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Remember the Day (1941)

6.6 | Dec 25, 1941 (US) | War, Drama, Romance | 01:26

Life gave them only a few short hours of love together...a romance that was rapturous. She gave her life to one man...her love to another. America's loveliest Actress scores her greatest triumph in a story of hidden heartache.

Elderly schoolteacher Nora Trinell, waiting to meet presidential nominee Dewey Roberts, recalls him as her student back in 1916 and his relation to Dan Hopkins, the man she married and lost.

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Claudette Colbert
Nora Trinell
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John Payne
Dan Hopkins
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Shepperd Strudwick
Dewey Roberts
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Ann E. Todd
Kate Hill
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Douglas Croft
Dewey Roberts as a boy
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Jane Seymour
Mrs. Roberts
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Anne Revere
Miss Nadine Price
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Bess Flowers
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Frieda Inescort
Mrs. Dewey Roberts
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Harry Hayden
Mr. Roberts

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CinemaSerf
7 | Apr 17, 2022
Claudette Colbert arrives at a swanky hotel asking to meet a "Mr Roberts". She is asked to take a seat and whilst waiting, she begins to reminisce of the days when she was his teacher. "Miss Trinnell" had the unenviable task of trying to educate her young class when they, especially "Dewey" (Douglas Croft) are much more interested in the ball game. When her attempt to take them to see some Shakespeare clashes with the baseball, she is introduced to the coach "Hopkins" (John Payne) and after a bit of a sticky start, the couple start to fall in love. The plot here is not the most innovative, but there are lovely performances for us to enjoy from Colbert, Payne and from the conduit to their relationship - the engaging young Croft. The ending is tinged with tragedy, but also with joy as we learn a little more of whom she is awaiting, and the narrative really does exemplify the huge value to anyone of having a good teacher! There is some on-screen chemistry, a little bit of humour, and I learned something about sailing boats too. I quite enjoyed this.