sign of the times but I hate the politically correct police. They are a version of the Hays Office.

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  6. One of my favourite movies is Parenthood with Steve Martin and it includes a great birthday-party scene for his young son. Just about everything goes wrong until Dad saves the day with some brilliant improvising.

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    1. I still have to see this film, but I do like Steve Martin and this birthday scene sounds like it would be a hoot.

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  7. Happy belated Birthday! I love The Little Princess so much. Shirley was so special.

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  8. My celebration season begins in May and ends in September.
    May: my grandson's birthday
    my brother's birthday
    June: my sister's birthday
    July: my birthday
    August (a whopper): my daughter's birthday
    my son's birthday
    my granddaughter's birthday
    my wife's birthday
    September: my brother's birthday

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