The Great Reunion
The Great Reunion

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The Great Reunion

1948
Movie
98 min
Mandarin

A big happy Peking family each rushing thing when the anti-Japanese War breaks out. The family reunites after the war, but drifts apart soon when the Chinese civil war breaks out.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Frank R. StrayerGenres: Comedy, Family

Plot Summary

A struggling college president, faced with financial ruin, attempts to rekindle alumni spirit for a major fundraising drive. His efforts are complicated by a meddling trustee and a charming but mischievous alumnus who brings his own unique brand of chaos to the proceedings. The film follows the president's increasingly desperate attempts to save his beloved institution from closure.

Critical Reception

The Great Reunion was a modest comedy release of its time, largely seen as a vehicle for the slapstick talents of Joe E. Brown. While it offered lighthearted entertainment, it did not achieve significant critical acclaim and is often considered a lesser-known film in Brown's filmography. Audience reception was generally positive for its comedic elements, though not a standout hit.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for Joe E. Brown's signature comedic performance and broad physical humor.

  • Acknowledged as a light, family-friendly comedy typical of its era.

  • Criticized by some for a predictable plot and formulaic storyline.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'The Great Reunion (1948)' is not readily available, but films of this nature typically garnered appreciation for their escapist humor and nostalgic appeal.

Fun Fact

This film marked one of Joe E. Brown's final starring roles in a major studio production, showcasing his enduring comedic persona that had delighted audiences for decades.

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