Cheers for Miss Bishop | COLORIZED | Romantic Movie | Martha Scott

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  • Colorized Romance Film: Cheers for Miss Bishop - Dedicated Midwestern teacher Ella Bishop is distressed when her fiancé runs off with her vixenish cousin Amy. After Amy dies in childbirth, Ella is left to care for Amy's daughter Hope.
    Cheers for Miss Bishop (1941)
    Director: Tay Garnett
    Writers: Bess Streeter Aldrich(novel "Miss Bishop"), Stephen Vincent Benet(screen adaptation), Adelaide Heilbron(screenplay)
    Stars: Martha Scott, William Gargan, Edmund Gwenn
    Genre: Drama, Romance
    Country: United States
    Language: English
    Release Date: 13 January 1941 (USA)
    Filming Location: University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA
    Storyline:
    Spinster septuagenarian Ella Bishop, on the brink of retirement from her fifty-two year career as the freshman English teacher at small town Midwestern University, her alma mater, wants to look toward the future, but can't help reflect upon her past, what brought her to this point. Although she always wanted to be a teacher and was both surprised and ecstatic when her mentor, Midwestern's then President James Corcoran, offered her the English teacher opening upon graduation, she only saw it as one short phase of her life until she got married and had a family, unlike her younger cousin, Amy Saunders, who solely needed romance and love to feel fulfilled. She thinks about the two men with who she was mutually in love and would have married if she could have if it not for one circumstance or another, and the one man whose love for her was and is unrequited, at least in the romantic sense, but who was and has always been there for her. Although never haven given birth to a child of her own, she thinks about the many to who she has acted as a mother or grandmother either in a practical and/or emotional sense, including her many students, some who have gone on to great things, her niece Hope who she practically raised, and her grand-niece, Gretchen. She also thinks about having stayed at Midwestern in her home town, her career which was not always smooth sailing, especially with the changing times.
    Reviews:
    "Most of Cheers for Miss Bishop is told in flashback as Martha Scott reminisces with old friend William Gargan about her fifty years as a professor of English at Midwestern University. In fact the whole film is held together by Martha Scott's powerful performance in the title role.
    Scott tells of her life beginning with her accepting a position at a small college after graduating from same as an English teacher. She's one of those rare people who's life and job become bound as one and finds she has no use for the other aspects of life like home and family. Even Robert Donat's Mr. Chips married Greer Garson albeit ever so briefly.
    Not that she didn't have chances to marry, but her career and her students came first.
    Martha Scott gets good support from a nice ensemble of players that also include Edmund Gwenn and John Hamilton as her college presidents, Dorothy Peterson as her mother, and Mary Anderson as her great niece.
    Particularly impressive to me was Rosemary DeCamp as a young Scandinavian immigrant student who Scott recognizes intuitively as being an incipient genius with a photographic memory. When she's accused of cheating Scott saves her from expulsion by having her recite the Declaration of Independence from memory. It's a very powerful screen debut for Rosemary DeCamp.
    Still the film is Martha Scott's show and a good show it is too."
    - written by "bkoganbing" on IMDb.com
    Also Known As (AKA):
    (original title) Cheers for Miss Bishop
    Brazil Dona de Seu Destino
    Canada (English title) Cheers for Miss Bishop
    Denmark En kvindeskæbne
    Italy Tutta una vita
    Japan (Japanese title) 美しき生涯
    Mexico Dueña de su destino
    Netherlands (literal title) Hoera, voor juffrouw Bisschop
    Portugal O Que o Tempo Não Levou
    Soviet Union (Russian title) За здоровье мисс Бишоп
    Spain Dueña de su destino
    Sweden Farväl miss Bishop
    USA Cheers for Miss Bishop
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Комментарии • 12

  • @katg6274
    @katg6274 Год назад +10

    The old Movies were the Best Stories & the Actors second to none 🤩

  • @worldupsidedown1
    @worldupsidedown1 5 месяцев назад +1

    Another movie I've fallen in love with!! Mercy...they knew how to make them and they were filled with such wonderful life lessons and managed to be entertaining as well. Thank you for this moving and lovely movie.

  • @rubysparrow2975
    @rubysparrow2975 Год назад +2

    I remember my mom and I watching this on the late, late, show back on Long Island, NY way back in the day. A wonderful movie that we both enjoyed immensely. Martha S. was a fantastic actress. Looking forward to visiting again, take care.

  • @cristineconnell7803
    @cristineconnell7803 Год назад +5

    🇺🇸 She some how manages to keep her people free! 🇺🇸 And by GOD'S GRACE may she always! ❤🇺🇸🌹

  • @annebrasecke4163
    @annebrasecke4163 Год назад +4

    Thank you for bringing a lot of joy to us.

  • @katg6274
    @katg6274 Год назад +4

    Ty for Posting this👍👍

  • @juliespade1573
    @juliespade1573 Год назад

    We’ve got something in this country, it’s called Freedom, but it’s got to be taught!! Love it.!!

  • @hotfoot8376
    @hotfoot8376 Год назад +2

    Cool film...

  • @jennybrew55
    @jennybrew55 Год назад

    Nice movie.She retired at 72 but looks and sounds more like 92

    • @lysmykyta1199
      @lysmykyta1199 9 месяцев назад

      People aged faster in those days and died younger as well!

  • @virnamisra1657
    @virnamisra1657 Год назад

    What with a swollen head and a tight hat. Johnny knows best