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In this classic American comedy from the 1940s, a young and charming woman named Poppy finds herself in a complicated situation. After a series of misunderstandings and misfortunes, Poppy is forced to leave her home and seek refuge in an unfamiliar city. With a bag full of dreams and hope on her shoulders, she stumbles upon a run-down hotel. There, she becomes the star of a hilarious series of events that involve a mysterious boyfriend who never seems to arrive, a group of eccentric friends, and an enigmatic writer who has just moved into the place.

As she tries to adapt to her new life, Poppy finds herself caught in a whirlwind of intrigues and misunderstandings that lead her to discover the true value of friendship and love. Amidst comedic situations and romantic entanglements, she becomes the beating heart of the hotel, where all the characters are equally lost in their life’s germinations. With brilliant humor and a touch of nostalgia, the film explores how life can take unexpected turns, leading us to beliefs and connections we never imagined.

Boasting a charismatic cast and a script that combines wit and tenderness, this film captures the essence of cinema in its era, reminding us that sometimes, the most twisted paths lead to the most unexpected and wonderful destinations.

Media type
Movie
Year
1945
Director
Vincent Sherman
Writer
Charles Hoffman
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.60
Actors
Ida Lupino
Sydney Greenstreet
William Prince
Stuart Erwin
Johnny Mitchell
Ruth Donnelly
Barbara Brown
Frank Orth
Regina Wallace
Willie Best
Louis Armstrong
Robert Blake
Joyce Compton
William Conrad
Dorothy Dandridge
Carol Hughes
Grady Sutton
Sue Moore
Gender
Comedy
Country
United States
Producers
Alex Gottlieb
Original title
Pillow to Post
Duration
92
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