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1. Overture/Main Title [10:43]
2. Downsized [11:08]
3. The Best Room [11:59]
4. Uncle Tony [10:19]
5. "A Great Big Prom" [9:55]
6. Together [11:49]
7. Going Away Present [11:29]
8. A Real Date [10:24]
9. Other People's Business [10:53]
10. MIA/Entr'acte [12:12]
11. Message of Comfort [1:26]
12. A Wonderful Afternoon [8:41]
13. A Soldier's Death [10:58]
14. Happy Birthday [10:59]
15. A Good Telling Off [10:30]
16. The Best Christmas [3:13]
During World War II, Hollywood regularly offered home-front audiences big, heaping gobs of escapist entertainment, but from time to time the major studios presented films that recognized the enormous sacrifices being made by American families. This glorified tear-jerker from 1944 is arguably the best of its kind: Smoothly directed (by John Cromwell) and sensitively acted by a great ensemble cast, Since You Went Away tackles the issue with a minimum of sugar-coating. And while it may seem quaint to some viewers today, most will be moved by the honest, direct treatment afforded this subject. Claudette Colbert, at that time only a few years removed from the glamour-girl parts she performed so well, is profoundly affecting as the stoic mother of two teenage daughters (newly minted star Jennifer Jones and former child superstar Shirley Temple) coping with the absence of the family patriarch, an Army captain fighting overseas. Famed producer David O. Selznick adapted the script himself from Margaret Buell Wilder’s novel, imposing upon the narrative an episodic structure that allows for engrossing subplots and close-up character studies. Both Colbert and Jones earned Oscar nominations for their performances, but the other cast members -- including Joseph Cotten, Monty Woolley, Hattie McDaniel, and Lionel Barrymore -- are terrific as well. The wartime ambience, which until just recently might have seemed a bit too quaint for 21st-century tastes, is remarkably well sustained. There’s no denying that Since You Went Away is dated; yet, anyone whose life has been touched by the ravages of war will find it painfully relevant. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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