A Letter for Evie

January. 28,1946      NR
Rating:
7
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Evie's co-workers at the uniform shirt factory, and her almost-fiancée's inability to kiss, inspire her to slip a letter into a size sixteen-and-a-half shirt for some anonymous soldier. It's received by "Wolf" Larson, who immediately throws it away, but his sensitive, dreaming--and short--buddy John McPherson snags it, and begins a correspondence with Evie, pretending to be Wolf. But things get complicated when Evie wants to meet her tall, handsome soldier. And even more complicated when Wolf sees Evie and likes what he sees.

Marsha Hunt as  Evie O'Connor
John Carroll as  Edgar 'Wolf' Larson
Hume Cronyn as  John Phineas McPherson
Spring Byington as  Mrs. McPherson
Pamela Britton as  Barney Lee
Norman Lloyd as  DeWitt Pynchon
Donald Curtis as  Capt. Budlowe
Esther Howard as  Mrs. Edgewaters
Robin Raymond as  Eloise Edgewaters
Sonny Lamont as  

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Reviews

Hellen
1946/01/28

I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much

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Livestonth
1946/01/29

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Philippa
1946/01/30

All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.

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Scarlet
1946/01/31

The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.

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twhiteson
1946/02/01

In honor of Marsha Hunt's 100th birthday, TCM had a marathon of some of her films from the early to mid 1940's. Upon watching them, it's clear that Miss Hunt's considerable talents and charm were largely wasted in B-grade films. "A Letter for Evie," although certainly not a prestige picture, was by far the best of those featured.Set during contemporary WW2, "Evie O'Connor" (Hunt) is a single secretary for a NYC shirt manufacturer with an army contract. With virtually every desirable bachelor in the service, it's pretty slim pickings for those women who desire long-term male companionship. Evie certainly desires romance, but her only prospect is seemingly her homely boss whose short-stature and awkward kissing do not arouse any passion. To improve their marital prospects some of her female co-workers have taken to leaving letters in their company's uniform shirts in the hopes that future GI wearers will strike-up a correspondence. So, Evie pens her own letter. Since she isn't above wanting certain physical attributes in a romantic partner, she leaves her letter in a 16.5 inch sized shirt.A GI wearing a 16.5 inch sized shirt does get her letter. He's "Edgar Larson" (John Carroll) a big, strapping, and devilishly handsome man with a way with women. In fact, he has such a way with women that he's been dubbed "Wolf." However, Wolf prefers good-time gals, and Evie's sweet-natured, innocent letter smacks him too much as an invite to the altar. So, he chucks it, but it's surreptitiously picked-up by his GI buddy, "Johnny McPherson" (Hume Cronyn).Evie's letter with its mentioning of "Wuthering Heights" appeals to the shy, intellectual, and lonely Johnny. However, he knows that Evie's letter was not intended for a short man who looks like Hume Cronyn. So, in his response he stretches the truth (more than a bit) as to his physical appearance and his civilian career. His deceit grows more complex when Evie's reply includes her photo and a request for his. Absolutely blown-away by Evie's beauty (yeah, it's Marsha Hunt!), Johnny can't bring himself to tell her the truth so he sends her a picture of Wolf in order to keep corresponding. Today, this is known as "catfishing," but can you really blame poor Johnny? And whad'ya know: Johnny and Evie through their correspondence discover themselves to be kindred spirits and fall in love.Things get complicated when Johnny is able to get leave in NYC and uses it to introduce himself as "Edgar," a buddy of an unfortunately unavailable Johnny, who is supposed to show Evie a nice time as a favor to his pal. Evie and Johnny as "Edgar" have a splendid time, and it's clear there's a real connection between the two. Things get even more complicated when Wolf finally gets a look at the usually jealously guarded picture of Evie, figures-out Johnny's scheme, and realizes how he can swoop-in for an easy score. So, he shows-up at Evie's claiming to be "Johnny." Upon finally meeting the man in the photo attached to the letters, she swoons, and the real Johnny, now stuck playing "Edgar," tries by all means foul-and-fair to break-up the insta-romance between his ideal love and his incredible creep of a "buddy.""A Letter for Evie" is mostly a comedy, and it shines brightest as one with Mr. Cronyn displaying a bit of flair for physical comedy as his Johnny desperately tries to wreak havoc in order to ensure that Evie and Wolf do not consummate their relationship. However, the best parts of the film are played straight. When Evie finally discovers the deceits that have been played upon her, it's not played for laughs and Miss Hunt's performance is that of someone who has been horribly hurt and betrayed.The cast is terrific. I confess that I'm a bit smitten with Marsha Hunt. She was an absolute knock-out and a very fine actress with talent that shined even in the B-films that she was usually assigned. Hume Cronyn's catfisher would likely be a villain today, but when you see him looking stunned at Evie's picture and then looking in the mirror and not liking what he sees you feel for him. John Carroll's Wolf is a super-creep and a supreme backstabber, but Mr. Carroll plays him with such nonchalance that he's almost likable.Overall, a winning romantic comedy with some nice performances and a very moving ending. I probably tacked-on an extra star because of....well...Marsha Hunt.

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Dan-13
1946/02/02

This charming comedy caught me completely by surprise. Though the story borrows from "Cyrano de Bergerac," director Jules Dassin puts a modern comedic spin on it, and is ably assisted thanks to a knockout comedy performance by Hume Cronyn. In it, Cronyn plays a soldier who writes to a working girl Marsha Hunt, but sends her a photo of his handsome Lothario buddy (John Carroll). Hunt is lovely as Evie, and it's easy to see why Cronyn would fall for her. The movie also didn't end exactly as I expected, which was another pleasant surprise. TCM seems to be the only place to find this movie, so eye its schedule for an upcoming showing. Definitely worth seeking it, especially for Cronyn, who is brilliant in this film.

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Alex da Silva
1946/02/03

Marsha Hunt (Evie) works for a company that makes shirts for soldiers. After witnessing a fellow worker finding true love after slipping a note into a shirt consignment and communicating with an unknown man in uniform - he turns up at the office one day and they walk off together for a life of romance - she tries the same trick. She picks a shirt size - size 16 1/2 collar, writes a note, slips it into the pocket and waits to see what happens. John Carroll (Wolf) gets the shirt but isn't interested and throws the note away. However, his buddy Hume Cronyn (Johnny), who is a lot smaller than Carroll, retrieves the letter and starts to correspond with Hunt. What will happen when Cronyn comes face to face with Hunt, after all, he is not what she is expecting. Cronyn decides to pretend to be someone else and so begins a series of misunderstandings.The film moves along nicely and the cast are good, particularly Hunt and Cronyn. Occasionally, Carroll mangles his words but you can still make out what he is saying. It's a heart-warming romance peppered with light humour and it succeeds as we find ourselves rooting for the small guy.

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xidax
1946/02/04

The plot is like a million others before and since, but it doesn't feel like it somehow. Perhaps it's because Marsha Hunt and Hume Cronyn are both so charming (I've never seen the often villain-ized Cronyn play a role like this before). The rest of the actors do a good job too, with John Carroll particularly well-cast. It's amusing and somewhat touching without being sappy. I wish it wasn't so seldom shown.

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