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Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Producer
  
Harry Rapf

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

6.9/10
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Director
  
Edgar Selwyn

Music director
  
Herbert Stothart

Language
  
English

Turn Back the Clock (film) movie poster

Cast
  
Lee Tracy
(Joe Gimlet),
Mae Clarke
(Mary Gimlet / Mary Wright),
Otto Kruger
(Ted Wright),
Peggy Shannon
(Elvina Evans Wright / Elvina Evans Gimlet),
C. Henry Gordon
(Dave Holmes),
Clara Blandick
(Mrs. Gimlet, Joe's Mother)

Writer
  
Edgar Selwyn
,
Ben Hecht

Release date
  
August 25, 1933 (1933-08-25) (U.S.)

Similar movies
  
Plane Nuts (1933), Actors and Sin (1952), Penthouse (1933), The Three Stooges (2000), Lee Tracy appears in Turn Back the Clock and Bombshell

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Turn Back the Clock is a 1933 American pre-Code MGM fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Edgar Selwyn, written by Selwyn and Ben Hecht, and starring Mae Clarke and Lee Tracy (while under contract to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer). The Three Stooges featuring Curly Howard appear in an uncredited straight role as wedding singers. There is a small gag wherein Lee Tracy asks the Stooges to sing "Tony's Wife", a song the Stooges have not heard of; Moe Howard then asks "Tony's wife? Who is she?" Although they are not credited as the Three Stooges (indeed, they receive no screen credit at all), this marks the first time the trio appeared as a group on film without their former leader, Ted Healy. They would launch their long-running film-shorts career a few months later.

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Plot summary

On March 23, 1933, middle-aged cigar store owner Joe Gimlet (Lee Tracy) runs into his childhood friend, banker Ted Wright (Otto Kruger). While having dinner with Joe and his wife Mary, Ted asks the couple to invest $4,000 in his company. Joe is excited by the idea, but Mary refuses to part with their savings. Angered by her reluctance, Joe gets drunk and declares to Mary that he should have married the wealthy Elvina. Drunkenly leaving their apartment, he is hit by a car and is brought to a hospital for surgery.

Joe wakes to discover that he is a young man again. After scaring his mother (Clara Blandick) with talk of the future, and after having to face the doctor who asks him if he wants to go crazy like his father, he decides to keep his past life to himself. Going to his job as a soda jerk, he meets Elvina (Peggy Shannon). They soon become engaged. The engagement announcement crushes Joe's girlfriend, Mary, and his mother, who reminds him that money does not buy happiness.

After the wedding, Joe becomes rich due to his knowledge of the future. Meanwhile, Mary and Ted, Joe’s old friend, get married. Remembering the post war problems, Joe pledges one million dollars to help returning vets. His wife is enraged, but President Woodrow Wilson hails Joe as a hero and nominates him as the head of the War Industry. Elvina openly mocks him, but they refuse to divorce to avoid scandal.

Years pass and in 1929 Joe goes into the cigar store and sees Ted working there. At dinner with Ted and Mary, Joe offers Ted the chance to invest $4,000 in a venture. Mary approves the idea, because she believes in Joe.

The venture does not go forward because Joe is ruined by the stock market crash, due to Elvina having invested their common savings in the stock market through a broker instead of putting it in a trust fund as Joe had told her to do. Joe divorces Elivina, telling her that this time they are really washed up. His bank employees plunder the bank and Joe is to be held responsible.

It is now March 6, 1933, the date of the car accident. Joe must now live his life with no knowledge of the future. He flees, and finding Mary, begs her to run away with him. Mary tells him she cannot leave her husband. Joe is pursued by a horde of police officers and brought into custody. At that moment he wakes up in the hospital room with his life returned as it was. He tells Mary he wouldn’t change a thing about their life together.

Cast

  • Lee Tracy as Joe Gimlet
  • Mae Clarke as Mary Gimlet/Mary Wright
  • Otto Kruger as Ted Wright
  • George Barbier as Pete Evans
  • Peggy Shannon as Elvina Evans Wright/Elvina Evans Gimlet
  • C. Henry Gordon as Dave Holmes
  • Clara Blandick as Mrs. Gimlet, Joe's Mother
  • Three Stooges as Wedding Singers (uncredited)
  • References

    Turn Back the Clock (film) Wikipedia
    Turn Back the Clock (film) IMDbTurn Back the Clock (film) LetterboxdTurn Back the Clock (film) themoviedb.org


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