3 things about Leo McCarey’s MAKE WAY FOR TOMORROW

Make Way for Tomorrow [1937]

1. They’ve got five hours.
2. A framed photograph in the lobby of the lobby.
3. “When you’re 17 and the world’s beautiful, facing facts is just as slick fun as dancing or going to parties, but when you’re 70–well, you don’t care about dancing, you don’t think about parties anymore, and about the only fun you have left is pretending that there ain’t any facts to face, so would you mind if I just went on pretending?”

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