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San Diego, I Love You (1944) Buster Keaton, Louise Allbritton

San Diego, I Love You (1944) Buster Keaton, Louise Allbritton

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This is a region-free DVD-R without case or artwork.Louise Allbritton, a talented but neglected film star of the 1940s, plays the oldest sister in a large motherless family. Papa (Edward Everett Horton) is an erstwhile inventor working on a collapsible life raft, which Allbritton tries to promote to a handsome financier (Jon Hall) who mistrusts women. It isn't hard to guess who will fall in love with who in this one, but the true appeal of this film lies in the performance of Louise Allbritton, who directly and indirectly encourages all with whom she comes in contact to break the shackles of tradition and normality and to follow the dictates of the Heart. The most famous sequence in San Diego I Love You concerns cynical bus driver Buster Keaton, who thanks to Allbritton's influence decides to break loose from his tiresome routine and takes his delighted passengers on an impromptu bus trip to the moonlit seashore. At the end of this enchanting vignette, Buster Keaton the actor drops his own deadpan "tradition" and breaks out in a warm smile!

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James Mulholland from New York, NY United States
March 30, 2021
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Very good copy. Enjoyed the dim immensely.
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Lonnie Reeves from Belleville, IL United States
March 25, 2020
San Diego, I love You
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John Jefferies from Collingswood, NJ United States
September 30, 2013
San Diego, I Love You
A pleasant 1940s comedy that is a touch formulaic. Louise Allbritton is wonderful as always as is Edward Everett Horton. Jon Hall is a little bland but passable. The scene of the bus ride with Buster Keaton as the driver is a high point.
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