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White Banners

  • 1938
  • Approved
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
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Claude Rains, Fay Bainter, Jackie Cooper, and Bonita Granville in White Banners (1938)
Drama

A homeless woman named Hannah drifts into the lives of the kindly Ward family, in a small Indiana town in 1919. Hannah makes herself useful as a cook and housekeeper and stays with the Wards... Read allA homeless woman named Hannah drifts into the lives of the kindly Ward family, in a small Indiana town in 1919. Hannah makes herself useful as a cook and housekeeper and stays with the Wards... but her real interest is in meeting their neighbor, teenager Peter Trimble. It turns o... Read allA homeless woman named Hannah drifts into the lives of the kindly Ward family, in a small Indiana town in 1919. Hannah makes herself useful as a cook and housekeeper and stays with the Wards... but her real interest is in meeting their neighbor, teenager Peter Trimble. It turns out that Peter is the son she bore out of wedlock and gave up for adoption, and now Hannah ... Read all

  • Director
    • Edmund Goulding
  • Writers
    • Lenore J. Coffee
    • Cameron Rogers
    • Abem Finkel
  • Stars
    • Claude Rains
    • Fay Bainter
    • Jackie Cooper
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    491
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edmund Goulding
    • Writers
      • Lenore J. Coffee
      • Cameron Rogers
      • Abem Finkel
    • Stars
      • Claude Rains
      • Fay Bainter
      • Jackie Cooper
    • 20User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Claude Rains
    Claude Rains
    • Prof. Paul Ward
    Fay Bainter
    Fay Bainter
    • Hannah
    Jackie Cooper
    Jackie Cooper
    • Peter Trimble
    Bonita Granville
    Bonita Granville
    • Sally Ward
    Henry O'Neill
    Henry O'Neill
    • Sam Trimble
    Kay Johnson
    Kay Johnson
    • Marcia Ward
    James Stephenson
    James Stephenson
    • Thomas Bradford
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    J. Farrell MacDonald
    • Dr. Thompson
    • (as J. Farrell McDonald)
    William Pawley
    • Joe Ellis
    Edward Pawley
    Edward Pawley
    • Bill Ellis
    John Ridgely
    John Ridgely
    • Charles Ellis
    Mary Field
    Mary Field
    • Hester
    Edward McWade
    Edward McWade
    • Sloan
    John Harron
    John Harron
    • Milkman
    • (uncredited)
    Jack Mower
    Jack Mower
    • Clerk
    • (uncredited)
    Spec O'Donnell
    Spec O'Donnell
    • Snowball Thrower
    • (uncredited)
    Cliff Saum
    • Mover
    • (uncredited)
    Peggy Stewart
    Peggy Stewart
    • Sally's Friend
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Edmund Goulding
    • Writers
      • Lenore J. Coffee
      • Cameron Rogers
      • Abem Finkel
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    8cclanetemp

    one of Warners' best

    An excellent version of the popular Lloyd Douglas novel which had its world premiere in Douglas' home town of Columbia City, Indiana in 1938 The picture is one of the most heartwarming of the era and is very deftly directed and acted.There are plenty of opportunities for the picture to become mawkish, but it never does. It stars Fay Bainter in a role that would garner her an Academy Award nomination for best actress (she won best supporting that year for JEZEBEL). Claude Rains, her costar, is as impressive as ever and the other members of the cast are all top-flight. It was especially good to see Kay Johnson again. Jackie Cooper and Bonita Granville were very winning teenagers. And last, let us not omit Max Steiner's rich score.
    7planktonrules

    It deserves Kudos for trying to be different

    WHITE BANNERS has a couple of very odd but satisfying plots running through the film. The first involves Fay Bainter who plays a woman who just moves in with a family and becomes the perfect housekeeper--in many ways a lot like an earlier incarnation of Mary Poppins! However, her hidden agenda and why she works for mere "peanuts" is interesting and unfolds throughout the film. The "why" exactly isn't all that hard to predict--there are lots of pretty obvious clues thrown out to the audience. The second plot, and this IS an odd one, is about Rains and Cooper working together to try to create the first home electric refrigerator and sell the idea. While this may sound dull, I actually liked this--it reminded me a lot of movies like YOUNG TOM EDISON.

    This is not exactly a perfect movie, but I enjoyed it and appreciate how the studio at least tried something different. Plus, some of the performances were very good. Claude Rains was his usual wonderful self, but I also appreciate the teen parts played by Jackie Cooper and Bonita Granville--Bonita was bouncy like a teen and it was nice to see Jackie doing a more mature role than what he'd been previously doing for MGM when he was a bit younger. Also, Fay Bainter was generally excellent, but there were a few times when her character seemed a bit "sappy" and too good to be true. The bottom line is that this is an excellent movie and a good one for old movie buffs who want a change of pace.
    9gingerl-1

    Nobility and self-sacrifice made convincing and attractive in this quiet work of art.

    I was very happy to discover White Banners for the first time yesterday evening on TCM. Several reviewers here said it was "dated." Some said "dull" or slow-paced. Too bad! I thought it was first rate and not only because of it's superb cast. I would in fact call it "classic"–––with a message of timeless significance.

    It shows very sadly how much ground we've lost as a society that the character of Hannah Parmalee masterfully played with quiet, subtle restraint by Fay Bainter is regarded by some modern observers as priggish, preachy, sappy and too good to be true. That's how cynical we've become in the face of nobility these days. Unselfishness and refined sensibilities are regarded as "sappy."

    The story is intensely Christian in tone, because it centers on the tremendous strength and power one gains from considering the needs and feelings of others before one's own. What we are supposed to glean from the story is the idea that by not fighting for our rights and not demanding justice for ourselves we can win a reward much greater than the one we originally sought. Doing the right thing and not taking the paths of least resistance transcends grief, gives added strength and often leads to greater heights than one ever dreamed of reaching.

    There is a sweetness and yes a naiveté in this story that is frankly refreshing. The lush romantic musical score written by the same composer who did Gone With The WInd provides a beautiful, perfectly realized, expressive accompaniment to every scene. Music of this high quality gives added dignity and significance to the film elevating it almost to the status of art.

    In this noisy age of unbridled vulgarity, cheap sensationalism, excessive noise, and dissolute, despairing characters acting brutal, selfish, inconsiderate, exploitative and callous towards one another the QUIETUDE and profound depth of feeling in this movie is balm for the soul.
    9gelashe

    Would have thought this was a Fanny Hurst novel

    It starts out like the original Imitation of Life where Louise Beavers shows up at Claudette Colbert's house looking for a job, but in this case it's Fay Bainter trying to sell her apple peelers on a cold, windy, snowy day in dreary Indiana. The film is very realistic in its portrayal of the weather, making you feel cold and depressed. When the lady of the house invites her in to get warm and Hannah sees the disorder in the kitchen, she(like Louise Beavers) sees a perfect opportunity to get a job with room and board.

    Offering to save the family money (she sees immediately they are struggling), they take her offer and come to love her like family. She comes up with ideas like selling their old useless furniture for cash, gives Claude Rains a spot in the basement to work in peace on his experiments (he is a professor by day and an inventor by night). She is wise and has the instinct to know when something is going to go wrong trying to save the family whatever heartache she can.

    When Jackie Cooper (spoiled rich boy) takes a job as Rains assistant, it is the beginning of his life changing him into a fine young man. Only by accident does he cause Rains harm thru an error of judgment. But justice prevails, as Hannah tells Rains to turn the other cheek and go on.

    Hannah stumbling upon this house at a time when they are in need of help provides her the opportunity to get what she came for. That being said - all is well at the end. When you see her walking off in the snowy storm, the same way she came in, one cannot help but feel sorry for her - hoping that she would turn around and stay, but doing so would cause her too much pain. Like some of the other poster's, I taped this out of curiosity, and wound glued for the entire film. Definitely a keeper.
    jerryw-1

    Worth every minute.

    I caught this gem early one morning, after waking up early unable to fall back asleep. How fortunate, White Banners is a movie I had never heard or knew about. I really did not expect much. Was I surprised how quickly I was drawn into this wonderful light drama. Wonderfully written and directed. The casting superb in all choices and Fay Bainter was simply magnificent and unforgettable. Truly a most memorable and haunting performance. Claude Rains, always great, gives a spunky and marvelously slightly eccentric touch to his masterful performance. Cooper and Granville are great together. Kay Johnson (Madam Satan) what a surprise! Very nice subdued performance. I was really glad to have discovered this forgotten classic. As wonderful as A Wonderful Life. I highly recommend making time to catch this, it's worth every minute of it's 92 minutes; wish it was longer.

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      Fay Bainter was nominated for a best actress "Oscar" for this film. The same year she was nominated for best supporting actress for Jezebel (1938), the first time an actress had been nominated in both categories. She won for "Jezebel".
    • Quotes

      Paul Ward: You don't think I have a fighting chance!

      Hannah: I don't think you have a chance, fighting!

    • Connections
      Featured in Breakdowns of 1938 (1938)

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    • Release date
      • June 23, 1938 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Pod jarmom života
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • Cosmopolitan Productions
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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