You Were Meant for Me

January. 28,1948      
Rating:
6.1
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A bandleader falls in love and marries a small town girl.

Jeanne Crain as  Peggy Mayhew
Dan Dailey as  Chuck Arnold
Oscar Levant as  Oscar Hoffman
Barbara Lawrence as  Louise Crane
Selena Royle as  Cora Mayhew
Percy Kilbride as  Andrew Mayhew
Herbert Anderson as  Eddie
Erskine Sanford as  Frank Smith
Bess Flowers as  Lady Dancing at Nightclub
Robert McCord as  Band Member

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Reviews

Acensbart
1948/01/28

Excellent but underrated film

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Arianna Moses
1948/01/29

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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Zandra
1948/01/30

The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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Marva
1948/01/31

It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,

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bkoganbing
1948/02/01

This 1948 film starts its action 20 years earlier in 1928 when the country was in the throes of the Roaring Twenties, the Jazz Age when it seemed like the national party would never end. You Were Meant For Me stars Dan Dailey as a Rudy Vallee like band-leader with Jeanne Crain as the small town girl whom he falls for and marries while on tour. One thing though, Vallee never had the dance moves that Dan Dailey had. I always marveled at how gracefully that big man moved.If this had been done over at Warner Brothers Jack Carson would have been cast in the lead. Dailey is quite the party animal when good times are plentiful. But the stock market crash comes even with bookings canceling all around him, Dailey feels the need to put up a big front. The man needs a reality trip and Crain is ready to give it to him.The score is taken from various standards of the Roaring Twenties and that's the best part of the film. Oscar Levant is in the cast as his usual witty and cynical self and we hear him do Gershwin's Concerto in F. Percy Kilbride and Selena Royle are Crain's small town, home town parents who give out some practical advice.If you like the music of the Twenties than You Were Meant For Me is meant for you.

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mark.waltz
1948/02/02

Small town girl Jeanne Crain finds her boyfriends have no oomph, so when she plants a kiss on visiting band-leader Dan Dailey's lips, she's surprised by the spark, and so is he. She's a raffle winner on a date, and wins more than just the grand prize. It's the 1920's, and jazz dance bands are the heroes of the youth set. So before you can get out the first line of "Crazy Rhythm" (I go my way, you go your way), the two are wed and living with Crain's stony mother (Selena Royle) and easy-going pop (Percy Kilbride, of all people!). But times change, the stock market crashes, and gigs dry up for Dailey. Along the way, it is the wife who remains the strength of the family, Dailey obviously a dreamer and too hard-headed to move along with the times. They manage to go off on their own for a brief period of success, but as Crain admits after everything falls apart, "We'll put Humpty Dumpty together again, and it won't be with ticker tape."Once again, nostalgia is the name of the game in this enjoyable 20th Century Fox musical, the type they'd been doing since they signed both Alice Faye and Shirley Temple to contracts, continuing along with Betty Grable, June Haver, Charlotte Greenwood, Don Ameche, John Payne and their other contract players. Dailey had made one successful appearance up to this point with Grable ("Mother Wore Tights"), and there is even a reference to a song from that film ("Kokomo, Indiana") and would go onto others (he received an Oscar Nomination for the same year's "When My Baby Smiles at Me") with Grable. Crain is basically a non-musical presence here, so her presence rather than Grable's makes more sense, and she makes the character extremely likable and understanding. Such standards as "Ain't Misbehavin'" and "Ain't She Sweet?" are among the musical highlights, as is the romantic title song sung by Dailey to Crain as they dance after she wins the raffle. Barbara Lawrence, the perky blonde who co-starred with Crain in "Margie" (and would go on to parody herself in a Bette Davis film called "The Star"), is memorable as Crain's high school best friend. Dailey stands out in a scene where he tells off Crain's old friends who were supportive in the good old days but whom he believes have come to consider him a joke now that he's a has-been. The film goes through several generations of 20th Century American history, from the roaring 20's through the depression and finally to the hopes and dreams of the Roosevelt era of "a new deal". The themes of support and understanding through even the worst of times are still vital today, making this more than just a nostalgic entertainment.

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MartinHafer
1948/02/03

that really is Levant at piano "You Were Meant For Me" stars two second-tier stars, Jeanne Crain and Dan Daily and it's obvious that it's a lesser Twentieth Century-Fox production. Now this isn't necessarily a bad thing. Provided you like old formulaic films, you'll have a nice time watching it.Dan Daily stars as a big band leader back in the late 1920s. A young fan (Crain) falls in love with him and they are soon married. Life for the couple consists of them begin on the road all the time, but it works since they are so much in love. But, when the stock market crashes in late 1929, bookings are canceled right and left and Daily and his band cannot find work. So, they move back home with her family. The problem is that Daily is used to being a big-shot and after a while this gets in the way of him finding work, as his sights are simply set too high. With his wife about to have a baby, she's simply had too much--too many dreams, too much talk and too much bragging. So, she explodes and he takes a walk. What's next? See the film.I noticed that one reviewer didn't like the ending. Well, perhaps it is a little too perfect, but I liked it. As for the rest of the film, it's pleasant fluff--undemanding but pleasant. Not a film you should rush to see but worth your time if you have nothing else to do.

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Lou Rugani
1948/02/04

Yes, I know it's been done before, but this great little tale of a struggling Thirties couple really has something special. Optimistic Dan Dailey keeps smiling through it all, Jeanne Crain lights up the screen, Oscar Levant is a wry delight, and see Percy Kilbride just before his "Pa Kettle" persona caught on. And that great title song.......! Highly recommended to all.

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