Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

Main Title -- lettering over tree blossoms.
This week’s mystery movie was the 1938 Warner Bros. picture Four Daughters, with Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane, Lola Lane, Gale Page, Claude Rains, John Garfield, Jeffrey Lynn, Dick Foran, Frank McHugh and May Robson.

Harrison's Reports reviewScreenplay by Julius J. Epstein and Lenore Coffee.

From the Cosmopolitan Magazine story by Fannie Hurst.

Music by Max Steiner.

Dialogue direction by Irvin Rapper.

Photography by Ernie Haller.

Art direction by John Hughes.

Sound by Stanley Jones.

Edited by Ralph Dawson.

Gowns by Orry-Kelly.

Musical direction by Leo F. Forbstein.

Directed by Michael Curtiz.

Further information about Four Daughters is available from the AFI Catalog.

Four Daughters is available on DVD from Critics’ Choice Video.

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I picked Four Daughters by going through the trades. Even though it’s aired numerous times on TCM, I’ve never seen it, which is my first criterion in selecting a mystery film. It’s interesting to see Claude Rains as a pater familias who is unsure what to make of his modern daughters. Trivia note: The AFI Catalog says John Garfield based his performance on Oscar Levant.

I’m going to guess that Bosley Crowther quibbled about its sentimentality or found something to dislike about the film. He’s quite predictable.

Actually, no. Excellent film, no notes! (The New York Times, Aug. 19, 1938):

A charming, at times heartbreakingly human, little comedy about life in a musical family of attractive daughters which occasionally is ruffled by the drama of a masculine world outside, Four Daughters, at the Music Hall, tempts one to agree with Jack Warner’s recent assertion in the advertisements that it is the climax of his career. Putting aside Mr. Warner’s career for the nonce, we may assert with equal confidence that Four Daughters is one of the best pictures of anybody’s career, if only for the sake of the marvelously meaningful character of Mickey Borden as portrayed by John (formerly Jules) Garfield, who bites off his lines with a delivery so eloquent that we still aren’t sure whether it is the dialogue or Mr. Garfield who is so bitterly brilliant.

Men sitting at a restaurant booth. One is wearing a bow tie and smoking a cigarette.
For Monday, we have a couple of mysterious chaps.

Update: This is Eddie Acuff, left, and Donald Kerr, with Priscilla Lane as Back of the Head Woman.
Man driving car, lighting a cigarette, photographed from the floor of the car shooting up through the steering wheel.
For “Tricky Tuesday,” we have a mysterious fellow.

Update: This is John Garfield in a memorable shot.

Brain Trust roll call: Howard Mandelbaum (Monday’s mysterious fellow No. 1), Mike Hawks (mystery movie and Monday’s mystery guests) and Greg (Monday’s mysterious fellow No. 1).

Older woman doing needlework. Her companion is an Irish setter.
For “Hm Wednesday,” we have this mysterious woman.

Update: This is May Robson.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (mystery movie, Monday’s mystery man No. 2, Back of the Head Woman and Tuesday’s mystery fellow), Greg (mystery movie, Monday’s mysterious man No. 2 and Tuesday’s mystery driver, and mysterious yet unseen star),  Dan Nather (mystery movie, Monday’s mysterious man No. 1 and Tuesday’s mysterious driver), Mike Hawks (Tuesday’s mysterious driver), Benito (Tuesday’s mystery driver), Roget-L.A. (Tuesday’s mystery driver) and Megan and Thom (mystery movie and all mystery guests).

Man in coat and tie, with slight mustache giving the side-eye.
For “Aha Thursday,” we have this mysterious fellow. He does not know what to make of such goings-on.

Update: This is Frank McHugh – with mustache.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (Monday’s mysterious man No. 1 and Wednesday’s mystery woman), Howard Mandelbaum (mystery movie, Monday’s mystery man No. 2, Tuesday’s mystery fellow and Wednesday’s mystery woman), Mike Hawks (Wednesday’s mystery woman), L.C. (mystery movie and mysterious cast), Roget-L.A. (mystery movie and Wednesday’s mystery woman) and Dan Nather (Wednesday’s mystery woman).

Dashing leading man in wide-lapel suit and hat smoking pipe.
For Friday, we have this mysterious gent with a pipe. Also Back of the Head Woman.

Update: This is Jeffrey Lynn with Priscilla Lane as Back of the Head Woman.

Distinguished man in bow tie with four younger woman. He is looking askance at them.
Also a mystery fellow and his mysterious companions. He is unsure about such goings-on.

Update: This is, from left, Lola Lane, Claude Rains, Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane and Gale Page.

Brain Trust roll call: Mary Mallory (Thursday’s mystery fellow), Howard Mandelbaum (Thursday’s mystery gent), B.J. Merholz (Tuesday’s and Thursday’s mysterious guests), Sylvia E. (mystery movie and all mystery guests and Back of the Head Woman), Mike Hawks (Thursday’s mysterious fellow), Roget-L.A. (mystery movie and Thursday’s mysterious fellow), Thomas E. Bailey (Wednesday’s and Thursday’s mystery guests) and Suzanne Stone (mystery movie and all mystery guests, plus Friday’s folks).

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33 Responses to Movieland Mystery Photo (Updated + + + +)

  1. Howard Mandelbaum's avatar Howard Mandelbaum says:

    Eddie Acuff.

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  2. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Man #2 Donald Kerr.

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  3. Greg's avatar Greg says:

    I believe the gentleman on the left is Eddie Acuff.

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  4. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Eddie Acuff and Donald Kerr in FOUR DAUGHTERS.

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  5. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Eddie Acuff on the left Monday and THE BLACK LEGION.

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  6. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Donald Kerr on the right Monday and John Garfield today making this FOUR DAUGHTERS. Is that Priscilla Lane BOTH Monday? It was perhaps during this or another movie that James Wong Howe invited Garfield and Claude Rains to the opening of Ching Howe. You could pull the photo from my Toluca Lake post on Dining in the area.

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  7. Greg's avatar Greg says:

    Monday’s mystery fellow number two is Donald Kerr. Tuesday’s driver is John Garfield.

    The movie is “Four Daughters” starring Claude Rains.

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  8. Dan Nather's avatar Dan Nather says:

    FOUR DAUGHTERS (1938)

    Since the first time I saw this movie, I have never forgotten this shot of John Garfield.

    Monday: I’m pretty sure that’s Eddie Acuff on the left; not sure about the other guy.

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  9. Gary's avatar Gary says:

    BOH gal looks to be Lizbeth Scott.

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  10. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    John Garfield.

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  11. Benito's avatar Benito says:

    John Garfield? Or at least his weird distracting ear lobes

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  12. Rogét-L.A.'s avatar Rogét-L.A. says:

    John Garfield for Tricky Tuesday?

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  13. Megan and Thom's avatar Megan and Thom says:

    Our movie is Four Daughters with John Garfield today, with Donald Kerr and Eddie Acuff for Monday.

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  14. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Eddie Acuff isn’t man #1 on Monday? May Robson today.

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  15. Howard Mandelbaum's avatar Howard Mandelbaum says:

    FOUR DAUGHTERS (1938)
    Monday: Donald Kerr
    Tuesday: John Garfield
    Wednesday: May Robson

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  16. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    May Robson.

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  17. LC's avatar LC says:

    Four Daughters (1938) w/May Robson, Eddie Acuff, Claude Rains, John Garfield, Jeffrey Lynn, Lane sisters…

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  18. Rogét-L.A.'s avatar Rogét-L.A. says:

    May Robson in Four Daughters (1938)

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  19. Dan Nather's avatar Dan Nather says:

    May Robson for Wednesday.

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  20. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Frank McHugh looking somewhat Reginald Gardinerese.

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  21. Howard Mandelbaum's avatar Howard Mandelbaum says:

    Frank McHugh.

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  22. B.J.'s avatar bjmesbcglobalnet says:

    I had the wrong May, and I couldn’t believe that was Garfield’s double chin, but there’s no doubt that’s Frank McHugh looking sheepish behind that dapper mustache.

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  23. Sylvia E.'s avatar Sylvia E. says:

    “Four Daughters” 1938
    Mon – Eddie Acuff and Donald Kerr. BOTHW is Priscilla Lane
    Tues – John Garfield
    Wed – May Robson
    Thur – Frank McHugh

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  24. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Frank McHugh.

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  25. Rogét-L.A.'s avatar Rogét-L.A. says:

    For “Aha Thursday”, Frank McHugh in Four Daughters (1938)

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  26. Thomas E Bailey's avatar Thomas E Bailey says:

    Wednesday’s mystery person is Amy Robson and today we have Frank McHugh.

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  27. Suzanne Annette Stone's avatar Suzanne Annette Stone says:

    “Four Daughters” with Eddie Acuff and Donald Kerr (Monday), John Garfield (Tuesday), May Robson (Wednesday) and Frank McHugh (Thursday) from 1938. I am guessing that Friday will have Claude rains and/or a Lane sister.

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  28. Mary Mallory's avatar Mary Mallory says:

    Jeffrey Lynn and Rosemary Lane, Rosemary Lane, Claude Rains, Priscilla Lane, Lola Lane, and Gale Page.

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  29. Dan Nather's avatar Dan Nather says:

    The one and only Frank McHugh, showing us what a great actor he really was . . .

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  30. Sylvia E.'s avatar Sylvia E. says:

    Jeffrey Lynn and BOTHW Priscilla Lane.

    Claude Rains with Lola Lane, Priscilla Lane, Rosemary Lane and Gale Page.

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  31. B.J.'s avatar bjmesbcglobalnet says:

    I knew Wednesday’s chikd was neither May nor fauna, yet I am full of woe.

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  32. mike hawks's avatar mike hawks says:

    Jeffrey Lynn, Claude Rains, Lola, Priscilla and Rosemary Lane and Gale Page.

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  33. Howard Mandelbaum's avatar Howard Mandelbaum says:

    Jeffrey Lynn, Priscilla Lane
    Claude Rains, Lola, Priscilla, Rosemary Lane and Gale Page.

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