Come Back, Little Sheba
Come Back, Little Sheba

Come Back, Little Sheba (1953)

7.2 ? Mar 06, 1953 1h 36m

Overview

A mismatched couple's marital problems come to the surface when the husband develops an interest in their pretty boarder.

Genres

Romance Drama

Release Date

March 06, 1953

Rating

7.2 /10

Runtime

1h 36m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Burt Lancaster

Burt Lancaster

Doc Delaney

Shirley Booth

Shirley Booth

Lola Delaney

Terry Moore

Terry Moore

Marie Buckholder

Richard Jaeckel

Richard Jaeckel

Turk Fisher

Philip Ober

Philip Ober

Ed Anderson

Edwin Max

Edwin Max

Elmo Huston

Lisa Golm

Lisa Golm

Mrs. Coffman

Walter Kelley

Bruce Cunningham

Ned Glass

Ned Glass

Man at AA Meeting (uncredited)

William Haade

William Haade

Hospital Intern (uncredited)

Virginia Hall

Blonde in Restaurant (uncredited)

Anthony Jochim

Anthony Jochim

Mr. Cruthers (uncredited)

Peter Leeds

Peter Leeds

Milkman (uncredited)

Kitty McHugh

Kitty McHugh

Pearl Stinson, AA Member (uncredited)

Paul McVey

Paul McVey

Postman (uncredited)

Beverly Mook

Judy Coffman (uncredited)

Virginia Mullen

Henrietta Colby, AA Member (uncredited)

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7.0/10

May 08, 2024

I'd never heard of this film until I stumbled upon it today, and boy - what a stumble. Shirley Booth turns in one of the most intense performances I have ever seen. "Lola" is married to recovering alcoholic "Doc" (Burt Lancaster) and they live a meticulously ordered life with her the housewife and he at the hospital. As the story transpires, we learn a little more of what has driven them to their current scenario whilst she yearns for companionship. To that end she rents out their spare room to student "Marie" (Terry Moore). Initially, "Doc" isn't sure, but he takes a shine to the girl - if not to her all-American boyfriend "Turk" (Richard Jaeckel). She seems set on him, though, and as his paternal concern for her choices starts to mount his need for that lone bottle sitting in the cupboard starts to mount too! It's only really in the last fifteen minutes that the story all falls into place and we realise just why both of these characters are as they are. Lancaster plays his role in a measured and entirely convincing fashion as he foils the almost perfect effort from an entirely convincing Booth who elicits sympathy and exasperation in almost equal measure. What's also quite effective here is that the story isn't full of contrived pitfalls and disasters. It's a story of humanity with it's roots in a plausible scenario (of the time, anyway) that has provided these two, perhaps despite themselves, with a true and lasting affection. It's much more of a drama than a romance, and really is worth an hour and half of your time.

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