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  1. Looking Forward is a film directed by Clarence Brown with Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, Benita Hume, Elizabeth Allan .... Year: 1933. Original title: Looking Forward. Synopsis: Depression Era story set in London has department store owner (Lewis Stone) facing bankruptcy while his family fritters away money. A long-standing employee (Lionel Barrymore) gets fired but finds new ...META_DESC_FILM ...

  2. Depression-themed piece with Lewis Stone as the owner facing ruin of his family business. Somehow sacking old clerk Lionel Barrymore wasn’t enough to save it. Stone puts a kind face on capitalism, agonizing over his impending ruin and fretting about his employees. Really good performance by Stone, and a fine cast too.

  3. Pour plus de détails, voir Fiche technique et Distribution . modifier Looking Forward est un film américain réalisé par Clarence Brown et sorti en 1933 . Le titre du film est emprunté à un livre de Franklin D. Roosevelt . Synopsis [modifier | modifier le code] Un commerçant est licencié pendant la Grande Dépression , après avoir travaillé pendant 40 ans dans le même magasin . Fiche ...

  4. Looking Forward (1933) *** (out of 4) Extremely well-acted drama from MGM is a rather depressing tale during its first half only to pour too much sugar during the second part. The film takes place during the Depression as Lewis Stone is forced with the fact that his department store is losing too much money and he is forced to lay off several people including one (Lionel Barrymore) who has ...

  5. Other articles where Looking Forward is discussed: Clarence Brown: The 1930s: …Brown directed the Depression-era drama Looking Forward, about a store owner (Lewis Stone) who is forced to lay off a longtime employee (Lionel Barrymore). Also released that year was Night Flight, which employed a number of MGM’s top stars—Lionel Barrymore and his brother, John, as well as Gable, Hayes, Myrna…

  6. The working titles of this film were Service, Yesterday's Rich and The New Deal.Motion Picture Herald reviewed the film as The New Deal.The following quotation from Franklin D. Roosevelt's 1933 book Looking Forward, which the filmmakers acknowledge as the source of the film's title, appears in an onscreen foreword: "We need enthusiasm, imagination and ability to face facts-we need the courage ...

  7. Looking Forward is a 1933 American Pre-Code drama film directed by Clarence Brown starring Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone and Benita Hume. It was produced and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. The sets and costumes were designed by studio regulars Cedric Gibbons and Adrian. Based on the 1932 Dodie Smith play Service, it depicts the desperate struggle of a London department store owner to save ...