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Director: John Brahm
Cast: Sonja Henie, Jack Oakie, Cesar Romero, Carole Landis
Nora and her uncle get railroaded into spending the night at a broken-down hotel in Canada. After Nora falls for the handsome owner, she convinces her uncle to invest in the inn and modernize it. After the hotel opens, Nora's uncle faces financial ruin and her romance hit a snag in the form of pretty reporter.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Wintertime (1943), directed by John Brahm, is a comedy-romance film that received mixed reviews from critics. While the film's lighthearted plot and musical elements garnered some praise, its execution was seen as uneven by many. The film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, and its public reception, as indicated by its average IMDb rating of 6.4, suggests a moderately positive but not overwhelming response from audiences.
Why you might like this:
Fans of classic Hollywood musicals and screwball comedies will especially enjoy the delightful blend of romance, music, and slapstick humor in the 1943 film Wintertime, directed by John Brahm and starring Sonja Henie, Jack Oakie, and Cesar Romero.
Wintertime is a 1943 Twentieth Century-Fox musical film directed by John Brahm and starring Sonja Henie and Cesar Romero. It also features Woody Herman and His Orchestra.
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