On Borrowed Time (1939)
July 7, 1939Release Date
On Borrowed Time (1939)
July 7, 1939Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Lionel Barrymore
Julian Northrup - Gramps
Cedric Hardwicke
Mr. Brink
Beulah Bondi
Nellie - Granny
Una Merkel
Marcia Giles
Bobs Watson
Pud
Nat Pendleton
Mr. Grimes
Henry Travers
Dr. Evans
Grant Mitchell
Mr. Pilbeam
Eily Malyon
Demetria Riffle
James Burke
Sheriff Burlingame
Charles Waldron
Reverend Murdock
Harold S. Bucquet
Director
Ian Wolfe
Charles Wentworth
Alice D.G. Miller
Writer
Phillip Terry
Bill Lowry
Truman Bradley
James Northrup
Frank O'Neill
Writer
Dorothy Adams
Florist (uncredited)
Claudine West
Writer
Paul Osborn
Writer
Barbara Bedford
Mrs. James Northrup (uncredited)
Sidney Franklin
Producer
Sonny Bupp
Boy in Tree (uncredited)
Hans Conried
Man in Convertible (uncredited)
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 7, 1939
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 39m
Content RatingNR
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
On Borrowed Time is a 1939 film about the role death plays in life, and how humanity cannot live without it. It is adapted from Paul Osborn's 1938 Broadway hit play. The play, based on a novel by Lawrence Edward Watkin, has been revived twice on Broadway since its original run.
The story is a retelling of a Greek fable in which Death is tricked into climbing a pear tree which had been blessed by Saint Polycarp to trap anyone who was trying to steal an old woman's pears. The opening credits attribute the tale to Geoffrey Chaucer. "Mr. Chaucer liked the tale and believed it—and so do we. If perchance you don't believe it, we respectfully insist that we and Mr. Chaucer must be right. Because faith still performs miracles and a good deed does find its just reward." According to TCM.com, this probably refers to Chaucer's "The Pardoner's Tale".
Set in small-town America, the film stars Lionel Barrymore, Beulah Bondi and Sir Cedric Hardwicke. Barrymore plays crotchety wheelchair-using Julian Northrup ("Gramps"), who smokes a smelly pipe, cherishes a smelly dog, prefers fishing to churchgoing, occasionally takes a nip of "tonic" and indulges in mild profanity. (Barrymore had broken his hip twice and was reliant on a wheelchair at the time.) Gramps and his wife, Nellie, played by Bondi, are raising their orphaned grandson, Pud, who adores his grandfather and mimics everything he does. Hardwicke plays Mr. Brink, the elegant and aloof personification of death.