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Dick Powell in MRS. MIKE (1949) ~ A simple Canadian Romance 

10/4/2014

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You know what?  I just realised that we're missing a few things in our supposedly "cool" modern life,  and they are things that I believe we need as a culture.  Such as,  when was the last time you looked at someone and thought of them as "debonaire"?  or "stalwart"?  I mean,  many people go through life unaware of A) what those words mean,  and more importantly,  B) what those words stand for.  I believe that they stand for good things.  Interesting and life-enriching things.  Well,  there are all sorts of such rapidly-becoming-antiquated words;  I can think of a few others off the top of my head:  "intrepid",  "Dashing", "urbane",  and the word that occasioned this ramble:  "Charming".

I love charming things.  Shirley Temple movies,  Old Mother West Wind Books,  Arthur Conan Doyle's 'Songs of the Road',  and 'Five Little Peppers and How They Grew'.  Charming!   Harvey the darned Rabbit? Charming!  Honestly,  I believe we need a LOT more 'charming',  and a lot less 'cool'.  Charming things make one smile,  they feel comfortable,  they include you in the experience,  and they never leave you feeling anything but nice feelings...even when bad things happen.  That's exactly how I feel about Dick Powell's 1949 Mountie picture,  Mrs. Mike.  It's just plain charming.

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The dapper (yes, I said it) crooner/tough guy Dick Powell stars as serious-minded, yet light-hearted, Canadian Mountie Sergeant Mike Flannigan, alongside the radiant Evelyn Keyes, who plays the gentle Bostonian Katherine Mary O'Fallon.  In a truly old Hollywood-style romance,  the two meet at her father's home,  and immediately the attraction is there.  It isn't a tawdry thing,  their interaction,  but the kind of nice, yet exciting magnetism that happens between those who are basically normal,  good people.  It's fun to watch it develop,  and the two actors seem to have had a really good time in the process.  Soon,  the question is popped,  and their life together begins. The question is,  can a Boston-bred American woman adapt to the rigors of the remote Canadian southwest, when Sergeant Mike returns to his post?

That,  as they say,  is the question...and our story.


The script was based on the book Mrs. Mike, The Story of Katherine Mary Flannigan, by the husband/wife team of Benedict and Nancy Freeman,  which itself was based on a mere five page distillation of stories that Mrs. Flannigan herself had written.  Though apparently much of the original narrative was itself fabricated (according to the real Mounted Police officers who had served with Flannigan),  the script manages to capture quite a bit of truth, which is peppered throughout.  Normally a revelation of that scale might bother me, but it being classic Hollywood love story,  I've come to expect that sort of thing as a pleasant norm.  I myself read the book (which is apparently a minor classic for kids, but none that I've ever met),  and I found it to be,  well,  charming.  In spite of that charm,  it also has some of the brutality of the lives of the people who lived in such isolated, self-sufficient communities.  There are a few relatively shocking deaths,  and there is some disillusionment,  but it still maintains a hopefulness about it.   I don't want to give the impression that this is the next Casablanca or The Sound of Music (in fact,  I think Powell only manages to sing one song, though a fun one, in the entire picture).  It's just a very good movie from every angle.  Though it was filmed entirely in California,  I got lost in that intangible Canadian feeling that I've enjoyed on my many excursions into that great and beautiful country. 

I suggest that if you can't actually go up to those resplendent Canadian wilds,  Mrs. Mike is...a charming substitute.


You can also find TWO radio versions of the story,  one with Dick Powell reprising his role in the film,  and the other with Joseph Cotten on my Mountie Pulp page,  HERE and HERE.

Here's my list of Mountie films!  Please feel free to download, and let me know any that I might be missing!
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Mountie Radio #3 - Joseph Cotten (!) in MRS. MIKE!

9/16/2014

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Woo hoo!  After the prime score of the Dick Powell Mountie film Mrs. Mike on DVD,  then to find the charming radio version from the amazing Lux Radio Theatre (which you can get on my other post HERE),  I really thought that,  beside reading the 1947 book (which is on my shelf, waiting to be read),  I'd had a pretty good fleshing-out of the story.  I was wrong!  I stumbled on a nice version of the Screen Director's Playhouse version of the story,  with a fun surprise!

The announcer lets us know, right at the beginning,  that "Illness has prevented the appearance of Dick Powell and June Allyson as previously announced".  The replacements?  Joseph Cotten and the stunningly radiant Evelyn Keyes!  Not that Cotton is preferable to Powell by any means,  but he's an awesomely different take on the character,  and on top of that, I'll take Keyes over June Allyson 100 times out of 100!  The little picture below says it all...

Download this brilliant episode HERE

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PS:  I'll review the film version Mrs. Mike for the O CANADA Blogathon soon, and it'll be posted here and my film page!

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Mountie Radio #2 - Dick Powell in MRS. MIKE

9/4/2014

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Woo hoo!  After looking for a good while,  I found both the DVD and the Lux Radio Theatre version of the Mountie film MRS. MIKE,  and BOTH starring the amazing tough guy crooner Dick Powell!   I really love the Lux Radio broadcasts;  they capture nuances of the story that are different from the films,  and added with the studio audience reactions,  I feel like my film experience has been embellished.  the actors tend to have a bit more fun with the lines when on a studio stage,  and I always get caught up in the live vibe.  So cool.

When I wrote elsewhere about my search for the film,  I wrote this little descriptive blurb;  here I plagarise myself for the sake of info:

Based on the novel Mrs. Mike, the Story of Katherine Mary Flannigan,  written by Benedict and Nancy Freedman,  it details the (supposed) actual events in the life of a woman married to a Canadian Mountie in the earliest bit of the 20th century.  It's a tale of love and hardship in all of it's incarnations,  though many of the details have been changed for dramatic effect.  When asked about the novel,  the Mounties involved in the "real life" story proclaimed it to be quite fictional.

                                                                                     You can download this GREAT Mountie drama HERE




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