''The Voice of the Turtle'', with Ronald Reagan and Eleanor Parker, 1947 is a mixed media by Movie World Posters which was uploaded on April 20th, 2021.
''The Voice of the Turtle'', with Ronald Reagan and Eleanor Parker, 1947
A vintage movie poster reprint of ''The Voice of the Turtle'', a 1947 romantic comedy film directed by Irving Rapper, featuring Ronald Reagan and... more
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''The Voice of the Turtle'', with Ronald Reagan and Eleanor Parker, 1947
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Movie World Posters
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Mixed Media - Vintage Movie Posters
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A vintage movie poster reprint of ''The Voice of the Turtle'', a 1947 romantic comedy film directed by Irving Rapper, featuring Ronald Reagan and Eleanor Parker in the lead roles. The film is based on John Van Druten's successful Broadway play of the same name and offers a light-hearted and heartwarming story about love and relationships in post-World War II America.
Set in New York City, the movie centers around the characters of Olive Lashbrooke (played by Eleanor Parker) and Sergeant Bill Page (played by Ronald Reagan). Olive is a struggling actress who has just broken up with her boyfriend and is subletting her apartment for the summer. Bill, on the other hand, is a soldier on leave, looking for a place to stay in the city.
The film explores the unexpected connection that develops between Olive and Bill during their time together in the apartment. As they spend time getting to know each other, they both grapple with their own pasts and insecurities, leading to a complex and heartfelt romantic relationship.
"The Voice of the Turtle" is notable for its witty and charming dialogue, which captures the essence of the post-war era and the challenges faced by individuals adjusting to civilian life after the war. The film also touches on themes of love, commitment, and the importance of taking chances.
Ronald Reagan delivers a likable performance as Bill, portraying the character's vulnerability and charm. Eleanor Parker shines as Olive, bringing depth and authenticity to her role as a young woman navigating the uncertainties of love and career.
The film's setting in a cozy New York City apartment adds to its intimate and cozy atmosphere, emphasizing the connection between the two main characters. The cinematography and production design capture the period's aesthetics, adding authenticity to the post-war backdrop.
While "The Voice of the Turtle" may not be as well-remembered as some other classic romantic comedies of its time, it remains a charming and heartwarming film that explores the complexities of love and relationships. The chemistry between Ronald Reagan and Eleanor Parker, along with the film's witty dialogue and nostalgic charm, make it an endearing entry in the romantic comedy genre of the late 1940s.
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April 20th, 2021
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