Looking Forward

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6.2
19331h 22m

Production

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Depression Era story set in London about a wealthy shop owner who goes bankrupt and is forced to fire his faithful staff.

Cast

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Lewis Stone

Gabriel Service Sr.

Photo of Benita Hume

Benita Hume

Mrs. Isobel Service

Photo of Elizabeth Allan

Elizabeth Allan

Caroline Service

Photo of Phillips Holmes

Phillips Holmes

Michael Service

Photo of Colin Clive

Colin Clive

Geoffrey Fielding

Photo of Alec B. Francis

Alec B. Francis

Mr. Birkenshaw

Photo of Doris Lloyd

Doris Lloyd

Lil Benton

Photo of Halliwell Hobbes

Halliwell Hobbes

Mr. James Felton

Photo of Douglas Walton

Douglas Walton

Willie Benton

Photo of Viva Tattersall

Viva Tattersall

Elsie Benton

Photo of Lawrence Grant

Lawrence Grant

Philip Bendicott

Photo of George K. Arthur

George K. Arthur

Mr. Tressitt

Photo of Billy Bevan

Billy Bevan

Mr. Barker

Photo of Alan Edwards

Alan Edwards

Gray Mortimer

Photo of Eily Malyon

Eily Malyon

Mrs. Munsey

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Reviews

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Frank F

6/10

A Great Depression era film with a setting in London, but filmed in the US. While Warner Brothers films generally viewed the excesses of the greedy and corrupt rich as the cause of the Depression, MGM generally attributed the cause to be a lack of confidence with the cure being more entrepreneurship, belt tightening and innovation.

In "Looking Forward", Tim Benton (Barrymore), is let go during hard times despite his 40 years with the firm due to his lack of ambition and advancement. Lather, Gabriel Service Sr. (Lewis Stone), the CEO, is ready to sell out when he meets with Tim in a park. Tim's success of running a very successful family business gives Gabriel the courage to tun down the sale and fight for his company's survival at the risk of being poor. Instead of waiting for economy to improve, the firm will now innovate, which will in turn motivate his workforce.

B

barrymost

6/10

A good Depression-era story set in London, concerning two men, one who was sacked from his job due to his lack of advancement in 40 years, and the other, the owner of the firm, who's desperate and ready to sell out. To some, the story may seem simplistic and/or contrived, but I thought it was an enjoyable, simple tale. It's nice every now and then to sit down and watch something with a happy ending. An interesting performance is contributed by Benita Hume, who was married to Ronald Colman. Interestingly enough, as the story takes place in England, nearly the entire cast is British. All except for the person in the lead role: Philadelphia-born Lionel Barrymore!

Would I recommend? Yes, to those who don't mind something that is enjoyably laid-back and old-fashioned.

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