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The Clock
A G.I. en route to Europe falls in love during a whirlwind two-day leave in New York City.
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Plot Summary
A lonely factory worker, Joe, gets a single day of leave in New York City and decides to find a companion. He meets Alice, a secretary also seeking a distraction from her routine. They spend the day exploring the city, falling in love amidst chance encounters and humorous mishaps. As the day ends, they face the uncertainty of their newfound connection and the reality of their separate lives.
Critical Reception
The Clock was a critical and commercial success, praised for its charming performances, romantic storyline, and effective use of New York City as a backdrop. Judy Garland's performance was particularly lauded for its warmth and vulnerability, while Robert Walker was a good match as her hesitant suitor. The film's gentle humor and heartfelt sentiment resonated with audiences and critics alike.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming romantic chemistry between Garland and Walker.
Appreciated for its nostalgic portrayal of wartime New York City.
Noted for its sweet, optimistic tone and light-hearted humor.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's timeless romance and the endearing performances of its lead actors, making it a feel-good classic.
Fun Fact
This was Judy Garland's first film not made as a musical, showcasing her versatility as an actress.
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